Supreme wisdom
Data 1: The Prajna mentioned here is not the wisdom in Buddhism, but a kind of ghost in Japanese legend, or a kind of resentment, which is said to be an evil spirit formed by women's strong jealousy and resentment.
Prajna lives in the mountains and eats people at midnight. She is a female ghost who robs children to eat, and she will give a creepy and terrible laugh. There is a story about Prajna in the famous Tale of Genji. This story called "Kwai Shang" is said to be very famous. It is said that Hiroshi, the hero of The Tale of Genji, is an aristocrat in heian period, with delicate facial features and many loving daughters. According to the custom of that era, emperors and nobles not only married wives, but also married many wing houses.
Bones girl
Double-mouthed woman
Phoenix fire
Ghost Night ranked 12.
Phoenix fire, phoenix fire. Legend is the embodiment of firebird, that is, the flame of phoenix. When the phoenix is nirvana, it is left in the flame of the world. Wandering in the world, accepted by hades. It is a flame with purple top, black middle and red bottom. Phantom figures are men and women with evil faces. The reformed men are generally: black hair, pointed ears, long black nails, white and purple shirts, surrounded by purple flames. On behalf of Hades' guidance. Women are generally: purple hair, pointed ears, long red nails, purple phoenix tattoo on the left face, red on the black background, surrounded by red flames. Representing myself who once wandered in the world. In ancient Japan, it was a monster of God. However, the illusory male image has always been feared by human beings because it represents death. The shape is a fire with purple top, black middle and red bottom.
Yuki Onna
Living in the deep mountains, almost like people, has a beautiful appearance, and often attracts men who enter the snow-capped mountains to unmanned places, kisses them, completely freezes them, and takes their souls away as food. Snow Girl's child is called Xue Tong. In Japan, Xue Tong is regarded as the monster that brings the first snow in winter.
In the early years of the Republic of China, because the people's wisdom was not open, the older generation especially believed in some legends of monsters, and even thought that natural disasters were controlled by monsters, so there was the legend of Snow Girl, a mystery in the snow.
Snow girl, a traditional Japanese monster, is a peerless beauty, wearing a white kimono, with long light blue hair and cold nature. She is a subordinate of the mountain god and is in charge of winter snow.
Shuteng-jidu
A monster with a handsome young appearance, he lured virgins and cut off their breasts as food. In some places, it is said that the appearance is changing. He is a real virgin killer.
There is also a saying that a teenager who swallowed wine and drank was also a teenager who was killed by General Yuan, and his sabre was called boy beheading. Because of this strange origin, the ceremony of boy beheading and famous sword is also called "the five swords in the world".
He Tong (かっぱ)
There is a small lake near the Inagawa Shrine in Japan, which is called Salvation Lake. There are often river children in the lake. Because the river boy is a household name in Japan, there are many sayings. It's more common for a bird-headed man to wear tortoise shells and have a bowl-shaped concave mirror on his head, which is full of water. If he is alive, no water will die. His hands are connected, they can stretch, and they can fly with the help of fart. It is recorded in folk books that we often see, such as Night of the Hundred Ghosts, Pepsi Record, Record of Ten Ghosts, Legend of the Monster and so on.
The origin of river children
Legend has it that the "river boy" lives in rivers or ponds all over Japan. According to the research data of folklore scholar Junichiro Ishikawa, the legend of river children is widely distributed, including northeast Japan, central Japan, Feng Jingen, Kansai Ishikawa and other places. Toyama Prefecture, China Prefecture, Shikoku Prefecture, Kitakyushu Prefecture and Kyushu Saga Prefecture? Miyazaki Prefecture, Amami Islands and Okinawa Prefecture have different appellations for river children according to different dialects. * * * Tongdian is called "Kappa" because it is a "child living in a river". It turns out that the river boy is an elf in the water and is regarded as a river god worshipped by people. There is also a saying that the river boy is the messenger of the water god, which is transformed from the frost falling from the water god.
