Ma Chao was a famous general of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. In the original novel, he was called "Jin Ma Chao". There were several possible reasons why New Three Kingdoms portrayed Ma Chao as a disheveled figure: To better express Ma Chao's mystery and complexity. Ma Chao was a character with a strong personality and unique charm. In the original novel, his appearance was relatively simple. His disheveled hair could better highlight his leadership temperament and mystery, making him more elusive and challenging. Ma Chao's image has many different explanations and images in history and literature, and disheveled hair may be one of the more common images. In order to create a more three-dimensional and rich image in literature and film works, different appearance characteristics might be used to express Ma Chao's different personality and image. The image of Ma Chao with disheveled hair could also better highlight his boldness and unruliness. Ma Chao was a character with a strong personality and fighting spirit. His image might be more in line with people's imagination and expectations of ancient famous generals, and his disheveled hair could better show his bold and unruly character. In summary, Ma Chao's disheveled image was probably to create a more three-dimensional and rich image to better express his leadership temperament, mystery, and bold and unruly character.