Talk:World Item/@comment-24.212.150.143-20150930204102/@comment-31.33.217.53-20151003002809

Kei Seke Koku.

The name comes from Chinese culture, it is said about femmes fatales who cause great upheaval in the country, generaly by interfering in the Government business, often because they are the consort of the current Monarch and they manipulate him into doing bullshit decisions with their womanly charm. It was said about Zhen Ji (wife of Cao Pi, son of Cao Cao) and about Da Ji (wife of the last King of Shang Dynasty), and about Tamamo no Mae (aka Kyubi no Kitsune) and some other. That's one of the many reasons why Japanese & Chinese don't like having a female Monarch. Though... doesn't mean Confucianism systematically hate women with power. Maruyama making the Keisekekoku an old woman, in this case, is a joke.