Bridge (はしひめ)
Data 1: It is found in Meiji Demon, which is the resentment of some infatuated women. Because I was madly in love with others and couldn't be with my beloved, I jumped off the bridge and committed suicide. If a person crosses the bridge at night, he will appear and cause him to drown in the water. If a woman crosses the bridge, she will be dragged down by force. It is said that in the patriotic tax protection, women can't commit suicide easily, but jump into the river to commit suicide, so this kind of monster is called the poor monster.
Fetuman (ひとぅばん)
I saw in "A Hundred Ghosts Walking at Night" that it was actually a person, but because he was possessed by a monster, his head would fly away from his body when he slept, scaring people everywhere for fun. The possessed monster is called owl, which is the soul of birds and usually attaches to people who like to kill and eat birds and animals. The person possessed by him will become a skeleton in 7 days, which is also karma!
Drowning girl
Data 1: The drowning woman at the seaside was soaked to the skin, which was regarded as an ominous sign by the residents living at the seaside. She has long hair and a snake body in her lower body. If she meets this woman, no matter how she escapes, she will be caught in the end!
Ibaraki-douji
Legend has it that he is a subordinate of the boy who swallowed wine.
There is another saying about Ibaraki:
He has a terrible face, but he is a god. He is a monster guarding the gate, but occasionally he plays pranks and scares people half to death. They guard the door not to be human, but to guide the ghosts who have strayed into human settlements to the right path.
Shouhongye (もみじがり)
There are five generals in the mountain, including Mao Wei and Hongye.
Ghosts, women and folk songs are all people.
のしるなればこゝにせず.
-"Ancient and Modern Ghosts"
In ancient times, people called it "red leaf hunting". Watching red leaves in the wild mountains in autumn was very important from the court to the common people. Japanese people prefer the vitality of "Maple Leaf Red in February", but when looking at the red leaves, they can only look out and can't stare quietly. It is said that the color of red leaves is dyed red with the blood of maple ghosts. The deathday of the maple ghost is the day after the Red Leaf Festival.
Otter (かはぅそ)
That is to say, beavers, there are many beavers in Japan that turn into a grateful story. Originally, the beaver was an animal, but its true face was a raccoon. Why did it become a monster passed down by our ancestors? Probably because I was hungry, I took advantage of the darkness at night (because it was originally Nocturnal Animals) to find food in a nearby village or farmland. Sometimes people find that the crops have not been eaten by anyone, and the grain originally put in the warehouse has disappeared somehow, thinking that there is no trace of Rank Cloud S, and it is also rumored that a monster like a child will come into the house at night and make a strange noise, so that the door will be closed in fear. These were later suspected to be the ghost of this raccoon!
Since a long time ago, raccoons have always given people the impression that they are easy to get close to and get along very well with people living in the mountains. In some places, raccoons, like foxes, are regarded as gods by the Japanese, but raccoons seem to be more popular than foxes, probably because they are very lovable because of their characteristics similar to dark circles.
Tao and God
It is regarded as a god who prays for prosperous business, just like the land temple here, it can be seen everywhere. Originally, the fox fairy had the characteristics of a god of agriculture, and farmers always prayed for a bumper harvest. Among them, the most famous is the rice field literature society in Kyoto, which is the base camp of the rice field shrine in Japan. In addition to the lovely fox statues, there are thousands of the most distinctive torii. The painting horse here (a small wooden board for wishing, with words of blessing written on it, is hung on a special frame for painting horses to realize the wish) has a lovely fox shape, and you can also draw it.
