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"Hundred Ghosts" are
The Wood Phantom, also known as the Tree Phantom, refers to a tree inhabited by a spirit. The appearance is similar to that of an ordinary tree, however, it is said that if one intends to push the tree over or injure it, a great disaster will befall that person and even the entire village.
Tengu are one of the most widely known demons in Japan. Tengu are said to abduct people who are lost in the forest, so the ancients called the abducted children "shinjin," which means, as the name implies, that they were hidden by the gods. The legend of the Tengu was later incorporated into the religion of mountain beliefs (Tendai and Shingon Tantra), and the Kamakura-era "Yeshakubo Eigaku" depicts the Tengu battling the monks of the Tendai Sect and being defeated, with a vivid and entertaining action. In this story, it is said that an army of Tengu from China came to the Japanese Tengu to ask for help, but the Japanese Tengu displayed a haughty attitude, or what is called "self-centeredness" and "nose high" in Japanese. As a result, in the late Middle Ages, the tengu, which was originally portrayed as an eagle in ancient times, was transformed into a "snub-nosed tengu," and it was said that mountain monks who had not yet attained a high level of cultivation and who had an arrogant attitude would become tengu after their deaths.
The origin of the "Yuugokudo" is the refraction of sound due to the topography of the mountain, which creates a loud reverberation. There is a legend that in the shaded area of the mountain, there is a "huko" of the mountain god, which is an animal like a "huko bird" that makes a strange sound. In addition, there are "mountain men", "tengu", "heavenly evil spirits" and other claims of sound, but these claims have a **** the same point, that is, the sound of the Valley of the Valley of the mountain god appeared after the event.
Yamatobi, as its name implies, is a mountain demon that haunts the mountains and forests, and it appears very frequently around Kyushu Island (not only on the border of Kyushu Island, but also in the fall and east seasons in other places). Because of the many associations with Kappa, there is a saying in some places that the Yama-boy is a Kappa, and the common belief is that a Kappa becomes a Yama-boy when it enters the mountains in the fall. Legend has it that not only the name, but also the form and nature of the body of the Kappa changed after entering the mountain, so the Yamatomo and the Kappa can be considered to be two completely different kinds of demons. Since the mountain boy would come down from the mountain in spring and dive into the water again to start his life in the water and resume his identity as a kappa, the mountain boy is considered to be a demon that exists only from autumn to spring. Moreover, it is said that those who witness the transformation of a kappa into a yamadori, or a yamadori into a kappa, will suffer a great disaster, contract a serious disease, and eventually die because they cannot be treated.
Inuyashiki - Hakurei ---- Inuyashiki itself refers to the ghost of a dog, and there are many theories as to the origin of this "Inuyashiki". Legend has it that if you put delicious food in front of a dog that has been tied up beforehand, but you don't untie the rope to give it food, and the more it struggles, the more it concentrates on its desire to eat the food, and then you cut off the dog's head violently and throw it to a faraway place, or you sacrifice the dog's head and throw it to the rocks in the sea and to other faraway places, then the dog's spirit of the dead will haunt the dog, and it will be taken as the god of the dogs, and the Shiraito is the demon that looks like a child who serves the god of the dogs, and it is said to be one of those demons that are said to be children. Shiraito is a child-like demon that serves the god of dogs, and is said to be the spirit of a child who was bitten to death by a dog. In China, Japan and elsewhere, there are many cases of children being injured or even killed by large dogs in ancient times, and since they were bitten by dogs, it seems that the souls of those who died should serve the souls of the dogs, and this is probably the origin of the Shiraito.
Scum Taste - In the middle of the night, when everyone is asleep, a demon sneaks into the bathroom from nowhere and licks the dirt from people's baths.
Hashihime (桥姬)-seen in "Meiji Demon Tales", is a woman who commits suicide by jumping from a bridge to the water because she is obsessed with another person and can not be with her beloved, if a man crosses the bridge at night, he will appear and lead him to the water to drown, and if a woman crosses the bridge, she will forcibly pull her into the water, and it is said that a woman can not kill herself easily in Japan, and she can only commit suicide by throwing herself into the river, so this kind of demon is called more pitiful demons.
The Japanese term "Hashi-hime" is used to refer not only to the goddess of the bridge, but also to the private prostitutes who stood by the side of the bridge during the Edo period, as well as to the private prostitutes who lived in the "teahouses" located near the bridge grounds.
