I understand what you mean. Are there a group of ghosts coming out? Some have long tongues, some look like lamps, some are like you said when they are blindfolded and sometimes have one eye exposed, etc. Right.
It is an ancient ghost story from the Heian period in Japan. They have a name called "Hyakuki Night Walk" but generally speaking~~Hyakuki Night Walk mainly refers to a collection of paintings by Toriyama Shiyan with monsters as the content. .
Snow Girl:
According to legend, in the early Republic of Japan, because the people were not enlightened, the older generation of people particularly believed in some legends about gods and monsters, and even believed that natural disasters were caused by disasters. It is controlled by gods and ghosts, so there are ghost stories about snow girls in the snow. As long as someone gets lost in the harsh environment of ice and snow, he will definitely meet the snow girl who sucks people's energy to survive. Moreover, the unpredictable monster snow girl will deliberately play on the fickle and unfaithful nature of men. Sometimes she will deliberately leave a man behind. The frightened human male threatens him. If he wants to survive, he must keep his "promise" and abide by the laws of the demon world. He must not tell others about her existence and retreat? Otherwise, the betrayed Yuki Onna will definitely go. Take the man's life to warn the monster of the law. However, men who want to survive will definitely seek the trust of Yuki-onna in a panic, and promise to keep their promise after returning and not tell others about Yuki-onna's actions. However, the evil Yuki-onna, who likes to test men's character, will then disguise herself as an ordinary person. A virtuous human woman deliberately found the man with whom she had made a promise, won his favor, and further married him, gave birth to a child with her, and stayed with her all her life, monitoring whether the man could keep his promise. , he stayed with her safely until he grew old, but the unforgettable thrilling encounter always haunted the man's doubtful and frightened heart. Finally, one day, the man made up his mind to tell the truth about his encounter with the Snow Girl. The wife who is closest to him hopes that she can share his nightmares, but the man never expected that the person next to him would be the person he fears most in his midnight dreams. It turns out that he has been sleeping with his enemy for a long time. , broke the "promise", the snow girl had to take the man who gave birth to the child in prison, and sadly took the child back to the world of ice and snow. This ancient legend of the snow girl was first recorded in the Japanese monster novel, the classic fairy tale "The Ghost Story of Koizumi Yakumo". It fully describes the cold and ruthless characteristics of monsters and reflects the closeness between men and women through this story of betrayal. The divorced marriage and the charming appearance of a woman who is delicate, sensitive and dares to love and hate. Although this ancient legend is sad and cold, it is full of strange anecdotes. KB is vigilant and the ancient moral concept "promises must be kept." , but today, when people are not old-fashioned, how many people maintain awe and respect for the tradition, or even abide by it? There is also a legend that the snow girl will ask travelers to help look after the children in her arms in the snowy wilderness, and if they agree. . . .
Kappa:
Japanese folklorist Kunio Yanagida also wrote an article "Kappa Komahiki" (Kappa pulling a horse into the river) in "Yamashima Mintan Collection" According to the research of "Legend", it is said that its body is like a blue-black monkey, its hands and feet are like duck paws, and the depression on its head is like holding a saucer. Whether it is in water or on land, as long as the water in the saucer does not dry up, it has infinite power. Wrestling with humans or horses, so there is a saying in Japan to describe a huge disaster, it is called "Kappa is wiped out." Kappas look a bit like humans, but have webbed hands and feet and are quite good at swimming. In addition, the kappa has a turtle-like carapace on its back, and its skin is covered with slippery, transparent mucus, just like an amphibian. The top of the head of the kappa is disk-shaped. It is said that once the skin on this part of the head dries up, the kappa will die, so the kappa is often found near the water. Although there are rumors of kappas appearing all over Japan, the legend of kappas in Lake Biwa is the earliest and most orthodox. There is even a kappa mummy hidden in the nearby Azuchi Temple. It is said that there are various types of kappa living in Lake Biwa. Some of them have poor "behavior" and cause many innocent people to drown every year. These bad-behaved kappas will hide in the water and take the opportunity to pull people's feet. After pulling the person into the water, they eat part of the internal organs. Therefore, everyone must be careful near water in the mountains. If you encounter a kappa, just dry the water in the water plate on its head.
