Diao Chan was born around AD 169 (1)
and raised in the capital city Luoyang where she served as a
handmaiden, singer and dancer in the palace of the Interior Minister
Wang Yun. She was very close to Wang Yun and their relationship was more
like that of a daughter with a father than servant and master. In AD
190 Dong Zhuo deposed the ruling Emperor and empowered a new Emperor
who he controlled. Dong Zhuo freely used and abused his power, unopposed
by the ministers of the capital as they all feared him and his adopted
son Lü Bu. Due to an alliance against him, Dong Zhuo would even relocate
the capital from Luoyang to Chang’an forcing all the residents to move
with it. When the alliance failed, there was no one left to stand
against Dong Zhuo and his abuses of power became even worse than before.
However, Wang Yun could not stand the situation anymore and he came up
with a plan to kill Dong Zhuo: he would use Diao Chan to turn Lü Bu
against Dong Zhuo.
Wang Yun immediately put his plan into motion by inviting Lü Bu to
his palace where he introduced Diao Chan and offered her hand in
marriage to Lü Bu. Lü Bu was enthralled by Diao Chan’s beauty and could
not take his eyes off her, so he accepted Wang Yun’s offer without a
second thought. However a few days later, Wang Yun invited Dong Zhuo to
his home for a banquet, during which Diao Chan danced and sung for him.
Dong Zhuo was enchanted with her just as Lü Bu had been and he too
accepted when Wang Yun offered her to him as a concubine. Dong Zhuo took
Diao Chan with him and it was not long before word got to Lü Bu who
confronted Wang Yun. Wang Yun lied to Lü Bu, telling him that Dong Zhuo
was fully aware of the previous arrangement but he had taken Diao Chan
anyway. The next morning Lü Bu went to the palace, asking the servants
about Diao Chan and he was not happy to find that she had slept with
Dong Zhuo in his bedroom. Diao Chan had just risen when she saw the
shadow of Lü Bu who was sneaking around outside the window. She
pretended to cry to give Lü Bu the impression that she was deeply
saddened by her circumstances. Lü Bu went back into the palace where he
met with Dong Zhuo. Diao Chan stood behind a curtain watching them and
every so often she would peek around the curtain to look lovingly at Lü
Bu. Dong Zhuo eventually noticed Lü Bu staring at Diao Chan, became
suspicious and dismissed him.
Diao Chan satisfied all of Dong Zhuo’s needs so that he became
completely devoted to her and soon began to ignore the affairs of state
in order to spend time with her. When Dong Zhuo fell ill, Diao Chan sat
vigilantly by his side soothing him. Hearing of Dong Zhuo’s illness, Lü
Bu came to visit him but Dong Zhuo was asleep when he arrived so Diao
Chan took advantage of the situation. She pointed to her heart with one
hand and with the other pointed to Dong Zhuo and began to weep, breaking
Lü Bu’s heart. Dong Zhuo awoke to see Lü Bu again staring at Diao Chan
and became angry, he had Lü Bu ejected from the palace and banned him
from returning. Dong Zhuo’s advisor Li Ru would convince him to make
amends with Lü Bu for the sake of peace but Lü Bu still thought of the
woman who he considered to be rightfully his.
