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Jiang Shi, or Chinese hopping vampires, are a type of reanimated corpse in Chinese legends and folklore. They are often depicted as stiff corpses that hop along, sucking the life force out of their victims. According to Chinese folklore, they are created when a person’s soul fails to leave the body after death or when …

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Jiaolong is a term that has different meanings depending on the context. In Chinese mythology, Jiaolong is a dragon often depicted as a scaled, hornless, and aquatic creature. Meanwhile, Jiaolong is also the name of a Chinese deep-sea submersible that can dive to a depth of over 7,000 meters. The submersible was named after the …

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Clurichauns are mischievous fairies in Irish folklore known for their love of drinking and their tendency to haunt breweries, pubs, and wine cellars. They are related to leprechauns and have sometimes been conflated with them as shoemakers and guardians of hidden treasure. However, Clurichauns are easily differentiated by their attitude and fashion sense as they …

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Kui is a term that can refer to various figures in Chinese mythology. One of the most well-known is Zhong Kui, a Taoist deity who is traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings. He is often depicted as a large man with a big black beard, bulging eyes, and a wrathful expression. …

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Herne the Hunter is a well-known figure in English folklore, often depicted as a ghostly figure with antlers growing from his head. He is said to haunt Windsor Forest and Great Park in the county of Berkshire, where he is said to ride a horse, torment cattle, and rattle chains. While the origins of Herne …

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Mandragora is a genus of plants belonging to the nightshade family. This genus is known for its potent roots, which somewhat resemble the human form. Members of the genus are known as mandrakes. Between three and five species are placed in the genus. The one or two species found around the Mediterranean constitute the mandrake …

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Medieval revenant is a term used to describe an animated corpse that is believed to have been revived from death to haunt the living. The concept of the revenant is derived from Old French folklore and literature, and it has been a popular theme in European legends for centuries. Revenants are often associated with terrorizing …

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