Beard, pray for the fox spirit to fulfill your wish. In addition, there is a kind of bean skin sushi in Japanese cuisine, which tastes sour and sweet. It may be made of vinegar and sugar. It's called Daohe Sushi. Why is it called "Daohe Sushi"? Because it is said that foxes like to eat tofu skin, in the name of Milian, it is said that eating Milian sushi will bring good luck and spread like wildfire.
chase
There has been a legend of ghosts in China since ancient times-about 4,000 years ago, Emperor Yan and Yellow Emperor competed for the world. After Yan Di's son Chiyou was captured, he became the attendant of the Yellow Emperor. Later, he found an opportunity to escape, returned to Yandi, urged Yandi to restart the war, and avenged the shame of Han power. However, Emperor Yan was old and weak, and he couldn't bear to let the people suffer because of his own war. He didn't listen to Chiyou's advice. Chiyou had to mobilize his brothers, gather the Miao people in the south, and ghosts in the mountains and Shui Ze, and lead an army to challenge the Yellow Emperor under the banner of Emperor Yan. The Yellow Emperor was shocked when he heard that Chiyou was starting to fight. He wanted to influence Chiyou with benevolence and righteousness, but Chiyou was not affected, and the two sides fought. Chiyou used magic to pose a poisonous fog array and surrounded the Yellow Emperor's army. However, the Yellow Emperor drove the compass invented by the adviser behind the wind and commanded the army to rush out of the poisonous fog array. Chiyou sent demons to fight again. The Yellow Emperor told his soldiers to blow out the sound of dragons with horns to scare these ghosts away. It can be seen that ghost refers to some small demons with miscellaneous brands in ancient times and now, but they became famous when they spread to Japan. It is said that ghosts eat beautiful women, and their appearance is characterized by tall figure, red body, pointed ears and long horns. Japanese folklore is in a deserted mountain, and there are many ancient forests under the mountain. People who travel long distances, especially those who walk at night, often encounter mandrill ghosts, which are all made of wood, stone, birds and animals.
Let the boy sit down
Information 1:
This is a good ghost and often plays with children. If your child runs around laughing as if someone is playing with him, then he is playing with the boy. When children are playing, if you count the number of children, you will unconsciously have one more, and it is him. He can be happy at home, but without him, his family will soon be defeated.
Hairy prostitute
"A Hundred Ghosts Walking at Night" contains: In ancient times, there was a woman who killed countless virgins in order to repay her beauty, bathed in her blood, never aged for life, and did harm to others after death, because she regarded her hair as her body as long as she looked at it, and was also called an evil woman.
There is also a saying that I don't know whether it is true or not, for reference only:
Information about this monster is hard to find. But I have read books about her before. It is said that this person is an illegitimate daughter hosted by Japanese Buddhism. In order to maintain a lofty image, the owner bought her and became a geisha. But she was not beautiful, so she was left out in the cold and committed suicide at the age of 15. I especially hate parents who abandon their flesh and blood, but I don't kill people. I'm just hiding behind the window and peeking.
In the middle of the night, there is often a beautifully dressed woman standing on a deserted street. If a passerby asks, "What are you doing so late?" Long-haired women will turn their heads, their whole faces are black, and their five senses can't see clearly! When people found out that a terrible hairy girl was trying to escape in panic, hairy girl stretched her hair, wrapped it around the neck of the person who was about to escape and strangled him. ...
Introvert finch
Legend has it that a bird lays eggs on people. The eggs of this bird are smaller than human pores. It eats human internal organs as food when it is born, and finally flies out of the human body when it is empty. This is the entrance bird. There is also a saying that people grow into finches and are considered monsters.
Demon cat
Information 1:
It is said that cats have nine lives. After nine years, a tail will grow, one every nine years, and nine tails will grow all the time. It takes nine years for a nine-year-old cat to become a human form. At this time, the cat really has nine lives. Also known as the Nine-Life Cat Demon in China.
You Mao
A cat is also a cat demon with two tails, and can lead all cats.
Flying demon
A monster with a good face absorbs the essence of men, which is said to be caused by the resentment of female prisoners.
It is a folklore from the Buddhist "disabled woman". The so-called "flying demon", after investigation, should be a "disabled woman" from Buddhism in folklore.
