Who killed da ji in the end?

Da ji was finally killed by Taoist Lu Ya.

Da ji is a character in the novel Romance of Gods in the Ming Dynasty. She was originally the daughter of Hou Suhu in Jizhou of Shang Dynasty and the sister of Su Quanzhong. She is a stunning beauty. After being attracted by Shang Zhouwang, his father was forced to marry his daughter to Zhou Wang and was possessed by a Kyubi no Youko fox on his way to the Song Dynasty. Then his body was used by a fox demon to confuse Zhou Wang, ruining the fortune of Shang Dynasty and the glory of Shang Tang's 600-year inheritance.

Seeing that the Shang Dynasty was about to be doomed, da ji tried to reverse the fate of Shang Tang with the sisters of two other demons. She attacked Ji Fa, the king of Wu, at night, but she was defeated and ran away. On the way, he was tied up by the boy of Nu Wa Niangniang. Not only did he fail to show his merits, but he was also sentenced to death on the spot. To Zhou, Zhou was beheaded by Jiang Ziya and finally died under the magic weapon of the Taoist priest.

Da ji's Character Evaluation

Da ji is a well-known classic figure in The Romance of Gods. Based on the historical prototype of the same name, the script is processed, and the author further combs and deepens its image, and modifies the mythical elements and artistic forms to make it more lively. Da ji was also a ruthless man, which led to the demise of Di Xin in Shang Dynasty.

Modern adaptations of da ji and Zhou Wang are also impressive. Da ji's novels, movies, TV and online articles are all protagonists, and sometimes the protagonists in supporting roles, but almost all of them leave the country with the black historical image of villains. In the original version of Romance of the Gods, da ji was beheaded and died after becoming the owner of the nine-tailed fox fairy, but he was not qualified to be a fairy.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-da ji