Someone reported the atrocities of Nanyang King Gao Chuo: Gao Chuo was in Dingzhou, and he saw a woman walking on the road holding a child. She stepped forward to snatch the child from the woman's arms and threw it on the ground to feed his Persian dog. The woman cried and furiously, and the dog bit the woman. When the dog had just eaten the child and did not bite, he smeared the blood from the child on the woman. All the dogs pounced on the woman, tearing the woman apart. Exhausted. When the two brothers met, Gao Wei immediately removed the shackles for Gao Chuo and asked him what he was most happy about in Dingzhou. Gao Chuo said, “It’s happiest to mix scorpions and maggots to watch each other bite.” Gao Wei sent people to search for scorpions overnight. In the morning, they obtained two or three liters of scorpions, put them in a large bathtub, tied individuals in, and watched that person together. The sting called flipping. Gao Wei was overjoyed and complained about Gao Chuo: "Why didn't you send someone to tell me about such a fun thing."