妲姬娘娘是处女
[dá jī niáng niáng shì chŭ nǚ]
This name translates directly to 'Queen Da Ji is a virgin'. Da Ji was a famous villainess who lived during the Shang Dynasty in Chinese history and literature, often portrayed as manipulative and immoral. The latter part ('is a virgin') contradicts historical and cultural depictions. This nickname likely conveys an element of surprise, irony, disbelief, or challenge against traditional stereotypes or narratives.