In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the honey trap was a very important plot. It described how Cao Cao used Lu Bu's wife Diao Chan to deceive Lu Bu into surrendering to Cao Cao. The following is the detailed story of the honey trap: Diao Chan was Lu Bu's wife and a very beautiful woman. One day, Cao Cao heard of Diao Chan's beauty and decided to use her to deceive Lu Bu. Cao Cao sent a spy into Lu Bu's mansion and sent him a letter. The letter told Lu Bu that Cao Cao wanted to marry Diao Chan to him, but he needed Lu Bu to make some promises. After reading this letter, Lu Bu was very happy and thought that Cao Cao really wanted to marry him, so he agreed to Cao Cao's request. Then Cao Cao sent an army to attack Lu Bu's camp and pretended to be defeated by Lu Bu. Lu Bu was terrified and thought that Cao Cao really wanted to kill him. However, when he saw Diao Chan dancing in the army, he changed his mind and decided to surrender to Cao Cao. Lu Bu realized that he had been bewitched by Diao Chan, who had agreed to Cao Cao's request in order to gain Cao Cao's favor. In the end, Cao Cao successfully won Lu Bu's loyalty and became one of the most powerful rulers of the Three Kingdoms period. Diao Chan became a highly acclaimed beauty, but her fate ultimately depended on her choices and actions.