@article{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001785, author = {井上, 泰山}, journal = {関西大学東西学術研究所紀要}, month = {Mar}, note = {'Sanguo-Yanyi' is a fictional novel based on historical facts. Many of the characters actually existed in the history. On the other hand, being a fiction, some fictitious characters were desired in order to produce dramatic developments in the story. A typical example of the latter is Diao-Chan. Using her inborn beauty and brilliant conversations, she estranged the military clique, Dong-Zhuo, and his adopted son, Lü-Bu. She successfully achieved the 'Lian-huan-ji' on the order of Wang-Yun, aide to the Emperor, and was brilliantly active for a while. But after destroying Dong-Zhuo as planned, she didn't attract much attention and disappeared from the scene unnoticed. However, in media other than novels, such as plays and narratives, Diao-Chan had other appearances. In this paper, using newly discovered materials from Monasterio del Escorial in Spain, the image of Diao-Chan after the 'Lian-huan-ji' is carefully pursued in the attempt to throw light on a different Diao-Chan from the one portrayed in the novel.}, pages = {95--114}, title = {貂蝉像の検証}, volume = {36}, year = {2003} }