There were several reasons why Wen Zhong could not tell that Daji was a monster. First of all, Grand Preceptor Wen did not have direct contact with Daji because Daji did not enter the palace before Grand Preceptor Wen appeared for the first time. Secondly, Grand Preceptor Wen might have chosen to pretend not to know Daji's true identity due to some considerations. Besides, Wen Zhong might have been fighting outside and had no time to care about a simple vixen like Daji. Therefore, even though Wen Zhong had supernatural abilities, he might not have seen through Daji's true identity, or he might have chosen not to kill her directly for some reason.
There were several reasons why Daji did not dare to harm Grand Preceptor Wen. First of all, Daji's magic power was not enough to compete with Grand Preceptor Wen, so she did not have the chance to attack him. Secondly, Grand Preceptor Wen rarely returned to Zhaoge during the rebellion, so Daji did not find a chance to harm him. In addition, Grand Preceptor Wen formulated a strategy to revive the Shang Dynasty. One of the important strategies was to belittle Daji and prevent her from interfering in the government. Besides, Grand Preceptor Wen had the power to depose the Son of Heaven, so Daji did not dare to take the risk to attack him. In summary, Daji did not dare to harm Grand Preceptor Wen because she lacked strength, opportunity, and Grand Preceptor Wen's status and power.
The reason why the apotheosized hero Wen Zhong was loyal was probably due to the following reasons. First of all, Wen Zhong was the minister who entrusted Emperor Yi to his father before he died. He had a special sense of responsibility and loyalty to King Zhou. Secondly, Wen Zhong had an outstanding cultivation on the path of Immortal Cultivation. He was called "Daoist Brother" by other immortals, which made King Zhou respect him. In addition, Wen Zhong had shown outstanding ability and loyalty in the God-Sealing War. He did not hesitate to make his own efforts and sacrifices for the stability of the country and the peace of the people. Finally, as an upright and firm figure, Wen Zhong's loyalty to King Zhou was not blind. He had repeatedly advised King Zhou to improve the country's politics, which reflected his concern for the country and the people. To sum up, Wen Zhong was loyal because of his pursuit of responsibility, cultivation, and loyalty, as well as his concern for the country and the people.
The main reasons why King Zhou respected Wen Zhong were as follows. First of all, Wen Zhong had great strength and status. As the Grand Preceptor of the Shang Dynasty and an elder of the country's three dynasties, Wen Zhong was unparalleled in the Shang army. He was also a third-generation disciple of Jie School. He had strong magic power and was quite famous in Taoism. He had four generals and two disciples under him, and he could even invite the second-generation disciples of Jie School to help. In addition, Wen Zhong also had powerful magic tools such as the Black Qilin and the Golden Whip of the Flood Dragon. Although King Zhou was the ruler of the Shang Dynasty, his strength and status were not as good as Wen Zhong. Therefore, he knew that Wen Zhong was an important pillar to maintain the rule of the Shang Dynasty and did not dare to offend him easily. Secondly, Wen Zhong is loyal and upright. As a minister entrusted by Emperor Yi, Wen Zhong had deep feelings and responsibilities for the Shang Dynasty and King Zhou. He had always been loyal to the Shang Dynasty. He did not hesitate to quell the rebellion and remonstrate with King Zhou. Although he was a member of Jie School, he was not shaken by Jie School's conspiracy, nor was he tempted by Chan School's temptation. Therefore, King Zhou respected Wen Zhong. In short, Wen Zhong's strength and status, as well as his loyalty and integrity, made King Zhou revere him.
The reason why Wen Zhong had three eyes was because he had cultivated for thousands of years and gradually comprehended the laws of the Heavenly Dao, thus obtaining the power of the Heavenly Eye. According to legend, Wen Zhong was born with a third eye. It had already existed when he was born. His third eye was known as the Eye of Divine Power. It could distinguish between good and evil, and help him become an important official of the Shang Dynasty. Some legends said that Wen Zhong's third eye came from Goddess Nüwa, and humans had a third divine eye to begin with. They could only open it by cultivating the Great Dao. In short, Wen Zhong's third eye was the result of his cultivation and birth. It had a special ability.
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There were several reasons why King Zhou did not dare to kill Wen Zhong. First of all, Wen Zhong was King Zhou's trusted aide and was very loyal to King Zhou. He had a prominent position in the imperial court and was an important minister of the current Grand Preceptor and King Zhou. Secondly, Wen Zhong had a powerful backer. Legend had it that he had been appreciated and taught by Guang Chengzi, an immortal of the Shang Dynasty. He had the ability to predict the future and magical spells. Guang Chengzi was dissatisfied with King Zhou, which made King Zhou not dare to attack Wen Zhong easily. In addition, Wen Zhong's strength and status were also one of the reasons why King Zhou respected him. Wen Zhong was a cultivator. He had profound magic power and two magic weapons. No one in the Shang army could compare to him. King Zhou knew Wen Zhong's strength and status. He knew that he was an important pillar to maintain the rule of the Shang Dynasty, so he did not dare to offend him easily. In summary, King Zhou did not dare to kill Wen Zhong because of his loyalty, powerful background, strength, and status.
Wen Zhong was a fictional character in the ancient Chinese novel," Investiture of the Gods." He was the Grand Preceptor of the last emperor of the Shang Dynasty, King Zhou. He was described as an important figure who was well-versed in both literature and martial arts. Wen Zhong played an important role in the Shang army. He was revered by King Zhou and Daji. Even Daji, the fox demon, was afraid of him. His deeds and background in the novel did not mention his true identity because he was a fictional character.