Qingxingdeng:
To be specific, it is not a monster, but more like a story-telling act like "The Decameron": most Japanese ghost stories also happen on summer nights. . Many of the stories in Kabuki, the traditional Japanese drama, are derived from ghost stories. In the Edo period (equivalent to 1603 to 1867 AD), there was a game called "Hyakumonogatari". It means that a few friends get together in the middle of the night, light many candles, and everyone takes turns telling ghost stories and feeling the atmosphere of KB. It is said that when the hundredth candle goes out, the real ghost will appear... So storytellers often have a warning in their hearts. When it is their turn to tell a story, they must not become the last one, because they don't know What will happen when you finish telling the hundredth story? So every time the ninety-ninth is mentioned, it will be stopped immediately. No one dares to continue talking. This is a collective ritual of summoning ghosts. The Edo period writer Ryo Asai's "Kasashiko" records in detail the origin and gameplay of "Hyakumonogatari". The brief description is as follows: Before playing the game "Hyakumonogatari", all participants must be in uniform. Wearing Tsing Yi, gathered in the same dark room. In the room next to this darkroom, row lamps made of blue paper were prepared, and enough lamp oil was added, and then a hundred wicks were lit and lined up. A small wooden table will be placed next to the portable lamp, with a mirror placed on it. After everyone takes turns telling a strange story, he must leave his seat and walk in the dark to the next room with a lighted lamp, and blow out a wick. Then, look at your own face in the mirror before returning to the original darkroom, and then change to the next person. During the process of blowing out the wick, they continued to tell strange stories. After finishing the ninety-ninth strange story, the last wick was left and was left to continue burning. Then everyone continued to sit around and wait for the dawn. When the sun comes up, we all disperse and go home. Many people don’t understand why the ghost story always ends after the ninety-ninth one is told. This is because people at that time were very superstitious and said that if the hundredth ghost story was mentioned, something weird would happen, so no one dared to go there. Touch this taboo. With the passage of time, the street lamps were replaced by candles, and the new game rule was that the last candle must be blown out. The Hyakumonogatari game became KB's Ghost Story Meeting. It is said that when the last candle is blown out, When it was turned off, something strange indeed happened. The painting "The Green Lantern" painted by Toriyama Sekien is included in "Hakudori Night Parade". It depicts the scene of the Hyakumonogatari at that time. When the Green Lantern was about to be blown out, many interesting monster stories were being told by a group of people. , and someone recorded it in writing. This is the origin of Yokai Hyakumonogatari. Haha, if you want to play this game in the future, don’t tell the hundredth ghost story, it will become true!
Niuda:
Nita is a legendary monster in Fukui Prefecture; according to local residents, when a person passes by a field late at night, he often suddenly discovers the field. In the center stood a dark figure. This dark shadow always shouts "Give me back my land!" and throws mud at people. This is Nitianfang. Nitianfang is a monster with only one eye. He is not the guardian of the fields, but is formed by the ghosts of some farmers who starved to death because their fields were taken away. It is said that the mud thrown in the face has a very fishy odor; once it is unfortunately thrown into the mud, the stench will last for about 3 days and will not go away.
Ox-Ghost:
(Also called Earth Spider), as its name suggests, it is a hybrid monster of a cow and a ghost. It sleeps on the bottom of the sea during the day, and lands ashore to attack people at night. There are also some who live in the mountains. . At Kannonji Temple in Tanushimaru, Ukiha County, Fukuoka Prefecture, it is said that there is a hand bone of Ushiuki. According to the late Heian period, Master Kaneko, the leader at the time, said, "This was obtained by slaying the Ushi-ghost that disturbed the village." The most famous legend of defeating the Ushi-ghost is at Nekaji Temple in Takamatsu City, Kochi Prefecture. The legendary cow ghost not only has horns on its head, but also has a face like a monkey, a body like a tiger, hands and feet like a cow, and bat-like wings under its armpits. In Genxiang Temple, the horns of the Ushi Oni are still preserved and are open to the public every year on June 28 of the lunar calendar. In addition, in order to commemorate the legend, a large Ushi Oni statue has been erected in the grounds, which looks like the evil dragon in Western mythology. Legend has it that Minamoto Yoritomo, the first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate, saw this monster when he was ill. It turned into a mage and wanted to get close to the general. Minamoto Yoritomo was indeed a man blessed by God. In confusion, he drew his sword and slashed the monster. Later, following the blood trail, I discovered the earth spider's cave. It was already dead! The demon-killing sword was henceforth called Knee-giri or Onimaru Tsuna.