Naruya ---- is a small demon that lives in the house and often pulls things around the house to make noise.
Hai Zatou ----- If a fisherman going out to sea is suddenly trapped by the fog and can't distinguish between the front and the back, sometimes a silhouette of a man will be reflected in the fog in front of him. The upper and lower parts, in the making of the column, if the carpenter carelessly reversed the upper and lower parts, the column will be angry, in the dead of night crunching strange sounds to. It is also said to be caused by the disorganized airflow of the trees. Since ancient times, Japanese people have believed that a reverse post will bring bad luck such as fire and family noises, so carpenters are extra careful. If the reverse column is ignored for a long time, it will also change its shape, such as showing a person's crying face, etc.
Ignorant Fire --- In ancient times, a mirage-like phenomenon often occurred around the Sea of Japan, where the sea appeared to be ablaze with fire, which was assumed to be the nameless anger of the gods, hence the name
Phoenix Fire -------- Legend has it that it is an incarnation of the firebird.
The Green Heron Fire ---- Legend has it that after living to a certain age, the green heron was able to give light to its wings when it flew at night, and was regarded as a god that could bless a good harvest and the safety of its family.
Weasel --- that is, weasel, legend has it that many weasels gathered together will spit out flames
Train --- to send sinners to hell is the so-called train. Some say it is a demon that snatches away the body of the deceased by opening the lid of the coffin when a heavy storm is blowing up during the transportation of the body at a funeral
Nojifang ----- Legend has it that a temple is often left unattended to pay tribute to incense, and the presiding officer dies of pent-up anger and turns into a demon, so that if anyone boards at this temple, the Nojifang bites off the traveler's throat
Takanoko - an ugly woman who could never get married in her lifetime, and whose grievances, after her death, were transformed into, can start fires
Spirit of the living - Legend has it that the soul can leave the body even when a person is alive, this often happens to jealous women.
Necromancers are the souls of the dead who carry a grudge, and the Japanese monster Tired is a representative of a necromancer.
Mikoshi - A huge demon that suddenly jumps out of the mountains and scares people.
Specialized mole crickets - appear on the roofs of old houses and make the occupants sick, and are said to be the god of death.
The Hyobu - a water demon in summer and a mountain demon in winter, who can change according to the seasons like a migrating bird
The Molto - a large beast demon that hides in the mountains and forests, who can speak human language, and can tell the names of the people he meets, where they live, and where they come from.
The Red Ogre----born in Konoha, it is said to be a demon that protects the gods, and lives in a forgotten shrine. If someone plays a prank or does something bad, it makes a loud noise and suddenly jumps down from the sky or rooftop to scare people. Its face and body hair are red and it has a pair of large teeth.
Tu-Buddha - A monk who often painted his body black in life, he was transformed into a demon with a strange image after his death.
Wonheiji - A man-eating demon that hides on the roof of a temple.
Water chest A hairy and vicious demon that is said to have been transformed into a demon by the wife of a violent man.
Red Tongue - A vicious-looking demon that emerges from a black cloud every time it appears, and can judge a person's fortune by the length of the tongue it spits out.
Fleshman - a pile of flesh without eyes or nose, which is said to lead to immortality. In the fourth year of Keicho (1599) in Japan, a strange creature appeared in Sumpu Castle, where Tokugawa Ieyasu lived. The strange creature was like a piece of flesh, shaped like a ball of clay, had hands but no fingers, and pointed its fingers in the direction of Kyoto without moving. The strange creature was later driven away by Tokugawa Ieyasu's guards. This is the only record of this monster appearing in Japan.
The Wall Monster - a monster that often hides in walls and makes a "ming-wang" sound, which is eaten by anyone who answers it.
Demon time - the time of dusk is a supernatural time, dusk (17:00-19:00) and dawn (3:00-5:00), the Japanese yin and yang Taoism is called the most prone to ghosts and demons
Drought demon - can cause drought, commonly known as drought demon.
Water tiger - known as the river child close relatives of the species of water tiger, looks even less than the river child, the stomach and teeth can be thoroughly chewed and digested all the things the water tiger swallowed in one lump, and the back of the iron armor is with the stone impact are unharmed, the lower body has a row of even the rock is easy to grasp the water tiger claws easy to climb, but the most water tiger is the most to make the water tiger is the pair of its understanding of the fish, birds and But what makes the water tiger most useful is its omnipotent ear that understands fish, bird and human language, and its demonic power that can make its body invisible and disappear at will
Jue ---- is a demon that lives in the mountains and uses words to confuse the hearts and minds of the people who come there. The content of the words are all discouraging words, and just a demon who plays pranks with this for fun.
