Don Juan's artistic image originated from the Spanish legend: in the 4th century A.D./Kloc-0, there was a nobleman named "Tenoglio" and "Juan" in Seville, who was cynical, cheated at will and did whatever he wanted, especially seducing women. Because of the protection of the king, the victims and their relatives dare to speak out; He complained to El and even resisted. He killed him in cold blood. But the villain finally got what he deserved: he seduced the cult leader Don? Zago, Konzago's daughter, fought with him to protect her reputation and was finally killed by him. Cult members trapped and executed him, avenged the leader, and spread rumors that he died at the hands of the devil. Later, it is said that after he killed Zago, he invited the statue of the deceased to have dinner with him for fun. The statue arrived as promised, shaking hands with him made him terrified and fell into hell. Later, people mixed in stories of other prodigal sons eager for sensual enjoyment, such as Don Juan? De? In order to satisfy her own desires, Malania sold her soul to the devil, finally repented, spent the rest of her life in a monastery, and so on. In Spanish, "Don" means "master" and "Juan" is the name. Because Don Juan's story is a collection of legends of several noble lords named "Juan" or something else, the owner is called "Don Juan" for short, and no one cares about his surname.