Dongdong, which has stunning beauty but belongs to dangerous level, often comes out at night. The men she finds usually suck every drop of blood, steal their calves and kill them. Alas, another example of demonizing women. Originally a negative tutorial used by Buddhism to exhort disciples, it was expanded after it was spread to the people. It even said that "Wang He and his sister are happy" and "Yin and da ji" are typical stories of "flying demons".
Ancient firebird
Goose bird (also called female bird directly) is described in Xuanzhong Book: "Goose bird can gather people's spirits, and now people regard it as a wet bird, also called ghost bird …". "But certainly not compared with the nine-headed bird that incited ChuFeng. According to scholars' research, in ancient China, the words "nine" and "ghost" were universal. This big bird with nine faces has a clumsy gait because its head looks left and right. It is said that it is very similar to the gait of a duck, and it also incorporates some strange expressions. It haunts the back garden of the palace and brings disaster to the tyrannical rule.
First, it is amazing to drop blood to reduce disasters. Liu Yao, a native of the Tang Dynasty, wrote in the Record of Different Ridges: "When it is cloudy in spring and summer, ghost cars fly away. There are many outside the ridge. It is amazing to love others. It's still outside the cloud nine, one of them was bitten by a dog, and the home of blood drops is fierce. "
Second, order bloody clothes and take care of the children. "The Story of the Sky" said: "If a bird catches it, it can collect people's spirit. Today, people are like a cloud of suckling birds. It is said that it was caused by maternal death. You can take a man's son as your own. There are two breasts on the chest, and if there is a boy's home, blood is on his clothes. Now people don't want to show their clothes, which is why. "
Third, the image is ugly and the temperament is fierce. Unofficial history in Qidong, a masterpiece of meticulous brushwork in the Song Dynasty, said: "The body is round like a dustpan, with ten clusters, and there are nine heads, one of which is unique, but dripping with blood. As the world says, every cluster has two wings. When flying, the eighteen wings were actually moving, and they were not used to each other, so there was a battle for breaking. " (neck)
In addition, it is said that it also likes people's nails to know people's fortune. Whoever has a disaster falls on the house and sings ("Lingyi")
Yan Luo Yan
Information 1:
A monster or god who delivers cigarettes can be transformed into various postures and often appears in places such as stoves and bonfires in farmhouses.
Message 2:
The monster of fireworks can make people's eyes blurred, which comes from human fear of fireworks.
Message 3:
Also called anti-kapok. Gu Ming-Smith's idea of reversing kapok is a kapok monster that reverses its length (length unit =36 feet). It flutters gently in the air and wraps around people's necks, suffocating them to death. This is a terrible monster. You can't cut it with a physical attack like a knife, but you can dye your black teeth with black iron paste and bite them open. Because of this, even men are dyed black iron pulp in places where kapok often appears. In addition, the same kind of anti-kapok also exists in all parts of Japan, but with different names, such as representative, Aichi cloth group and so on. In some narratives, anti-kapok also has the harm of absorbing people's energy and over-venting the essence.
Die for love
There are also spiritual things that smell a hundred miles. The body is on the ground and the smell of gas is still alive.
Foxfire
This is a ghost fire.
It is also said that fox fire is a kind of magic to refine foxes. The fox poses from the tail, and the human poses from the fingertips, but it's just a bluff.
According to the record of the snow spectrum in North Vietnam, the fox spits fire. But, look carefully, it is the gas exhaled by the fox that burns in the air. There are different opinions about fox fire. For example, Wen Qi Thought Record records opinions from all over the world. When the fox started the fire with the horse bone in his mouth, the local saying in Mino is to light the horse's toenails and let the fox start the fire. People who see "fox fire" at night are likely to get lost when walking, or lose something, and even some people will become foxes. There is really no better way to explain all kinds of incredible phenomena except foxes.
Rain girl
On a rainy day, a woman stood in the rain. If a man smiles at her and signals her to use an umbrella, she will always follow him. From then on, this man will live in a humid environment forever, because ordinary people can't resist such heavy humidity, so he will die soon.