Sansei ----- is a demon that lives in the mountains and has only one foot and runs rapidly through the mountains.
Terra Kiyote -------- Legend has it that Ibarabe Dalian Moriya, who opposed Buddhism and burned down many temple statues, was killed by the emperor's son, who was a believer in Buddhism, and then transformed into a sharp-billed bird specializing in destroying temples
Ancient Battlefields Fires - The victorious side in a battlefield would light phosphorus fires in celebration and to honor the dead.
Tomb Fire ----- In the olden days, cemeteries were turned into fields, and every evening, many ghost fires would gather and burn the fields.
Oil Chikko ----- A demon that often appears in homes to steal lamp oil and disappears on hair after stealing it.
Yin Moro Ghost ---- ghost of a deceased man who died with a grudge during his lifetime, with the head of a man's posture and the face of an old man, with the eyes of a lamp's fire, able to speak the language of a human being, and spitting out blue flames when he opens his mouth
Petri dish number - Legend has it that a shogun of Heian period fell in love with a woman named Aju and wanted to marry her as a concubine, and her first wife decided to victimize Aju by falsely accusing her of having stolen a valuable vessel, which was one of the ten plates in the general's house, and pushed Aju into a well, and from then on every night people would hear the voice of Aju's wronged spirit coming from the well as she counted the number of plates, which is how the number of plates came to be.
The Boat Ghosts ----- are the ghosts of dead people buried in the sea, and they sprinkle water in passing boats to sink them.
Kawachiko - a demon that grows next to mountains and rivers, and makes the sound of a baby's cry, and those who are tricked will follow the cry and look for it, only to fall into a bottomless swamp dug by the Kawachiko
Niwabo - not seen when it rains is a demon that only shows up on sunny days. If you see one on the road, you know it's going to be a good day.
Aojimbo - Legend has it that a courtesan was betrayed by her fiancé and turned into a black-toothed, pimply-haired demon who dresses up in a mirror every night and kills anyone who sees her who isn't her fiancé
The Rainfall Monk -------- helps bring down the rain by acting as the Rainmaker's servant boy.
Etsu Zenten ---- This strange-looking demon bird race is a demon in the bamboo forests deep in the mountains of Ehime Prefecture, Japan, and their most precious place is that every year only one feather on their bodies will be transformed into a yellow leafy gold, and the mountainous region where they reside is said to be rich in gold mines, but if there are greedy people approaching them in order to snatch up that leaf of gold, then its pair of muscular, But if a greedy person approaches them in order to get the gold leaf, then their muscular, powerful legs, their mouths filled with black oil that spits out black fire, and their powerful, loud wings will definitely make them suffer.
Wheel-In-Do - a giant wheel with a large bald head in the center is said to appear behind adult women and yell "come see your child", and if you turn around, your soul will be eaten by him.
The raccoon ----, or badger, often takes the form of a monk and hides in temples.
The wild coverlet ---- is a demon that glides through the air like a bat, and suffocates people as soon as it is attached to their face.
The wild mallet ---- demon born like a snake in the mountains and forests swallows people in its stomach and later replenishes them with nutrients.
Bibi ---- is a fierce, powerful demon in the mountains, and its statue is often erected at shrines to ward off evil spirits.
Zhen Zhen - belongs to the god of hysteria, people encountered horrible things will immediately tremble all over the body, is likened to be the work of this demon.
Under the patio ----- Legend has it that it lives in the shadows of rooftops and feeds on human anger.
Obudo - is a Japanese legendary longevity demon that looks like a small child on the outside, but is actually a hundred years old.
Oshou - hides in the darkness and suddenly appears to scare people, then quickly sucks them into its mouth.
The Hundred Hundred Master--Looking like a beggar, it usually lives deep in the mountains and sneaks into villages when it's dark, and anyone who encounters it is bound to get sick. It is a representative demon of the Kanto region.
Golden Spirit---A demon that holds money, it will ask you how much money you want, and when you name a number, it will let you knock down three people you pass by, and depending on the rank of the knockdown, it will decide how much money to give you.
The Heavenly Rebel Every - Also called the Heavenly Evil Demon, it increases in power through people's fear of it, it will attach itself to people and cannot tolerate what they say to go against it.
