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In the Investiture of the Gods, which episode was it that Zi Xu and King Zhou changed their faces and spent supper with Daji?

2024-09-16 01:52
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Because the Investiture of the Gods was a fictional novel, the plot and details might vary from version to version and adaptation. Besides, I'm not sure which part of the plot you mentioned,"Zi Xu and King Zhou change faces and spend supper with Daji". If you can provide more context or information, I can try to answer for you.

Which of the 90 versions of the Investiture of the Gods changed the plot of the original Investiture of the Gods?

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2024-09-23 19:20

The 90th edition of Investiture of the Gods was a remake of the ancient Chinese novel Investiture of the Gods. Due to the difference between the novel and the TV series, some of the plots had changed. The following are some of the changes to the original Investiture of the Gods: 1. The establishment of the Zhou Dynasty was brought forward to the end of the Shang Dynasty, making the story more modern. 2. Changed the names of some characters such as Jiang Shang to Jiang Wen, Shen Gongbao to Shen Gongzhe, etc. The war at the end of the Shang Dynasty was described as more intense and complicated, which increased the drama of the story. 4. It increased the interest and interpretation of some post-90s young people on the story of the Investiture of the Gods, making the story more diverse and open. 5. The character and fate of some characters have been slightly adjusted, such as the fox spirit becoming more cunning, the yellow robe monster becoming more ferocious, etc. It should be noted that although the 90th version of the Investiture of the Gods adapted the plot of the original Investiture of the Gods, it still respected the spirit and character image of the original work.

The poem mentioned by Daji in the Investiture of the Gods

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2024-09-19 21:14

The poem mentioned by Daji in the Investiture of the Gods referred to the Book of Shang Jun, Digging the Pit in the Records of the Kingdoms of Shang and Zhou: The original text was as follows: Shang Jun's Book, Digging a Pit The ditch water flows from the east to the west fork. You dig a ditch to let the water flow westward to irrigate the fertile fields. The benefits are a hundred times greater than the people's poverty. It meant: Shang Jun's Book, Digging a Pit The ditch water flows from the east to the west fork. You dig a ditch to let the water flow westward to irrigate the fertile fields. The benefits are a hundred times greater than the people's poverty. In this story, Daji sang this song as a beautiful woman praying for rain from Shang Jun. This song described the opening of the ditch, allowing the rain to flow from the east to the west, bringing happiness to the people. It was a story full of positive energy.

The Investiture of the Gods: King Wu's Expedition of King Zhou

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2024-12-25 23:51

"Investiture of the Gods: King Wu Conquers Zhou" was a television series from the mainland of China, adapted from the classic Chinese classic,"Investiture of the Gods." The play told the story of a war between gods and humans that broke out in the Central Plains about 3000 years ago. King Zhou of Shang's debauchery and cruelty triggered the war. The series was first aired in 2009 with a total of 40 episodes. Although the search results provided did not provide specific plot details, it could be speculated that the main plot of the drama was about King Wu Ji Fa leading an army to overthrow King Zhou's rule. It depicted a struggle between mortals and immortals, as well as the birth of a new dynasty.

The Investiture of the Gods had been remade again. Was the real King Zhou in history really that fatuous and Daji that bad?

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2024-09-20 16:49

The Investiture of the Gods was a classical Chinese novel that told the story of King Wu of Zhou, the son of King Wen of Zhou, attacking the Shang Dynasty at the end of the Shang Dynasty. It described how King Zhou was fatuous and favored Daji in the later period of the Shang Dynasty, causing the country to be in turmoil and the people to be exhausted. In history, King Zhou was indeed a fatuous ruler. He loved Daji and abused his power, causing the country to be in turmoil and the people to be exhausted. However, the images of King Zhou and Daji in the Investiture of the Gods were very different from the real history. In the Investiture of the Gods, King Zhou and Daji were portrayed as fictional characters with mythical colors. King Zhou in history was not such a character. His real image was very different from the description in the novel. The situation at the end of the Shang Dynasty was very complicated. King Zhou's behavior could not be simply attributed to personal fatuity or evil. Although King Zhou and Daji in the Investiture of the Gods were fictional characters, it was still widely accepted and appreciated because it depicted an imaginative and dramatic historical scene of the Shang Dynasty. Therefore, there was a certain connection between the images of King Zhou and Daji in the Investiture of the Gods and the historical reality, but they were not exactly the same.