There is a more detailed saying on Japanese BBS, Rain Girl: A woman in the rain will always follow a man who smiles at herself and signals him to use an umbrella. He will die because he has been living in a humid environment and can't resist the humidity. But I heard that salt can subdue her. Legend has it that the ancient Izu Peninsula first appeared. A beautiful young woman was waiting for a hurricane night to go fishing, but her husband failed. He braved the wind and rain to see the rocks and was caught in the water by the waves. Later, it was rumored that she was depressed and miserable, and her residence was full of wet water. After having sex with a handsome man, she found that her husband didn't kill each other and began to search aimlessly.
In the Japanese painter Shigeru Mizuki's Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, there is no record of this statement.
Face tree
According to unofficial history, a woman loved by a man died in the Edo period, and she was in great pain. As a result, she listened to the evil spirits and put the first woman in the backyard of the house. Forty-nine days later, a tree grows, a hundred days later, the tree blooms, and a year later, it is full of women's faces. As a result, the government besieged the demon tree, and finally the man and the face tree disappeared in the fire.
Shan Tong
Shan Tong, a mandrill in China, is the devil of disease and fire. In 334 BC, the state of Yue perished, and Mandrill moved eastward and landed on the west coast of Kyushu, Japan. Since then, it has been commonly known as "Kyushu Shan Tong".
Shan Tong, located in Shiyan, Niaoshan, is a chapter of "A Hundred Ghosts Sing Before Walking at Night". As the name implies, it is called Shan Yao, which is produced in mountainous areas, especially in Kyushu (not only on the border of Kyushu, but also in autumn and east of other places). Because it has many connections with river children, there is also a saying that Shan Tong is a river child. The common view is that Shan Tong came to the river in the spring and autumn and became a river boy, and Shan Tong returned to the mountains in autumn and winter. Because Shan Tong is also called a child, it is also named for its short stature like a child. Its main characteristics are dense hair, ape-like, headboard (like a river boy), only one eye, and some are described as a foot, which can stand and walk like a human. Although they are short in stature, they have great strength. They like to eat and play tricks on people, but there is absolutely no malice. At most, they just appear near the mountain temple and steal monks' food, but they hate salty things.
Shan Tong, who is similar to a river boy, is not only harmless to people, but also very helpful. Especially for a woodcutter who carries water in a mountain stream, he often needs Shan Tong's help, but this is not free. He only needs to give Shan Tong rice balls to eat, which can arouse his enthusiasm to the greatest extent, especially when he encounters difficulties in moving trees over some peaks. As long as he gives Shan Tong rice balls, he will definitely come to help him every day. When Shan Tong cooperates with others to carry trees, he doesn't like to go ahead, but always falls behind. No matter how heavy things are, they are easy for him. After all, he used to be a powerful mountain god. Although Shan Tong is very enthusiastic, it should be remembered that don't give him rice balls at the beginning of handling, otherwise he may run away before they finish moving, which is a serious breach of contract. So be sure to wait until it's over before giving it to the rice ball, so that the children will come to help the next day.
However, when it comes to Shan Tong's harmlessness, it does not include heinous villains. For the wicked, Shan Tong is a mountain god. He will punish them by imposing punishment and give them disease and fire.
Kurozuka
Also known as ghouls, it is a kind of ghost that moves in the cemetery. It will steal the bodies of people who have just died and send them to their homes to scare people. It is a kind of ghost who likes pranks and sometimes only cuts off a certain part of his body, so some people call it a ghoul. This ghost is quite boring ...
Chromogenic stone
A famous Japanese tourist attraction, it is said that there was a Kyubi no Youko fox in ancient India. In India, it puzzled the king, shattered great rivers and mountains, and was hunted down. After that, it fled to China, became human, and was named da ji, which ruined a generation of dynasties. After being hunted by the gods of the Central Plains, he fled from the water to Japan. At this time, it was renamed Tamamo no Mae (very familiar) and continued to confuse the king. However, because the king at that time knew about India and China, most of the troops were still invincible. Then an enlightened monk came and said that he had come from India to kill him. The king asked him to try. He didn't want to really succeed. The monk sealed the Kyubi no Youko fox with his own life, and turned it into a tall stone. The fox gave off poisonous gas in the stone, and people, animals and birds passing by would die. That's why it's called the life stone.
