妲己虽美终究是妖纣王虽丑终究是皇
[dá jĭ suī mĕi zhōng jiū shì yāo zhòu wáng suī chŏu zhōng jiū shì huáng]
'Daji is beautiful but ultimately a demon; King Zhou is ugly but remains the king.' This refers to ancient Chinese legend where Daji, a fox spirit who bewitched King Zhou of Shang, brought ruin to her country. The name contrasts inner qualities versus outer appearances.