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focuses on Wu Geng's battle against the gods who supported Zhou, using the body of a slave he humiliated and blinded, when his mother extracted his soul out to fake his death. The latter covers further fighting against gods. An
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by cutting out his heart, Wugeng fled to Feng, the capital of the Zhou state, together with his uncles Weizi and Weizhong to plead
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for help. Shortly afterward King Wu attacked the Shang and defeated King Zhou at the
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Wu Geng's life after the fall of Shang was fictionalized in
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