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Empress Daji 

Daji,


the licentious queen: King Zhou and Daji were infamous tyrants and licentious queens. The idiom "aiding and abetting tyranny" uses King Zhou as a symbol of all cruelty, while the common terms "Daji spirit" and "fox spirit" use Daji to curse a vicious and licentious woman.
Daji was not only licentious and seductive, but also cruel and vicious. To satisfy her insane and perverse psychology, she encouraged King Zhou to design a series of shocking and inhumane tortures, using the spectacle of people being slowly torn apart to death to stimulate her lust—truly a sight to behold!

Speaking of King Zhou and Daji, almost every reader knows them, not only because of the famous historical novel "Investiture of the Gods," but also because their licentiousness and cruelty are unforgettable.

The story of King Zhou and Daji, though set in the 11th century BC and separated from the story of Jie and Meixi by several centuries—one a ruler and his queen who brought about the downfall of the Xia Dynasty, the other a ruler and his queen who brought about the downfall of the Shang Dynasty—are, in essence, almost identical in their portrayal of tyrannical rulers and licentious empresses.

Like Jie, King Zhou was naturally brave and strong.

It is said that he killed a tiger with his bare hands, dragged nine oxen backwards, could lift a giant beam, and shake a palace pillar with his arm. Furthermore, he possessed keen senses and a strong analytical mind. Unfortunately, he

was stubborn, cruel, and especially after taking Daji as his queen, his cruelty intensified, ultimately leading to the downfall of the Shang Dynasty.

Daji was the daughter of Su Hu, a vassal of King Zhou. She possessed a beauty that could shame the moon and flowers, and a captivatingly alluring figure, a beauty rarely seen in a century.

Su Hu rebelled, but was ultimately suppressed by a large army dispatched by King Zhou.

To save his life, Su Hu offered his daughter Daji to King Zhou, thus obtaining a pardon.

Ancient books describe Daji as having "black, flowing hair, an apricot-shaped face, peach-like cheeks, eyebrows like light spring mountains, and eyes like flowing autumn waves; a full bust, a slender waist, a shapely bottom and long legs,

surpassing even the beauty of a begonia in the sun or a pear blossom in the rain." However, unofficial histories claim that her beauty and figure alone could not have won King Zhou's undivided favor, leading him to "indulge in debauchery day and night, losing track of time." The key lies in Daji's full and narrow vulva, with layers of vaginal folds. Upon penetration, the penis would automatically secrete vaginal fluids and writhe, sucking and licking without any effort. Because the clitoris, like layers of trees, gently and tenderly enveloped the penis, King Zhou "ascended to heaven in ecstasy, losing all sense of time."

According to these unofficial descriptions, Daji's vulva is what Japanese sexologists have recently called a "famous instrument."
Such a "famous instrument" is extremely rare, a gift that is hard to come by.

The author of "The List of Officials" actually realized that Daji was not simply beautiful and charming; she must have possessed special seductive arts in bed, captivating King Zhou and making him infatuated.

However, he demonized Xu Si, saying that when King Zhou went to the Nuwa Palace to offer incense, he was captivated by the goddess's beauty and was aroused by lust, writing a blasphemous poem. Nuwa was furious and sent a nine-tailed fox spirit to seduce King Zhou, corrupt his court, and defile his harem. Thus, when Su Hu was escorting his daughter Daji to the capital to present her to King Zhou, the nine-tailed fox spirit captured Daji's spirit on the way and transferred her own soul into Xu Si.

Therefore, Daji possessed such alluring seductive arts.

King Zhou, upon obtaining Daji, was astonished by her beauty and eagerly took her into his bedchamber, stripping her naked and deflowering her.
To his surprise, although Daji's skin was as smooth as satin and her breasts were plump and round, seemingly about to burst, her hymen was surprisingly tough. King Zhou repeatedly tried to penetrate her with his drumstick-like erection, but failed each time. Surprised, this only fueled his kingly lust.

Gazing at Daji's blushing, giggling face, he lowered his head and parted her labia to examine her closely.
He saw that Daji's mons pubis was raised like a small hill, and although her pubic hair wasn't thick, it was sparse and well-arranged. Between her two bright red labia, layers of vaginal wrinkles concealed her alluring opening, shimmering with a soft, crystalline sheen—an indescribable temptation. His glans throbbed with blood, eager to move.

So he simply pulled Daji's snow-white legs off the edge of the bed, stood on the carpet, spread her closed labia with one hand, and held his throbbing, veiny penis with the other. He concentrated his breath, gathered his strength, and with a powerful thrust, plunged forward!