Shuten-dōji:
As for Shuten-dōji’s life experience, novels such as "Oka Soko" record that he was originally a young monk born in Echigo. He attracted jealousy because of his handsome appearance. Due to many evil thoughts, he turned into a ghost. There is also a theory that he is the son of Ibukiyama Myojin (actually Enma) and Hime-kun of the nearby Hao tribe. As mentioned in the previous legend, Shuten-dōji was later kicked out of the temple by a senior monk who noticed his evil intentions, thus ending his childhood life. There is another saying: Shuten-dōji, also known as Shuten-dōji, was the king of ghosts who was killed by the general Minamoto Yorimitsu. Therefore, Yorimitsu's sword was also named Yasutuna-dōjigiri. Due to this strange origin, Doji-kiri is the same as the famous sword. Dadian Tai etc. are also known as the "Five Swords of the World". During the Heian Dynasty in 990, it was a famous monster that shocked Kyoto. Legend has it that the Shuten boy who lived in the Oe Mountains of Tanba Province was entangled with a group of evil spirits. They did all kinds of evil, built iron palaces privately, sneaked into the homes of rich people at night to steal treasures, and abducted women and children as their food. Even Emperor Ichijo was shocked by such a thing. However, something more terrifying happened. Ikeda Nakaton's daughter disappeared. The result of the onmyoji's divination was that he was captured by the ghosts of Dajiangshan.
The Ghost of Rashomon:
Also known as Ibaraki-dōji, Hoshikuma-dōji and Shuten-dōji are evil spirits living in the great rivers and mountains, and Shuten-dōji is theirs. Ghost King. Nowadays, there are still monuments with ghosts as the theme in Japan. The Shuten-dōji on the monument points to the capital in a very vivid way. Ibaraki-dōji and Hoshikuma-dōji guard one side respectively, majestic. It seems to have the intention of warning the world. There are also many interesting legends about Ibaraki-dōji. In the famous ballad "Rashomon" and the kabuki "Tenbashi", it is called the "Ghost of Rashomon". Of course, the human protagonist this time is "Watanabe Tsuna", one of the Four Heavenly Kings under Yorimitsu. The two swords used by Genji Tada Mitsunaka to guard the world are called knee-cutters and mustard-cutters. The origin of the name of the knife is said to be that when attacking, one knife strikes the knee and the other strikes the face. General Yorimitsu gave one of the "whiskers" to Tsuna Watanabe, one of the Four Heavenly Kings. One day, Watanabe Tsuna was returning to his home from his official post. When he walked to a bridge, he suddenly saw a beautiful woman wandering by herself. After questioning, I learned that he had recently moved to Beijing and lived in Wutiao Mansion. He hesitated because he was not familiar with the roads. Watanabe Tsuna saw that it was getting late, so he helped the woman get on the horse, and the two of them rode towards Gojo Residence. In fact, this woman is the incarnation of Ibaraki-dōji, Shuten-dōji’s subordinate. It showed its true form at Gojo Ferry. Just when it grabbed Watanabe and wanted to kill him, Hichiri cut off its wrist in a flash, causing pain. The Ibaraki boy flew towards Mount Aitu. Tsuna Watanabe felt strange when he got a wrist with only three fingers, so he told Yorimitsu and Abe Seimei about it. Watanabe Tsuna presented the severed arm to Minamoto Yorimitsu, and Yorimitsu asked Abe Seimei to perform a divination. The conclusion was that "Watanabe Tsuna must perform a seven-day observance of things," and that ghosts and gods will come and take away the arm within seven days. So Watanabe Tsuna specially put the severed hand in an iron box for safekeeping. Six days passed like this. On the evening of the sixth day, Watanabe Tsuna's adoptive mother came to visit. Watanabe Tsuna welcomed his adoptive mother into the house to entertain her. Said it depends on the ghost's wrist. So he took out the ghost's wrist. The adoptive mother looked at it carefully for a long time, and then suddenly shouted loudly: "This is my wrist!" and then escaped through the window. There are many versions of this legend, but the general plot is the same: someone cut off his wrist with a mustache, and the monster transformed into an adoptive mother to trick him into getting his wrist back. Because of this legend, Hiroshiri was called "Onikiri". As for Ibaraki Doji's life experience, it is generally believed that he was an outcast. According to legend, his parents were Settsu Ibaraki people. Because his mother was pregnant for more than sixteen months, Ibaraki Doji was called a "devil" when he was born and was hated by everyone. Later, he was adopted by the owner of a barber shop, and after a few years he grew into an adult. Once, he accidentally scratched a customer's scalp while working, and the blood flowed out. Ibaraki licked it with his tongue, and found that the taste was particularly sweet. Naturally, he was spurned by everyone for this. Finally, one night, he found that his reflection in the water mirror showed a ghostly appearance, so he obeyed the call of fate, abandoned the world, and returned to Mount Tamba. There is another saying: It has a scary face, but it is a god. It is a monster guarding the door, but occasionally it will do pranks and scare people half to death. They are not guarding the door for people, but to keep those who enter by mistake. Habitat of ghosts brought to the right path.
