

Diaochan, celebrated as one of the Four Beauties of ancient China, is famed for her unrivaled charm and intelligence. In the era of the Three Kingdoms, she was a figure of intrigue and persuasion, playing a pivotal role in the downfall of tyrants. On the chessboard, Diaochan symbolizes grace and cunning, weaving strategies that ensnare opponents and turn allies into formidable assets.
As a representation of the queen, Diaochan possesses the ability to move any number of squares along a rank, file, or diagonally, but with an added elegance that symbolizes her captivating presence. Her movements are fluid and can seamlessly transition between attack and defense.
Diaochan's 'Moonlit Seduction' allows her once per game to charm an opponent's piece within a one-square radius, effectively freezing it for one turn. This ability cannot target the king or queen but can be pivotal in disrupting the enemy's plans, reflecting her role as a master of manipulation in the art of war.