With a soft cry from Daji, her hymen finally ruptured, and King Zhou's penis immediately penetrated her. Like any virgin being deflowered, Daji experienced the pain of her skin being torn apart during their first intercourse.

But her rich, narrow vagina, teeming with flesh, brought King Zhou unparalleled pleasure, his penis convulsing and spasming from the pressure.

Afterwards, during their next intercourse, Daji's exceptionally gifted vagina would automatically suck and rhythmically contract as King Zhou's penis entered.

After a round of intense thrusting, Daji's lust was aroused, and her whole body coiled and swayed like a python, her tender vaginal flesh surrounding King Zhou's penis from all sides, grinding rhythmically, and her juices flowed continuously.
Although King Zhou had been with countless women, he had never experienced such indescribable pleasure. Coupled with Daji's seductive and wanton posture, and her heart-stirring moans and cries, King Zhou was so happy that he felt like he was ascending to heaven. He lay on Daji's warm and fragrant body, panting and shouting, "It's so good!"

From then on, King Zhou stopped attending court and devoted himself to the pleasures of Daji day and night.

After being made queen, Daji knew that King Zhou was infatuated with her beauty, and she gradually revealed her licentious and cruel nature.

She first disliked the existing palace for being old and lacking excitement, demanding that King Zhou build her a magnificent palace, with all the railings made of agate and all the pillars and beams decorated with pearls and jade.

To please Daji, King Zhou levied exorbitant taxes and plundered vast amounts of wealth from the people, and conscripted 100,000 laborers to work day and night on the construction.

…After seven years, this magnificent and splendid building, stretching for three miles and reaching a thousand feet high, with one hundred large palaces and seventy-two smaller ones, was finally completed.

This is the famous "Deer Terrace."

Although incredibly magnificent, beneath the terrace lie the graves of thousands of laborers who died from accidents, disease, overwork, and the indiscriminate killings of their overseers.

King Zhou and Daji then spent their days and nights indulging in debauchery and pleasure on the Deer Terrace, even forgetting the passage of time; historians call this "Long Night of Drinking."

Witnessing this, Minister Jizi sighed, "Even those around the king are unaware of the details; only I know that my situation is extremely dangerous!"

Daji was inherently vicious and cruel. Besides indulging in lust, her greatest pleasure was watching people torture and kill with amusement.

She and King Zhou created unprecedented and horrifyingly cruel punishments.

Initially, King Tang, the founder of the Shang Dynasty, abolished the excessively brutal punishments of King Jie of Xia, establishing more lenient penalties for criminals. However

, King Zhou believed the ancestral laws were too lenient, so he specially commissioned the creation of a large bronze iron, heated it red-hot, and had the condemned use their own hands to lift the scorching handles and press them against their naked bodies, instantly burning their skin.

Not content with such cruel torture, Daji suggested that King Zhou cast a large bronze pillar and place it in a blazing fire. The condemned would then stand barefoot and naked on the fire, their bodies pressed against the red-hot bronze pillar. If they fainted and collapsed, they would be burned to ashes. This was the infamous "branding iron" torture.

The horrific scenes were unbearable for modern eyes, but Daji found them fascinating, stimulating her perverse sexual desires. Whenever she watched a victim being burned until their limbs throbbed and turned to ashes, she would uncontrollably emit sexually frustrated moans, writhing in King Zhou's arms, begging for pleasure. This might be considered a form of sadomasochism.

King Zhou most enjoyed and admired Daji's provocative behavior—a state of extreme stimulation that ignited her sexual desire, leading her to actively offer herself and demand intercourse.

This wasn't entirely based on his chauvinistic heroism; rather, when Daji engaged in intercourse in this state, her vaginal muscles convulsed far more intensely than usual, and the pleasure King Zhou experienced upon penile penetration was naturally far more intense. Therefore, King Zhou frequently used the "burning iron" torture to punish those who disobeyed him, thereby arousing Daji's sexual desire. In just one or two years, countless people died from this cruel punishment.

Tired of this excruciating torture, Daji gradually grew numb and devised another cruel method: the "Pool Torture."

She ordered King Zhou to dig a wide, deep pit near the Deer Terrace, and commanded the people to collect countless venomous snakes and scorpions. These were then placed in the pit, and the victims were stripped naked and pushed in to feed the snakes and scorpions.
When the victims were brought to the edge of the pit, seeing the snakes raising their heads and their tongues flicking, and the scorpions with their ferocious faces, they were terrified, their curses echoing through the sky.

When they were forcibly pushed into the pit, the snakes and scorpions bit and stung their skin, even burrowing into their bellies. The agonizing screams they emitted were enough to terrify anyone who heard them. Meanwhile, King Zhou and Daji feasted and watched from the Deer Terrace, with a dragon bed and brocade curtains beside the banquet. Whenever Daji's lust arose, they could easily take to bed and make love.