Luo bride
Information 1
There is a record in Wonder Man that it is called Spider Woman, which is a kind of spider-like human form and seduces men. If a man is seduced for three days, he will take it away for food. Luo, known as the bride, is a very dangerous monster in A Hundred Ghosts at Night.
Message 2:
Bride, also known as Spider Girl (or Spider Girl). Legend has it that the earliest girl spider was transformed by a beautiful woman who married a local Lord. When the Lord broke up with another man, he threw her into a box full of poisonous spiders and let them eat her body. After her death, the devil and the poisonous spider merged into one and became a heartless girl spider.
As witches who hunt men, they are very enchanting and will fascinate men. When seducing the third son of heaven, they will take their heads and eat them.
dugong
Long ago, in the 29th year of Emperor Tuigu (AD 6 17), he was caught by fishermen in Pu Chuan (Shiga Prefecture). This kind of thing also happened in the Edo period, especially in the 12th year of Kuanzheng (AD 1800), a mermaid was caught in a river near Westinghouse in Osaka, and most people made a sensation after seeing it. This mermaid, more than one meter high, cries like a baby. From this point of view, mermaid is also a legendary magic beast, which can be regarded as a rather mysterious fish family. At that time, it was called shad or hairtail. In this respect, the Japanese mermaid and the fairy mermaid in western legends have slightly different meanings. Its posture is not necessarily beautiful, but grotesque.
It appears in Wakayama Bay, Kyushu and Shikoku coastal waters, only when the storm approaches.
Baimuyao
The legendary hundred-eyed monsters in western Europe, mostly giant monsters, spread to Japan and became banshees with eyes all over their bodies. It is said that this banshee seduces men to take people's eyes for their own use. If she takes 100 eyes, she will become an uncontrollable demon.
Legend has it that when a mage went to recover her, she had 98 eyes, and the evil light from 98 eyes made the mage unable to move. In order not to be filled with hundreds of eyes by monsters, the mage destroyed his own eyes, and finally sealed the two main eyes on the head of Mu Bai demon with the ashes of Buddha incense.
Sam
The monster who lives in the mountains and looks like an old woman is said to have many witnesses. There are good and bad baskets, which endow the land with abundant harvest and wealth, and there are also horrors of eating travelers and children. However, it is said that after the death of the evil Basque people, there will be a good harvest in the fasting place, which is somewhat similar to the beautiful myth of Xie Yi in ancient records and is the god of harvest. In the legend of Shimane Prefecture, no matter which witness saw him always eating, there were rumors that he was a glutton.
Samuragi, another typical representative of Japanese banshee, is absolutely tough and rough in appearance, but this seemingly toughest monster is the most psychic. Its biggest feature is that it can read people's hearts and understand each other's inner thoughts, which is also the most terrible.
Dream tapir:
In Japanese legend, it is an auspicious animal, which will have a nightmare of eating people.
A little monk:
It is said that/kloc-0 appeared in Japan on February 8 or February 8. He will go into a house with shoes at the door, but if he hangs the cage on a bamboo pole and burns a plant called dogwood, he will not go in.
● Wood charm (こだま)
What is "charm"?
