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Is the story of diusim in Romance of the Three Kingdoms fictional?

In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the story of Diusim is usually regarded as fiction.

The first is the existence of the story of four beautiful women in China, Diusim. Needless to say, the story of diusim is beautiful. As one of the four beauties, she is known as "Closed Moon". As the most famous woman in the history of the Three Kingdoms, Deusim's deeds are pitiful in the history books.

Lu Xun's "New Stories" said that there was a lost book "Hanshu" which recorded that when Cao Cao failed to succeed, he first lured Dong Zhuo and lost Xin's story to confuse his monarch. It is said that Cao Cao dedicated the story of Diusim to Dong Zhuo, but according to Cao Cao's character and his subsequent behavior towards Dong Zhuo, this statement is somewhat unreliable.

Anecdotal allusions

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a woodcutter. One day, while he was firewood in the deep mountain, he suddenly heard a baby crying on the cliff. The sound was so loud that all the birds escaped. There has always been firewood in this mountain, and no one has ever lived in it. The woodcutter can't help but be frightened. Crying constantly, the kind woodcutter couldn't listen any longer, so he got the nerve to follow the crying to the edge of the cliff.

The cry originally came from a cave halfway up the mountain. In front of the cave is a cliff, and a towering old tree stands in front of it. The woodcutter ventured up the treetop and approached the hole slowly. The woodcutter saw a baby girl wrapped in a cloak on the stone table in the cave, carved with jade powder, which was very cute. The woodcutter was pleasantly surprised and picked it up carefully. The baby girl immediately stopped crying and looked at the woodcutter with a sweet smile.

The woodcutter carefully tied the baby girl on her back with a rope tied with firewood and went down the mountain the same way. On my way home, I met an old man with pale face and thick hair. He smiled and told the woodcutter that the child must be a beauty when he grew up. If I don't mind, I will give her a name. The woodcutter thought that the old man was destined to be a baby, so he agreed. Lao Zhang named the baby girl the story of diusim, and then drifted away. The woodcutter took home the story of little Dixim and raised him carefully as if he were the apple of his eye.