Mirage ---- A demon formed by a mirage in the sea, blowing in the sea to form a mirage.
Candle Yin ----- has a fierce face and a body like a snake that can change length at will.
Peng Hou - A demon that looks like a type of dog, lives in an ancient tree and possesses the power of each of the five elements in each of its five tails.
Returning Soul Incense---is a spirit, the aroma of which can be smelled for hundreds of miles, and dead corpses on the ground will come to life on smelling it
Tengu Gravel---Legend has it that countless boulders fall from the sky in a spectacle thought to be the work of the Tengu.
Lampstand Ghost ----- Legend has it that the ambassador who did the light mission to the Tang Dynasty was poisoned and mute, and as a result, he was transformed into a lampstand ghost.
Gurkulipa - was the wife of a monk who turned into a demon because of his misbehavior, specializing in eating dead people's skin collecting dead people's hair for weaving.
Shadow woman ---- night in the house to see a person's shadow walking back and forth but can not find the person, mostly formed by the ghosts of people who died with grief, usually in the house of the sliding door
Wind beaver ---- Alias wind born beast. It resembles a sable and is green in color. Fire can not be killed, the knife can not be cut into, hit it like hitting the skin. With a hammer to hit its head thousands of below dead, but as long as its mouth into the wind immediately resurrected. Put its nose with calabash to kill it. Its drowning can be used as medicine, and its brain and chrysanthemums served full of ten pounds can live five hundred
Night Crying Stone --- In the past, there is a newly widowed woman Azhu, pregnant with a child, to the neighboring villages to seek a loan. When she was returning to her neighboring village, she encountered a thief who demanded her money with a knife. She begged for forgiveness, but was unable to do so, so she was forced to die on the rock. Thieves go, the woman will give birth, moaning, so hold the stone and died, the child cried for a long time, the force will be exhausted, suddenly the mother of the stone held by the cry, near the monks heard and came here, buried. The child was named "Jishi" and grew up in the monk's temple. This stone night and night, crying more than the superlative useless, fourteen years ago, the child from the monk knew his life, worship, to the city, hired in the forging store. One day, he went to the master, alone to see the guests of foreign lands: "Begging for this blade, fourteen years ago, when I stole the anvil women mistakenly in the stone, the lack of edge as such." I heard, angry and mournful: "Since the casting ear!" The new whetstone of the blade to rise up violently, fell the guest head. The first time I saw this, the stone was not crowing.
Corner washroom --- round wooden vessel, black lacquer, four long brackets, the ancient name --- basin. In order not to make the water wet clothes, sleeves hanging on the bracket to wash hands and face. Barrel-like basin after extensive use of this basin was abandoned without becoming a monster. When men shaved their heads and women dyed their teeth black (in ancient Japan, women dyed their teeth black after getting married), they were often inattentive and their faces reflected in the water would be spied on by ghosts. If you peek at the face late at night, the ghost will return. The stand will wrap around the sleeve and your face will disappear
Human Soul ------ means, as the word implies, the soul of a person who has just died and is floating around free from the body.
Fire Front Place--- Legend has it that this ghost appeared after an inexplicable fire once burned on Mt. Toranobu. Its body looks like a flickering flame, and the upper body of a man can be seen in the firelight
Mad Bone---Legend has it that a demon who lives in an ancient well appears late at night and says to passers-by, "Drink water. If he refused, he would twist his whole body and start dancing, and those who saw the dance would immediately go mad and throw themselves into a well and die.
Suzuhiko Hime--Legend has it that when Amaterasu Omikami hid in Tennoiwa and refused to come out, a goddess named "Amano Hime" held a sacred umbrella and danced naked to bring Amaterasu Omikami out. The goddess who danced naked was Suzuhiko Hime.
Yamabushi - Legend has it that a porcupine-like monster that lives deep in the mountains and is covered with thorns gets stung when it comes close to warming itself in the winter, and then leaves and has to come back together because of the cold, and gets stung again and leaves again, and so on and so forth.
The Aoboji ---- is a monster that appears in Euphrosyne County, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, and is said to be a monk whose clothes and body are all blue, and is often found in empty houses. He is a mysterious demon of unknown origin. The Aobo Master is also known as Megumi Ippo (a monk with only one eye). It is a demon that is harmless to humans.
