Bai Ze in chinese means 'white marsh'. It is an ancient beast originates from Japan, according to Chinese Mythology. It was believed that the Emperor of China once encountered this creature and ...
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Bashe is the name of a mythical giant reptile in the Chinese Mythology. It is believed to be similar to the South American version of 'boa constrictor' or African version of 'mamba'. ...
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Fox Spirits/ Fox Fairy (Hu Li Jing/ Hu Xian) - These are foxes that accumulated enough earthly energies and skills to be able to transform into the Human Form. The fox ...
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Shui Gui (Water ghost) - Ghosts that died of watery causes, they will haunt the pong, pool, lake, river or sea that they died or drown in. These ghosts are said ...
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SHEN in indigenous Chinese religion, a beneficent spirit of the dead; the term is also applied to deified mortals and gods. Shen are associated with the yang (bright, active) aspect of ...
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Q: What is a hopping Ghost?
A: Scientifically speaking, it's an undecayed corpse whose main soul, the po, has not yet left for the other world. Now, a po on the loose ...
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Kwee Kia is also known as the toyol in Malay. The closest English translation will be Little Devil, due to its small figure.
The Kwee Kia is powered by a young, angry ...
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The Chiang Shih was a creature resulting from suicide or a particularly violent death. Bearing strong resemblance's to the Eastern European vampire, Chiang Shih were vicious, violent killers who would often ...
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