Demon fox:
The legend of the demon fox can be said to be widespread in the soil of the East.
Not to mention China’s nine-tailed demon fox Da herself, even in Japan, there are also bewitching fox girls like “Tamazo Mae”. Some young, beautiful and attractive women are often called "vixens", which is actually an alternative representation of ancient women's lust. The story of Tamamo Mae: The talented girl "Tamazo Mae" favored by Emperor Toba was good at charming and seduced the emperor's essence and made her sick in bed. Later, the onmyoji Abe Yasunari discovered that she was a thousand-year-old demon fox from Tianzhu, and subdued her with a trick. As a result, the demon fox's resentful spirit turned into a killing stone, and anyone who accidentally touched it would die. Only after the eminent monk chanted sutras and transcended, the resentment was released. The soul can become a Buddha.
Kudzu leaves:
The mother of the famous Onmyoji Abe Seimei. "The Tale of Kuzuleha" records that the white demon fox who transformed into a beauty met Seimei's father and gave birth to her child. The poignant story of Seimei leaving without saying goodbye after six years. But is this actually the case? According to the records in "Shinta Tsuma", Abe Seimei's father Abe Massai should actually have married a low-ranking entertainer at that time. The legend of the white fox Kuzuha consolidated Abe Seimei's position in people's hearts. Of course, the so-called killing stone in reality is not the incarnation of the demon fox. The killing stone is a poisonous stone on the mountain in Nasu Town, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Whether insects or birds, once they come into contact with this stone, they will soon become poisonous. die. This poisonous stone can kill living things. According to scientists, this kind of poisonous stone is mostly found near the crater of the volcano. It is poisonous because it is soaked by the sulfurous acid and hydrogen sulfide gas emitted by the volcano. Some temples moved it and placed it as a sacred object.
Tengu:
Tengu is one of the most well-known monsters in Japan. "Shan Hai Jing" says that Tengu is a fox-like animal, and in Japan it is called Tengu (a fox that lives in the sky). Tengu has a bright red face and a high nose, a bit like a proboscis monkey. It holds a round fan and looks very tall. Living in the deep mountains, he has divine power and superpowers, and has the power to make humans feel KB. There is a pair of wings behind his back, which can fly freely in the sky and has the power to tear humans into pieces. The fan he holds in his hand can uproot many big trees with just a slight wave, which shows its power. . Heaven and earth, everything is possible. The statue of Tengu is still enshrined in Kurama Temple. It is said that Tengu will abduct people who are lost in the forest, so the ancients called the abducted children "Kamiyin". As the name suggests, they are hidden by the gods. The legend of Tengu was later integrated into the mountain religions (Tendai and Shingon Esoteric Buddhism). The Kamakura Period "Shishabo Scroll" depicts the battle between Tengu and Tendai monks and their defeat, with lifelike movements. Yes, quite interesting. It is said that in this story, the Tengu Legion from China came to ask for help from the Japanese Tengu, but the Japanese Tengu showed an arrogant attitude, which is what is called "arrogant" and "arrogant" in Japanese. Therefore, the tengu that originally had an "eagle" as its main image in ancient times was transformed into a "high-nosed tengu" in the late Middle Ages. It is also rumored that those mountain monks who have not reached the level of spiritual practice and have an arrogant attitude will turn into tengu after death. In later generations, there was a saying that the appearance of Tengu would lead to chaos in the world. It is still a mystery whether the mountain monk who caused all kinds of mysterious phenomena is related to the legend of Tengu.
