What is the agent that ChanJuan refers to?

Chan Juan refers to the moon.

Chanjuan is a China word. Interpretation is to depict a beautiful gesture; Ancient poems are often used to describe women, as well as the moon, flowers and so on. From Selected Works Zhang Heng: "Chewers are distinct, but when they turn around, they increase the number of beautiful women."

Describe the graceful posture. Tang Meng Jiao Shan Juan: Hua Shan Juan, Pan Chunquan; Zhu Danjuan, cage. Yuan Yizhi's flower is naturally a set of flower Liangzhou songs: graceful waist and graceful posture. Also known as Zen Temple.

Shan Juan's historical allusions:

Chan Juan is Qu Yuan's maid, a pure, lovely and naive girl. The floating life is shocking, she understands the great righteousness, and her love and hate are clear. She loves Qu Yuan, respects Qu Yuan's moral character and follows Qu Yuan's teaching to be a man. She despises worldly wealth, has the backbone of not being afraid of powerful people and the courage to dare to fight and fight.

At the critical moment when Qu Yuan was framed, she always stood on Qu Yuan's side and fought against the dark forces. She is in sharp contrast with Song Yu. It's a pity that she mistakenly took the poisoned wine that the Southern Empress plotted to kill Qu Yuan, but she felt great comfort, because she regarded dying to save Qu Yuan as giving her life for her motherland, which was the highest ideal of her life.