Daji
Daji (Chinese: 妲己; pinyin: Dájǐ; Wade–Giles: Ta2-chi3), was the favorite consort of King Zhou of Shang, the last king of the Shang dynasty in ancient China. She is portrayed as a malevolent fox spirit in legends as well as novels. Her identification as a fox spirit seems to have originated from at least the Tang dynasty. These accounts have been popularized in works such as the Wu Wang Fa Zhou Pinghua (武王伐紂平話), the Fengshen Yanyi, and the Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Kingdoms. She is considered a classic example of how a beauty causes the downfall of a dynasty in Chinese culture.
Daji
Daji (Chinese: 妲己; pinyin: Dájǐ; Wade–Giles: Ta2-chi3), was the favorite consort of King Zhou of Shang, the last king of the Shang dynasty in ancient China. She is portrayed as a malevolent fox spirit in legends as well as novels. Her identification as a fox spirit seems to have originated from at least the Tang dynasty. These accounts have been popularized in works such as the Wu Wang Fa Zhou Pinghua (武王伐紂平話), the Fengshen Yanyi, and the Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Kingdoms. She is considered a classic example of how a beauty causes the downfall of a dynasty in Chinese culture.
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Daji (Chinese: 妲己; pinyin: Dáj ...... feng, including those of Daji.
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Daji (妲己 ; pinyin : Dájǐ) étai ...... inois L'Investiture des dieux.
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妲己(だっき、ピン音:Dájǐ)は、殷王朝末期(紀元前11世紀ごろ)の帝辛(紂王)の妃。帝辛に寵愛され、末喜などと共に悪女の代名詞的存在として扱われる。
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妲己,又作“妲妀”,己姓,字妲,为中國商朝最后一位君主商纣王王后。
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Daji (Chinese: 妲己; pinyin: Dáj ...... a dynasty in Chinese culture.
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Daji (妲己 ; pinyin : Dájǐ) étai ...... inois L'Investiture des dieux.
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妲己(だっき、ピン音:Dájǐ)は、殷王朝末期(紀元前11世紀ごろ)の帝辛(紂王)の妃。帝辛に寵愛され、末喜などと共に悪女の代名詞的存在として扱われる。
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妲己,又作“妲妀”,己姓,字妲,为中國商朝最后一位君主商纣王王后。
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Daji
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Daji
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妲己
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妲己
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