Shuowen said: "Charm is the essence of old things", so it can be seen that "Charm" originally refers to the spirit of all things. However, the definition of "charm" here is too general and has no feelings. As we all know, "ghost" is not good. On the contrary, there is a description in the Notes of Yuewei Caotang written by Dayan at the end of the century, saying that "the essence is different from the charm, and the ghost of Mandrill is attached to the grass, which is called the charm; The old tree is a thousand years old, and the British-Chinese cohesion. It is formed for a long time, such as the sacred fetus of Taoism, called Jing. "
Therefore, as the name implies, wood charm is also a tree monster. Obviously, this title was copied by the Japanese from China. In ancient times, Mu Mei was a vulgar monster, and in most cases she was just a walk-on. If you look carefully, you can find their traces in Tang poetry-"the rhyme of wood is gone, and the rain is whistling in the mountains." (Li Bai's Tomb of Four Nobles) "A hundred-year-old owl becomes a wooden charm, and laughter rises in the fire nest." (Li He's "Fairy Song", what is actually said here is that owls become refined). For the same tree monster, in fact, the name "Mupei" is more moderate, but Shi Yan chose "charm" instead of "Pei", which seems to focus more on the meaning of monsters confusing people.
Let's look at Shi Yan's paintings. The background is a Millennium pine tree, and the figure is Weng Xu with cleaning equipment. This is the scene of the famous Japanese dance Takasha. Gaosha tells a story of "co-prosperity"-it is said that a Gu Song factory in Gaosha and a Gu Song factory in Kyrgyzstan are co-prosperity, but Gaosha and Kyrgyzstan are far apart, so many people don't understand this. While visiting Gaosha, Shen Youcheng of the Asu Shrine in the fat country happened to meet an old couple enjoying the scenery and cleaning up the sundries in the shade of a tree, so he went forward to ask. The old man replied that the tacit understanding of the couple's love spans the geographical area. These two old people are Gaosha and Songjing who live in Kyrgyzstan. Until now, Japanese people usually sing the folk song "Gaosha" at weddings to wish their husbands and wives a long life together. Compared with the ghost in the name "Kiichigo", Shi Yan's paintings are full of romantic flavor ~
● Tiangou Language (てんぐ)
Tiangou, river boy and ghost can be called the three most famous monsters in Japan, among which Tiangou is undoubtedly the most powerful representative of mountain monsters.
The word "Tengu" also comes from China. There is a cloud in Shan Hai Jing-Xishan Jing: "There is a beast on the Yinshan Mountain, which looks like a raccoon and has a white head. The name is Tiangou, and it sounds like durian, which can ward off evil spirits. " It is mentioned in the article that at first Tengu was an auspicious animal that could resist evil, and later it evolved into a description of comets and meteors. The ancients regarded astronomical phenomena as bad luck, so Tiangou also became the title of evil star. The earliest record of the Japanese tengu can be found in The History of Japan, and the tengu is also used as a metaphor for comets and meteors. In Japan, Tengu is also called Tengu because of its appearance. Until the Heian period, the Japanese tengu was still the image described in Shan Hai Jing.
Since the Middle Ages, Japanese tengu has gradually embarked on its own evolutionary path. Today, the familiar image of Tiangou is far from its original appearance. It is generally believed that a monster that can fly and cling to the human body recorded in ancient and modern legends is called "eagle", and an owl-shaped monster in Buddhism, also known as "Tiangou", may be the prototype of modern Tiangou. At first, the image of Tengu was a bird's beak with a pair of wings. The most famous legend of the bird-shaped tengu is that the first demon king in Japan, Chongde, went to the emperor. After being defeated in Baoyuan Rebellion, he died in exile with strong hatred. On his deathbed, he swore that "I would kill the people for Japan, kill the emperor for the people, and this country will be in troubled times forever". He was inarticulate, wrote down cursing scriptures in blood, and turned resentment into a golden kite, which harmed the world. In the legend that Tengu is an evil spirit, Emperor Chongde has always been the leader of Tengu.
Crow dog, wooden night dog, pommel horse dog, big dog, van Gogh dog and so on.
feel
A monster who lives in the mountains and confuses the hearts of people who go there with words. What he said is all about hitting people, just a monster who plays tricks for fun.
Poor god.
Little monk in the rain: Teacher Yu's waiter will help him get wet in the rain.
808 raccoons
Wash the red beans
Huzi
Bones girl
Kubinashi
Qingtianfang
Crazy Bones
gun
skunk