Nekomata:
A kind of cat demon, it is said that it has two tails and can walk upright. The story first appeared in "Japanese Supernatural", describing the story of a fetus born after the death of a cat that turned into a human. Cat demons are elderly cats, usually appearing in the image of an old woman. Their bodies are about twice the size of humans. Large cat demons can even grow as big as a calf. Their tails are bifurcated at the end. Chinese characters Written as "Cat Gu" or "Cat Mata", it means "Cat Demon" or "Cat Monster". Therefore, in order to prevent the old cat from turning into a cat monster, the tail end of the young cat is cut off, leaving only the short root. This way, the cat's tail will not be afraid of branching and turning into a cat monster to cause trouble at home. The cat demon with terrible magical power will speak in a human voice before eating breakfast. Sometimes, after eating a person, it will transform into the person's body and wait for the next prey. Usually cat demons only attack people they hate, but if they encounter a cat demon with a more ferocious temperament and cruel methods, they will hurt people indiscriminately as soon as they see them. There are also kind-hearted cat demons in legends who often change She takes on the appearance of a young girl so that she can get close to humans. Of course, her personality is very docile. She likes to eat fish, has a light body, and likes to rely on humans, but she is often hurt by others. Cats, raccoons, and foxes are all animals with extraordinary abilities in Japanese legend.
Eight Hundred Eight Hundred Raccoons:
The raccoon boss who lives in Shikoku has a rather large head. It is said that there are many "raccoons" under his command, and they are dedicated to protecting the territory of Shikoku. Confront the Fox Legion. From a long time ago, raccoons have always given people the impression of being easy to get close to, and they get along very well with people who live in the mountains. In some places, the raccoon dog is worshiped as a god by the Japanese just like the fox, but the raccoon dog seems to be more popular than the fox, perhaps because it has characteristics similar to dark circles under the eyes, which is very pleasing. Therefore, in many folk tales, the role played by the raccoon is always humorous, interesting, and has the wisdom to adapt to the situation. It is indeed different from the fox, which is cunning and good at deceiving. This is also the reason why the two animals have different impressions in people's minds. difference. However, Tanuki doesn't just do mischief. Some raccoons who have been helped by humans will turn into women to sell tea pots or horses in order to repay their kindness, and use the proceeds to thank their benefactors (there are also similar stories of foxes repaying kindness). Whether it's repaying a favor or making trouble, humans will eventually see through it. This is the interesting thing about raccoons. The raccoon dog also often showed some behaviors that made everyone laugh, such as lighting fires on its own and making all kinds of strange noises, secretly drinking wine brewed by people at home, getting drunk, and lying on its back in the courtyard sleeping soundly. It can be seen that tanuki is a rare cute monster in Japanese legends. According to Japanese legend, Tanuki has never done anything harmful to anyone.
Grandma viper:
Grandma viper often appears near the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture on snowy nights; it is said that grandma viper’s His face is bloodless, and he always appears in a white kimono with a big umbrella on his head and a cane and a wine bottle in his hand. When a woman without makeup happens to meet a viper grandma on the road, the grandma will smear the viper (white powder?) for makeup in the wine bottle on the woman's face. It can be regarded as a "friendly" monster that implements female beauty.
Grandma who washes red beans:
There is a strange old woman in the countryside. Some people call her "Grandma who washes red beans", "Grandma who sifts red beans", "Grandma who grinds red beans", or "Grandma who grinds red beans". "Mi Popo" has different names depending on the place. However, one thing that is the same is that you will be by the river and hear the sound of washing red beans. Basically, you can't see her face, you can only hear her voice. Some people have seen her and she looks like an old woman from the back. This saying has been passed down to this day. She will not come out to harm anyone, but someone once accidentally fell into the river to confirm her appearance. In Koshinetsu, Kanto, Japan, there is a rumor that a strange old woman would catch people with a sieve and eat them: "Grind the beans around, grind them into powder and eat them, catch people here and there, grind them around, grind them into powder and eat them..." "Such children's songs have also been passed down.