One day while Dong Zhuo met with the Emperor, Lü Bu left his side and
went to find Diao Chan. He tied Red Hare outside the palace and
carrying his halberd, went inside. Diao Chan met him in the garden and
burst into tears crying “Though I am not the Minister’s real daughter,
he has treated me as his own child. The desire of my life was fulfilled
when he promised me to you. But to think of the wickedness of the Prime
Minister, stealing my poor self as he did. I suffered so much. I longed
to die, but I had not told you the real truth so I lived on, bearing my
shame as best as I could. Now that I have seen you, I can end it all. My
poor sullied body is no longer fit to serve a hero. I can die before
your eyes and so prove how true I am!” She then motioned that she would
throw herself into the pond below but Lü Bu grabbed her and held her
close. Lü Bu began to cry as he finally knew that Diao Chan shared his
feelings, so she wrapped her arms around him and begged him to rescue
her. He told her that he would need time to think as he knew that he
could not simply take her away from his adopted father, but she pressed
him by expressing her confusion that a formidable warrior such as Lü Bu
would be ruled by someone else. This outburst shamed Lü Bu, he held her
close, soothed her and could not bear to let her go. However, Dong Zhuo
had noticed Lü Bu’s absence and soon became suspicious so he made his
way quickly to the palace where he found Red Hare tied outside. Storming
into the grounds, he found the two lovers locked in an embrace but Lü
Bu saw him and ran away, abandoning his halberd in the process. Dong
Zhuo grabbed the halberd and gave chase but when he could not catch up
to Lü Bu he threw the halberd but missed his target. Li Ru stopped Dong
Zhuo, calmed him down and begged him to give Diao Chan to Lü Bu in order
to end the strife between the two of them. Dong Zhuo summoned Diao Chan
and asked for her account of what had happened in the garden, but she
told a very different story. She told him that Lü Bu had come armed to
the palace and that she had been afraid that he would force her to do
his will so she had tried to leap into the pond but Lü Bu had caught
her. She thanked Dong Zhuo for saving her, but he suggested sending her
to Lü Bu as a peace offering. Diao Chan protested, wept and threatened
to kill herself rather than serve an underling such as Lü Bu. Satisfied
with her response, Dong Zhuo placated her and assured her that he cared
too much to give her away. Diao Chan confided in him that she was scared
of Lü Bu and wanted the two of them to move to Dong Zhuo's city of
Meiwo so that they could be far away from Lü Bu. When Dong Zhuo informed
Li Ru that he had decided to keep Diao Chan and that they would be
leaving for Meiwo the next day, Li Ru exclaimed as he left the palace,
“We are dead men, slain by the hand of this girl.”
As they set out to Meiwo, Diao Chan saw Lü Bu in the crowd so she
looked to the ground and looked sad. Lü Bu confided his sadness in Wang
Yun who became angry, shouting that people would laugh at them as Dong
Zhuo had stolen Diao Chan away from both of them while they stood idly
by. Lü Bu became angry and swore to kill Dong Zhuo if it were not for
the punishment he would no doubt receive. Wang Yun stirred matters
further by assuring Lü Bu that killing Dong Zhuo would lead to the
restoring of the Han empire and that there would be no repercussions for
the killing of a rebel. Wang Yun with two colleagues worked out the
details and the next day a messenger arrived at Meiwo to inform Dong
Zhuo that the Emperor would be abdicating all power to him. Dong Zhuo
was greatly pleased, so he arranged for four generals, Guo Si, Li Jue,
Fan Chou and Zhang Ji to guard the city and then prepared to return to
the capital. Before he set out, Dong Zhuo promised Diao Chan that she
would be named ‘Lady of the Palace’ and while she thanked him, she
secretly was overjoyed as she knew that this was the culmination of Wang
Yun’s plan and that Dong Zhuo was walking into a trap. As he arrived at
the capital for the ceremony, Dong Zhuo was ambushed and slain by Lü Bu
who then gathered an army of 50,000 soldiers ready to assault Meiwo.
When news reached Meiwo of Dong Zhuo’s demise and of the oncoming army,
the four generals protecting the city fled to Liangzhou. Lü Bu’s first
act when his army reached Meiwo was to find Diao Chan and with that
done, his troops killed every member of Dong Zhuo’s family.
However, the four exiled generals were determined to avenge Dong Zhuo
so they amassed an army and marched towards Chang’an. On their way
there they fell in with Dong Zhuo's son-in-law Niu Fu and his army. Lü
Bu went out to oppose the rebels but they were well prepared for him,
forcing him to retreat to the capital. When he got back to Chang’an, the
city was already under siege by the rebels. Lü Bu shouted over the wall
begging Wang Yun to escape with him, but Wang Yun was determined to
fight to the end. Lü Bu had no choice but to escape to Yuan Shao leaving
his family, Diao Chan and Wang Yun behind. When the rebels entered the
city they sought out Wang Yun and for his role in killing Dong Zhuo,
they executed him. Eventually Diao Chan would be reunited with Lü Bu and
the two would move from province to province together until they
reached Xia Pi where Lü Bu would meet his end at the hands of Cao Cao. (2)
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