Why did da ji charm Zhou Wang and Nu Wa punish da ji?

Because Nu Wa still loves Zhou Wang.

The plot is that Zhou Wang and Nu Wa practice together, Zhou Wang falls in love with Nu Wa, and Nu Wa chooses not to love him for everything in the world. Zhou Wang's sadness turned his love for Nu Wa into a sin and led him astray, and this complicated love became a curse of fate, which could not be terminated. Only by ending Zhou Wang's life can this behavior be ended.

In Zhou Wang's words, Nu Wa hurt him and made him lose his country and beloved princess. Zhou Wang refused to accept his fate until his death. Nu Wa said that Zhou Wang deserved such a result, and God could not be with people in different ways, while Zhou Wang satirized Nu Wa's ignorance of human feelings.

Da ji was fascinated by Zhou Wang;

At a religious ceremony, Zhou Wang not only made rude moves to the statue of Nu Wa in the temple, but also made an obscene poem. Zhou Wang's behavior angered Nu Wa, so Nu Wa ordered the Millennium old fox to confuse Zhou Wang and destroy her country.

Fox Fairy used the body of da ji, the daughter of Jizhou warlord. After entering the harem, under the control of da ji, Zhou Wang gradually became cruel and eventually lost his reputation. Da ji went to see Nu Wa after successfully completing the task. As a result, Nuwa said, "I told you to confuse him, not to kill Zhongliang!" " So da ji was beheaded by the squire.