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.
King Zhou of Shang and Su Daji in the Investiture of the Gods were fictional characters that did not exist in the real world. Therefore, whether they were good or bad people needed to be judged according to different values and cultural backgrounds. From the plot and character setting of the novel, King Zhou of Shang and Su Daji were both portrayed as extremely cruel and evil characters. King Zhou of Shang's love for promiscuity and extravagance led to the country's economic decline, which eventually led to the demise of the Shang Dynasty. Su Daji, on the other hand, was bewitched by a vixen, causing her to become very evil and cruel, often harming innocent people. In traditional Chinese culture, people generally believed that bad people were evil and good people were kind. Therefore, from the perspective of traditional Chinese culture, King Zhou of Shang and Su Daji might be regarded as bad people. However, different people and cultures may have different views, so there is no absolute answer to this question.
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.
" Investiture of the Gods: King Wu Conquers Zhou " was an ancient mythical drama. It told the story of King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty's debauchery, which triggered a war between gods and men. The drama mainly revolved around the war between King Wu of Zhou, Ji Fa, and King Zhou of Shang. It involved the discord between King Zhou and the fox spirit, Su Daji, as well as the plot of Jiang Ziya and others helping King Wu to fight against Shang Zhou. The series was released in 2009 with a total of 40 episodes.
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.
Zhou Tingyi was in the 23rd episode of the Investiture of the Gods. Fairy Yunxiao was a fairy from the end of the Shang Dynasty to the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty. She was originally a fairy from beyond the clouds, but she was injured by a monkey demon, so she was reborn and became a general in the end of the Shang Dynasty. Zhou Tingyi was Fairy Yun Xiao's disciple. She had once fought with Fairy Yun Xiao and eventually became her right-hand man.
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 Expedition to King Zhou' was an ancient mythical drama adapted from 'Investiture of the Gods'. The play was directed by Jin Aoxun and starred Lin Xinru, Liu Dekai, Huang Weide, Lu Liangwei, and Wang Like. The plot was about 3000 years ago, a world-shaking battle between gods and humans broke out in the Central Plains. King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty was licentious, cruel, and fierce, causing complaints from all over the country. The show had a total of 40 episodes and could be watched on some online viewing platforms.
"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 people who were killed by Daji in the Investiture of the Gods included Empress Jiang, Bigan, Bo Yikao, Shen Gongbao, Ma, etc.
" I, King Zhou, Smashed the Investiture of the Gods at the Beginning " was a novel that told the story of the protagonist Du Chen's soul transmigrating into King Zhou's body. During the God-Sealing Tribulation, Jiang Ziya led the vassals to rebel and surrounded the Shang royal palace, forcing King Zhou to set himself on fire. Before he died, Du Chen's soul transmigrated into King Zhou's body and obtained the god-level selection system. This novel seemed to be set in the background of King Zhou, telling the story of rebirth and apotheosis. However, the specific plot and details could only be understood after reading the full text.