Not long after, Daji offered another suggestion: "Life is all about excitement. Your Majesty could order the digging of two more ponds to the left and right of the basin. The left pond should be filled with wine lees to form a mound, upon which branches should be planted, and slices of meat hung from the branches, called 'Meat Forest.' The right pond should be filled with fine wine, called 'Wine Sea.'

Then, palace maids and eunuchs should be ordered to wrestle naked. The winner should be thrown into the Wine Sea and Meat Forest, where they can drink and eat as they please. The loser, having disgraced Your Majesty, should be thrown into the basin. "

King Zhou readily agreed, unaware that Daji's "Wine Sea and Meat Forest" was merely an imitation of the fallen Queen Meixi.
At that time, the three highest-ranking officials were the Marquis of Jiu, the Marquis of E, and the Duke of Xi. King Zhou had heard that the daughter of the Marquis of Jiu was naturally beautiful, comparable to Daji, so he forcibly brought her into the palace. Now, she and Daji were standing naked side by side for him to admire and compare.
He kneaded the breasts and buttocks of two of the most beautiful women of the time with both hands, admiring their figures and genitals, and lewdly laughed gleefully, "Both are quite good, each with their own strengths in appearance and figure, but I wonder if the pleasure of intercourse can be distinguished?"

The beauty of the daughter of the Marquis of Jiu was pure and refined, lacking the seductive allure of Daji. Although her vulva was full and narrow, it wasn't considered a "masterpiece," so after repeated attempts, King Zhou always felt it couldn't automatically twist and suck his penis like Daji's vulva. Furthermore, her vaginal folds and clitoral hood were not as numerous as Daji's, greatly diminishing the level of pleasure he experienced.

However, her beauty possessed a unique charm, so King Zhou still made her a concubine.

But the daughter of the Marquis of Jiu was a virtuous and kind woman. She couldn't bear this debauched, lewd, and cruel life, thus enraging King Zhou, who ordered her execution.

The cruel Daji, in her ecstasy, devised a heinous and inhuman form of torture. She had several mud shovels seized, stripped the daughter of the Marquis of Jiu naked, and bound her limbs to a bedpost in a spread-eagle position.

The mud shovels, drawn to the warm, moist environment, eagerly burrowed into her vagina, churning within her. The poor girl was thus tortured to death.

King Zhou, still enraged, sent men to capture the Marquis of Jiu and chop him into mincemeat.

The Marquis of E, who repeatedly remonstrated, was also killed.

Upon hearing this, Ji Chang, the Duke of Xibo, sighed deeply and secretly trained troops at Qishan, preparing to destroy the tyrant King Zhou.
But Daji's tyranny only grew stronger, treating human life as worthless.

King Zhou, seeking only to arouse her lust, did not hesitate to slaughter innocent civilians, using living people as targets for arrows or throwing them into tiger enclosures so that Daji could witness the people's terrified struggle in the face of death.

Daji even claimed to be able to predict the sex of the babies in pregnant women's wombs and made a bet with King Zhou, capturing pregnant women and dissecting their abdomens to verify.
Such acts are too numerous to recount.

Bi Gan, a loyal minister of three generations, risked his life to remonstrate with King Zhou, but Daji falsely claimed to King Zhou that she suffered from heart disease and needed to emulate a sage to be cured.

King Zhou, blinded by lust, had Bi Gan, who was utterly loyal to him, disemboweled and had his heart removed.

Bi Gan, cursing loudly, used a knife to rip out his own bloodied heart.

In 1057 BC, Jiang Ziya, the strategist of Ji Chang, the Duke of Zhou, finally led his army into Chaoge, the capital of Shang. Seeing that all was lost, King Zhou ascended the Deer Terrace and jumped into the flames below, burning himself to death.

But when Daji was captured by Jiang Ziya's army, she shamelessly declared, "I have rendered meritorious service and am innocent. If I hadn't bewitched the king, could you have destroyed the Shang Dynasty?"

Jiang Ziya had Daji taken to the executioner's tablet to be beheaded as a sacrifice to the loyal souls. Unexpectedly, as the executioner raised his blade to carry out the execution, Daji turned and gave him a seductive smile. The executioner, completely mesmerized, stared at her, his blade falling to the ground. Several executioners were tried, but the outcome was the same.

Jiang Ziya knew that Daji's seductive arts had reached a level of soul-stirring power, so he seized a bow and arrow from a servant and, with focused concentration, shot three arrows into her back. The wicked queen finally perished, and the river of history entered the Zhou Dynasty.

(The End)

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