Daji
Daji is a character from Chinese mythology, often depicted as a beautiful woman with a malevolent nature. She is known as a fox spirit or huli jing, which are mythical creatures that can transform into alluring women. Daji is most famously associated with the last king of the Shang Dynasty, King Zhou, where she is said to have played a significant role in his tyrannical rule.
In various stories, Daji is portrayed as a seductress who uses her charm to manipulate and control those around her. Her actions contribute to the downfall of the Shang Dynasty, making her a symbol of treachery and deceit in Chinese folklore.