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Lady Daji: The Ancient Chinese Femme Fatale Who Destroyed a Dynasty (And Became a Fox) (9/28/20 YouTube video)

Posted on September 28, 2020October 1, 2020 by tcnightowl

Just wanted to share today’s video with those of you who might be dropping by the blog. This video is about one of Chinese history’s greatest femme fatales: Daji. Daji was a woman who is one of the most hated women in Chinese history, but is still one of the most legendary. So legendary that…

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