Queen Da Ji Ji

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Queen Da Ji Ji is a legendary consort in ancient Chinese lore, often depicted as a beautiful but malevolent figure whose influence is blamed for contributing to the downfall of the Shang dynasty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in Chinese mythology
legendary consort
mythological figure
associatedTheme corruption of power through seduction
moral decay at the end of a dynasty
associatedWith Shang dynasty NERFINISHED
blamedFor contributing to the downfall of the Shang dynasty
category Chinese legendary women
mythical royal consorts
characterTrait beautiful
malevolent
culture Chinese
domain Chinese legend
gender female
influenceOn later literary depictions of wicked consorts
languageOfOrigin Classical Chinese narratives
linkedTo stories about the fall of the Shang capital
moralInterpretation warning against indulgent rulers influenced by favorites
narrativeFunction example of a femme fatale archetype in Chinese lore
symbol of destructive beauty
perception often vilified in traditional accounts
portrayedAs instrument of dynastic ruin
role consort of the last Shang king
status legendary rather than historical
timePeriod legendary antiquity

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Tang of Shang spouse Queen Da Ji Ji