Actually, no one knows her name since it was not recorded in the Chinese History. People only called her "Queen Zhang"
Also, though this may be known as well, the Qiao sisters' names were unknown, they were simply referred to as the Two Qiaos.
Da means greater and Xiao means lesser, the former signifying elder and the latter meaning younger.
I doubt it, Luo Guanzhong may have been the one that made the name up.
Supposedly he made Diaochan up, as well, but I think maybe there really was a concubine that Wang Yun used to trick Lu Bu. I think he just made up Diaochan to make that concubine more suited for a story.
I think Diao Chan was a real person, did she fight in battle prolly not, it was common for men to use their daughters to get what they wantedI doubt it, Luo Guanzhong may have been the one that made the name up.
Supposedly he made Diaochan up, as well, but I think maybe there really was a concubine that Wang Yun used to trick Lu Bu. I think he just made up Diaochan to make that concubine more suited for a story.AverageWhiteBan
look at the ploy to get SSX to marry Lui Bei
Also, though this may be known as well, the Qiao sisters' names were unknown, they were simply referred to as the Two Qiaos.
Da means greater and Xiao means lesser, the former signifying elder and the latter meaning younger.
AverageWhiteBan
It's true either. We call them the Qiao sisters because their father is called Qiao Lao. It means Old Qiao
[QUOTE="AverageWhiteBan"]Also, though this may be known as well, the Qiao sisters' names were unknown, they were simply referred to as the Two Qiaos.
Da means greater and Xiao means lesser, the former signifying elder and the latter meaning younger.
JL990096
It's true either. We call them the Qiao sisters because their father is called Qiao Lao. It means Old Qiao
Their dad was Qiao Xuan.
[QUOTE="JL990096"][QUOTE="AverageWhiteBan"]Also, though this may be known as well, the Qiao sisters' names were unknown, they were simply referred to as the Two Qiaos.
Da means greater and Xiao means lesser, the former signifying elder and the latter meaning younger.
AverageWhiteBan
It's true either. We call them the Qiao sisters because their father is called Qiao Lao. It means Old Qiao
Their dad was Qiao Xuan.
I've never known about this
[QUOTE="JL990096"][QUOTE="AverageWhiteBan"]Also, though this may be known as well, the Qiao sisters' names were unknown, they were simply referred to as the Two Qiaos.
Da means greater and Xiao means lesser, the former signifying elder and the latter meaning younger.
AverageWhiteBan
It's true either. We call them the Qiao sisters because their father is called Qiao Lao. It means Old Qiao
Their dad was Qiao Xuan.
I've never known that
[QUOTE="JL990096"][QUOTE="AverageWhiteBan"]Also, though this may be known as well, the Qiao sisters' names were unknown, they were simply referred to as the Two Qiaos.
Da means greater and Xiao means lesser, the former signifying elder and the latter meaning younger.
AverageWhiteBan
It's true either. We call them the Qiao sisters because their father is called Qiao Lao. It means Old Qiao
Their dad was Qiao Xuan.
I've never known that
[QUOTE="JL990096"][QUOTE="AverageWhiteBan"]Also, though this may be known as well, the Qiao sisters' names were unknown, they were simply referred to as the Two Qiaos.
Da means greater and Xiao means lesser, the former signifying elder and the latter meaning younger.
AverageWhiteBan
It's true either. We call them the Qiao sisters because their father is called Qiao Lao. It means Old Qiao
Their dad was Qiao Xuan.
I've never known that
yeah sounds like a fact to me :roll:Fact: Zhou Tai was once only a soldier nobody knows, later, he saved Sun Ce's bother and he got a kind of promotion
JL990096
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