At the end of the Yin and Shang dynasties, King Zhou had no way out and indulged in debauchery. He believed in the slander of the treacherous flatterer Fei Zhong and wanted to take possession of Su Daji, the daughter of Su Hu, the Marquis of Jizhou. He then sent a large army to suppress Jizhou and seize Daji. However, he did not expect Daji to be possessed by fox demons, lose his mind, and assist Zhou in his tyranny. Under the instigation of Daji, King Zhou killed Wen and killed Wu, as well as his wife and son
At the end of the Yin and Shang dynasties, King Zhou had no way out and indulged in debauchery. He believed in the slander of the treacherous flatterer Fei Zhong and wanted to take possession of Su Daji, the daughter of Su Hu, the Marquis of Jizhou. He then sent a large army to suppress Jizhou and seize Daji. However, he did not expect Daji to be possessed by fox demons, lose his mind, and assist Zhou in his tyranny. Under the instigation of Daji, King Zhou killed Wen and killed Wu, as well as his wife and son