Nitabo ----- When passing by a field alone late at night, one often suddenly notices a dark figure standing in the center of the field. This dark figure will keep shouting "Give me back my field! and throwing mud at people. This is Mudabo. It is a demon with only one eye, and is not the guardian of the fields, but is formed by the ghosts of farmers who died of starvation when their fields were taken from them. It is said that the mud thrown head-on is quite fishy; once you are unfortunate enough to be thrown, the stench will last for about 3 days without fading.
Yuzaoqian ----- was born in India and traveled to China, where she took on the guise of Meixi under Xia Jie and Daji under King Zhou of the Shang. When the Shang dynasty fell, she was hunted down by Jiang Ziya and forced to cross the ocean to Japan, where she called herself "Tamamochi" and won the favor and trust of Emperor Toba.
At the end, she was captured by Haruaki, but her ambition and obsession remained in Nasuno in the form of the "Killing Stone" (a stone that spews out venom to attack birds and insects, making it impossible for animals to get close to it), waiting for the right moment to take revenge.
The Ushitori no Sato is a ghost of a woman who is filled with jealousy and resentment, a woman who has lost her virginity and has been abandoned. Normally, ghosts are translucent or white in color, but the ghosts are red in color, which is why the Japanese say that Ushi-no-no-Mikoto usually wears red. A beautiful woman will easily arouse her jealousy, and she will inflict misfortune on her by using her straw man technique, so it is best to stay away from the Ushi-no-Mikoto when you meet her in order to avoid getting into trouble.
The Fire Lady ---- The Japanese attribute inexplicable fires to the work of the demon Ignorant Fire, and only the Fire Lady is able to control the fire from spreading
The Katakawa ---- often appears on rainy nights, and a woman rides on the end of the Katakawa, and the children of those who pass through the house and the singers are lost.
Chinxi - a demon who suddenly appears on dangerous occasions and laughs strangely, and anyone who hears her laugh will be in bad luck
Hundred Eyes Ghost It is said that this demon specializes in seducing men to take away their eyes for their own use, and if she takes away a hundred of them, she will become a great demon who can't be subdued.
Hitouban, the legendary long-necked demon, or "windlass head" ろくろくび (rokurokubi), first originated in Ganbao's "Book of Searching for the Gods," a famous book of stories and anecdotes from the Jin Dynasty of China, which mentions the "Rokurokubi," a long-necked demon. Normally it looks no different from an ordinary person, but at night, when all the people are asleep, the neck of the demon starts to stretch out, even longer than the neck of a giraffe, and then the head completely separates from the neck and the body, and some people have witnessed that the body is still covered with a quilt, and the person who sleeps in the bed properly, but her head is attached to the neck, and flies away from the window, and she doesn't return to her original body until the rooster crows. body, at which time the head and body will be reunited and wake up acting like a normal person. The person often does not remember what he or she saw or did the night before? When a long-necked demon takes on human form, some people do not realize that they are long-necked demons, so they are driven unconsciously. Long-necked demons eat bugs and use their ears instead of their wings when they fly. The above information is extracted from the "Fantasy Animal Affairs Dictionary"
Bone woman ---- was insulted, bullied, ravaged by the woman in life, resentment and death, turned into a ghost to people to claim their lives, because only a pile of bones, so will use human skin to disguise their own, in China, called the ghost of the painted skin (from the "Liao Zhai Zhi Yi"
Drowning of the female ---- hot springs inns infested with the demon, if you see a bath bath this beautiful woman, do not rush to approach. If you see this beautiful woman in the bath, don't approach her hastily, maybe she will stand up and you will realize that all the bones she dipped in the water are skeletons
The Snow Maiden ---- lives in the deep mountains and is similar to a human being, with a beautiful appearance, and often attracts a man who enters the snowy mountains to a place where there is no one to kiss with him and at the same time freeze him completely while kissing, and then take away his soul and eat it, and the Snow Maiden's child is called the Snow Child, which is considered to be the demon that brings the first snow of winter in Japan. the demon that brings the first snow of winter.
The legend says that in the early days of Japan, when the people were not yet enlightened, the older generation believed in the legends of the gods and demons, and even thought that the gods and demons were responsible for the calamities of nature, hence the strange story of the Snow Maiden in the snow.
The Sakuton Boy - a handsome young man with the appearance of a demon, specializing in seducing virgins and cutting off their breasts for food, in some places it is said to be the appearance of a change, is a real virgin killer.