Xiao Qiao

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Xiao Qiao was a famed beauty of the late Eastern Han dynasty, historically remembered as one of the "Two Qiaos" and later romanticized in the classic Chinese novel *Romance of the Three Kingdoms*.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese woman
beauty
character in Romance of the Three Kingdoms
historical figure
appearsInWork Chinese films about the Three Kingdoms
Chinese television dramas about the Three Kingdoms
Peking opera adaptations of Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Romance of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Battle of Red Cliffs (in Romance of the Three Kingdoms) NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Yangtze River delta NERFINISHED
associatedWithState Eastern Wu (through marriage to Zhou Yu) NERFINISHED
category Chinese legendary beauties
People of the Three Kingdoms era in popular culture
Women of the Eastern Han dynasty
countryOfCitizenship Eastern Han dynasty NERFINISHED
culture Han Chinese NERFINISHED
era late 2nd century CE China
familyOrigin Qiao family of Qiao Xuan’s lineage (traditional view) NERFINISHED
fictionalizationLevel partly historical, heavily fictionalized in Romance of the Three Kingdoms
floruit late Eastern Han dynasty
genreOfRepresentation Chinese historical romance
hasRelative Qiao Xuan (possible ancestor or clan elder, traditional attribution) NERFINISHED
historicalStatus sparsely documented in historical records
languageOfName Classical Chinese
literaryStatus highly romanticized in later literature
memberOfGroup Two Qiaos NERFINISHED
mentionedInSource Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi) – as one of the Two Qiaos NERFINISHED
Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguo Yanyi) NERFINISHED
nameInChineseCharacters 小乔 NERFINISHED
notableFor appearance in Romance of the Three Kingdoms
association with Zhou Yu
great beauty
portrayedAs devoted wife of Zhou Yu
symbol of feminine beauty in Jiangdong
residence Jiangdong NERFINISHED
Wu territory
roleInRomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms motivation in some plots involving Cao Cao’s desire for the Two Qiaos
wife of Wu general Zhou Yu
sibling Da Qiao NERFINISHED
spouse Zhou Yu NERFINISHED
timePeriod end of 2nd century to early 3rd century CE
transliteration Xiǎo Qiáo NERFINISHED

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Zhou Yu spouse Xiao Qiao