Investiture of the Gods: King Wu's conquest of Zhou

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2024-12-21 20:22

The plot of the 40th episode of Investiture of the Gods: King Wu Conquers King Zhou was that the Meridian Gate was attacked, the Zhou army poured into Zhaoge, the world was settled, King Wu proclaimed himself emperor, and established the Zhou Dynasty. The phoenix moved Nüwa, and Ziyu was reborn. In order to end their relationship, Feng came to cultivate with Nuwa. On the God-Sealing Platform, all the gods were granted titles. King Wu granted Jiang Ziya the title of Marquis of Qi, which was hereditary for his descendants.

The person who was harmed by Daji on the Investiture of the Gods

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2024-12-25 02:11

The people who were killed by Daji in the Investiture of the Gods included Empress Jiang, Bigan, Bo Yikao, Shen Gongbao, Ma, etc.

The Investiture of the Gods: King Wu's Expedition of King Zhou (40 episodes)

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2024-12-22 16:39

The Investiture of the Gods: King Wu's Conquest of King Zhou was a 40-episode the mainland of China series. The drama told the story of a war between gods and humans that broke out in the Central Plains about 3000 years ago. It mainly revolved around the debauchery of King Zhou of Shang and the resistance of the gods and humans. The drama could be watched for free on some online platforms, such as Sanmi Movies, Naifei Chinese, iQiyi, etc.

The Investiture of the Gods described the story of King Wu conquering King Zhou. Compared with the historical description, the evaluation of the Investiture of the Gods was

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2024-09-25 00:47

The Investiture of the Gods was an ancient novel that described the story of King Wu of the Western Zhou Dynasty conquering King Zhou. There were some differences between this novel and the historical description, the most obvious of which was the time and historical background of King Wu's conquest of Zhou. The novel portrayed the war as a just war, while history was regarded as a story of a tyrant being overthrown. In the novel, the last emperor of the Shang Dynasty, King Zhou, was depicted as the ruler of a country without any laws. He killed the people and imprisoned them to implement tyranny. King Wu of Zhou overthrew King Zhou's rule by waging war and established the Western Zhou Dynasty. Compared to the historical descriptions, the Investiture of the Gods beautified the images of King Zhou and King Wu of Zhou. The novel depicted the Shang Dynasty as a powerful empire and King Wu of Zhou as a heroic leader. These plots helped to shape the characters and plot development of the novel. The Investiture of the Gods was different from historical descriptions, but it successfully constructed an imaginative and attractive world by embellishing historical characters and plot development. Although this novel is somewhat different from historical records, it is still a very popular novel that is widely read and studied.

What was the poem recited by King Zhou at the end of Investiture of the Gods?

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2024-09-19 21:52

At the end of the Investiture of the Gods, King Wu conquered Zhou. After Daji died, King Zhou recited a poem called Qing Ping Diao. "Qing Ping Diao·Yi Yi" is a complete poem written by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The world spun around and a storm started. Dragons and snakes writhed, and the world changed color. When I look far away, my heart and courage are broken. I'll go out and exchange good wine with you to wash away my eternal sorrow. This poem depicted King Zhou's depressed mood after Daji's death, as if heaven and earth had changed color. He called his son out to exchange for good wine to relieve his eternal sorrow. He expressed his love for Daji and his dissatisfaction with her death.

The poem of King Zhou blaspheming Goddess Nvywa in the Investiture of the Gods?

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2024-09-19 21:12

There was no poem about King Zhou blaspheming Nuwa in the Investiture of the Gods. In the novels of the Investiture of the Gods, Nüwa was not portrayed as an evil woman. Instead, she was portrayed as a goddess who saved humans, flowers, and trees. She was respected and worshipped by the vassals and people of the Zhou Dynasty. In the novel, King Zhou was also portrayed as a fatuous and tyrannical monarch who harmed the people. His actions and tyranny led to the destruction of the Zhou Dynasty and he was eventually killed by King Wu of Zhou. Therefore, the plot about King Zhou blaspheming Nuwa was not one of the main plots in the novel.

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