Huzi:
Huzi is also called "Shanyan", both of which have the meaning of echo in Japanese. Huzi is a one-eyed, one-legged little demon who always wears a big raincoat. Huzi is quite shy. When someone accidentally discovers him, he will quickly jump away awkwardly with his thin little foot. Huzi likes to play pranks on Hueyin. Therefore, if there is no echo or different echoes are returned in the mountains of Japan, it is because the call son is causing trouble.
Bone Girl:
Originally seen in the works of Koizumi Yakumo. There was a man named Juro who divorced his wife because he could not bear the poor life. He married a young lady from a rich and prestigious family and became an official. But the new life made Juro more and more tired, and he missed his good wife who weaved at home all day long. A year later, Juro returned home one night, and his wife had no intention of blaming him. Juro woke up the next morning and found a black-haired skeleton lying next to him. The original title of this legend is "Reconciliation". This legend probably has the lament of a beautiful woman getting old easily.
The Daughter of Ugly Time:
A kind of ghost, originating from the picture album "Paintings of the Present and Past: A Hundred Ghosts" written by Toriyama Shiyan. The original name is "Chou Shi Shen", which means worshiping at the ugly time. According to the book, at three o'clock in the Chou Shi period (especially on a dark, moonless night), a woman with a mirror on her chest and three candles lit on her head will go to the shrine to find her. A big tree (or cedar) has the cursed straw man nailed to it to perform the ritual. Of course, you cannot be seen doing this kind of thing. If you are seen, the power will be weakened and sometimes you will hurt yourself. In fact, it is a curse that hurts both sides. I heard that the person who casts the curse can easily go crazy himself. "The Girl of Ugly Time" is a ghost transformed into a woman full of jealousy and resentment. This woman became a ghost because she lost her virginity and was abandoned by others.
Usually, ordinary ghosts will turn into translucent or white light, but ghosts appear to be red light. Therefore, it is widely believed in Japan that the "ugly girl" usually wears red clothes for this reason. A beautiful woman will easily arouse her strong jealousy, and she will resort to trickery to inflict misfortune on the woman. Therefore, when encountering an "ugly woman", it is best not to get close to her to avoid getting into trouble. It is said that the formal dress of the "ugly girl" is white clothes, a bronze mirror hanging on the chest, single-tooth wooden clogs on her feet, a wooden comb in her mouth, a cast iron ring on her head, and a Put three candles (representing the three karmic fires of emotion, hatred, and resentment), hold a hammer in one hand, and a five-inch nail in the other hand, and cast spells in the middle of the night. Therefore, it is also terrible to be resented by a woman.
Daocheng Temple Bell:
Originally seen in "Jinglu Ziniang Daocheng Temple", it is one of the most famous repertoires in the Changbei dance drama. It is also a repertoire often used in Ningyo Joruri plays (that is, puppet plays). The story tells the story of the completion celebration of the newly cast bell in Daocheng Temple. A beautiful woman put on dance clothes and a traditional "black hat" and danced for the monks in the temple, expressing her charming feelings. During the dance, the giant hanging bell fell, and everyone discovered that the wandering monk Anzhen was hiding inside. It turned out that he had promised to marry Qing Ji but broke his promise. Qing Ji was so sad and resentful that she turned into a snake, wrapped around the clock, and burned her and the clock. Hatred ultimately leads to mutual destruction. The famous Japanese animation master Kihachiro Kawamoto once created a story about a resentful woman based on this. You may wish to take a look. Later generations often regard the Daocheng Temple bell as a symbol of the maiden's spring.
Prajna:
Prajna does not mean wisdom in Buddhism, but a kind of monster in Japanese legend. To be more precise, it should be a kind of resentful spirit. It is said that it is caused by women An evil spirit formed by strong jealousy and resentment, Prajna lives in the mountains and eats people every midnight. She is a female ghost who specializes in robbing children. And she makes a creepy and terrifying laugh. Japan's famous < The protagonist of The Tale of Genji, Hikari Genji, was a nobleman in the Heian period. He had a beautiful face and fell in love with many women. According to the custom of that era, the emperor and the nobles also married many concubines in addition to their main wives. The heroine of The Tale of Genji is called "Rokujo" "Gojisho". She once had a good life as the Crown Princess, but then she lost her husband and fell in love with Guang Genji, but Guang Genji soon gave her a cold talk, so she was very distressed and began to be jealous of "Aoi Kami" "," Aoi Shang" is the main wife of Guanggenji. Later, the Rokujo Gojisho became Prajna, and Aoi Shang was in trouble...
Mao Nu:
Very late at night, there will often be a beautifully dressed woman standing on a deserted street. If someone passing by asks: "What are you doing so late?" What? "The hairy girl will turn her head, her whole face is covered with dark fur, and her facial features are completely unclear! When people find out that it is the scary hairy girl and is about to run away in panic, the hairy girl will stretch her head. The hair wrapped around the neck of the person who was about to escape and strangled him to death...
Hungry ghost:
Due to some sins committed in his previous life, he fell into the realm of hungry ghost. Because his mouth is too small, he cannot eat. Don’t think that he has a big belly. They mistakenly thought that they were full because their stomachs were bloated due to malnutrition. In fact, they were very hungry! There are many different types of hungry ghosts, some can spit fire, and some will eat food again. Some of the vomited ones eat feces and urine, some eat dead meat, and some cannot eat anything, etc. Their eyes are often pecked out by vultures, and their stomachs are bitten open...
Guhuo Bird:
Guhuo Bird (also directly called the female bird) is recorded in "Xuanzhong Ji": "Guhuo Bird can absorb people's soul energy. Today A cloud-breasted female bird... People at that time were also called ghost birds. "But it is certainly not comparable to the nine-headed bird that instigates Chu Feng. According to research by scholars, in ancient China, the two characters "nine" and "ghost" were commonly used. This big bird with nine human faces has an awkward gait caused by the tilt of its head. It is said to be similar to the gait of a duck. It has some weird expressions integrated into it. It haunts the back garden of the palace and is a tyrannical figure. Domination brings disaster. First, a drop of blood can reduce disasters and absorb people's soul energy. Liu Xun of the Tang Dynasty wrote in "Ling Biao Lu Yi" that: "Ghost cars, during spring and summer, will fly by when there is a slight darkness. There are especially many outside the mountains. They love to enter people's homes and absorb people's soul. Or there are nine poems like this. If a dog bites one of them and the house is dripping with blood, there will be evil consequences. "The second one is to smear the blood on the child's clothes and take away the child. "Tianzhongji" says: "The guhuo bird can absorb people's soul energy, and today we are like a cloud-breasted mother bird.
It is said that the mother's death will lead to it. He can take a man's son as his own son. If there are two breasts on the chest, if there is a child in the house, the blood will be spotted on his clothes as a sign of ambition. Nowadays, people do not want to expose children through their clothes, this is why. "Third, it has an ugly image and a ferocious temperament. Song Dynasty Zhou Mi said in "Qidong Wild Words": "The body is as round as a dustpan, with ten rings clustered around it, and its head has nine heads, one of which is alone, and dripping with blood, as seen in the world. It is said that each wing has two wings, and when it flies, the eighteen wings fly in and out, and they do not work with each other, and they even fight and break the wings." Nails, in order to learn about people's misfortunes and blessings. If there is disaster, it will sit on the house and sing (in the volume of "Lingbiao Luyi"). The Guhuo bird is a monster from Chinese legends, sometimes appearing in the form of nine heads. .
Futokuuchi:
There are monsters that appear in famous folk tales. The position of the mouth is said to be on the top of the head, but it is correct to have it near the back of the neck. , this mouth is larger than the previous mouth, and can eat several times the amount of food. The mouth is usually covered by hair. When no one is around, and there is food in front of it, the hair will be used as tentacles. Eat the food. There is a legend circulating in Chiba that tells the story of a stepmother who killed her ex-wife's son and turned into such a monster. In this story, the stepmother's evil heart killed the child, so the child.
Human bird: Legend has it that there is a bird that lays eggs on people. The eggs of this bird are smaller than human pores, and when they are born, they lay eggs on people. The internal organs are used as food, and finally they fly out of the human body. This is the bird that enters the body. In addition, some people say that people grow into birds and are considered to be monsters.
Fei Yuanmo: has a beautiful face. A monster that specializes in sucking the essence and blood of men. It is said that it was created by the resentment of female prisoners