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Creature from Chinese mythology
Yaoguai (Chinese: 妖怪; pinyin: yāoguài) represent a broad and diverse class of ambiguous creatures in Chinese folklore and mythology defined by the possession
Yaoguai
Wukong confronts the yaoguai later to retrieve his master's cassock, but the yaoguai manages to evade him every time. The yaoguai ultimately surrenders
List of Journey to the West characters
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Supernatural beings from Japanese folklore
simply the Japanese transliteration or pronunciation of the Chinese term yāoguài (which designates similarly strange creatures), some Japanese commentators
Yōkai
2025 animated fantasy film by Yu Shui
traveller, a pig yaoguai tries to find employment at King's Cave, a settlement run by a powerful yaoguai, with help from his toad yaoguai friend. They are
Nobody_(2025_film)
Topics referred to by the same term
see Washitsu Yōma (妖魔), one of several Japanese words for monster; see Yaoguai Youma (town) (油麻镇), in Guiping, Guangxi, China Youma Diakite (born 1971)
Yōma
Yōkai and Yaoguai in Japanese and Chinese folklore
Japanese: 人面樹 [にんめんじゅ、じんめんじゅ]; lit. 'human-faced tree') is a type of Yōkai and Yaoguai in Japanese and Chinese folklore. It is commonly depicted as a tree bearing
Jinmenju
Type of creature from Chinese legend and folklore
Medieval revenant Ro-langs Sexual vampire Undead Vampire burial Vetala Wight Yaoguai Yokai Zombie Lam, Stephanie (2009). "Hop on Pop: Jiangshi Films in a Transnational
Jiangshi
Chinese fantasy genre
alchemy and external alchemy feature in this genre—deities, immortals, yaoguai, demons and ghosts all engage in meditative practices and the consumption
Xianxia
Cantonese word
connotations, as follows: Mogui 魔鬼 (demons) can be distinguished from yaoguai 妖怪 (goblins, sprites), which refer to folkloric supernatural beings associated
Mogwai_(Chinese_culture)
DreamWorks Animation media franchise
Say Jade Tusk Cherise Boothe Rooster Michael Rivkin Jindiao Steve Blum Yaoguai Demon Mitch Watson Princess Xiao Lacey Chabert Shi Long Sumalee Montano
Kung_Fu_Panda
Rusalka Saci Spring-heeled Jack Tengu Tiyanak Verechelen Yaksha Yokai Yaoguai Yogoe Aku Amethyst Beast Boy Ben Tennyson Cosmo and Wanda (fairy) Clayface
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Spiritlike creature from Japanese folklore
religion of Okinawa. Kobold – Sprite stemming from Germanic mythology Yaoguai – Creature from Chinese mythology Yōkai – Supernatural beings from Japanese
Yōsei
Mythological creatures
in the mountains and swamps, and its original meaning is "all kinds of Yaoguai (demons and ghosts)". Chimei (魑魅; Chimi in Japanese) is also called Kui
Chimimōryō
Chinese animation company
co-animated with LAN Studio) Lu Shidai (2013–2014) Duan Nao (2014–2015) Yaoguai Mingdan (2014–2015) Chinese Mystery Man (2014–2016, co-animated with Pb
Haoliners_Animation_League
Animated television series
1 / Tahr No. 1 / Mole Rat No. 3 / Rabbit Bandit Leader Mitch Watson as Yaoguai Demon Michael Rivkin as Rooster / Chow Guard No. 6 Lacey Chabert as Princess
Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny
Kung_Fu_Panda:_The_Paws_of_Destiny
Fearsome or grotesque fictional being
Wendigo Werecats Werehyena Werewolf Witch Wild man Yaksha Yamata no Orochi Yaoguai Yeti Yōkai Yowie Yara-ma-yha-who Zombie Freak Each card features a monster
Monster
2024 American animated fantasy film
In 2009 in Hong Kong, Mrs. Lee and her baby grandson Tom are chased by yaoguai. Mrs. Lee fends them off with the help of the Zodiac Warriors, a group
The_Tiger's_Apprentice_(film)
2017 American horror film
family's only valuable heirloom, the music box, as a sacrifice. A demonic Yaoguai spirit answered her prayer, cursing the box. After using the box to get
Wish_Upon
11th episode of the 2nd season of Once Upon a Time
Chambliss, while being directed by David Solomon. The flaming monster Yaoguai walks through the Enchanted Forest. Belle (Emilie de Ravin) sits in a tavern
The Outsider (Once Upon a Time)
The_Outsider_(Once_Upon_a_Time)
Place in Chinese mythology and literature
a symbolic location associated with fox spirits, depicted sometimes as yaoguai demons and sometimes xian immortals. Qingqiu appears in classical texts
Qingqiu
Zar, Ethiopian demon China Hungry ghost Mogwai Vengeful ghost Wangliang Yaoguai Korea Gwisin Korean virgin ghost Egg ghost Japan Ayakashi Buruburu Folklore
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Legendary Chinese creatures
mythological dog. Xiezhi, a creature which symbolises justice. Xingtian Yaoguai Yinglong Yeren Yong, an owl-like bird with a human face and four eyes and
List of legendary creatures from China
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Yokai
Mizuki, Shigeru (2022). "Kaoyan /Kaomu" 尻眼/尻目. Yāoguài dà tújiàn (rìběn guóbǎo dàshī, guǐtàiláng zuòzhě, yāoguài bóshì shuǐmù mào shǒucì shòuquán quán cǎi
Noppera-bō
Chinese legendary creature
Feitouman (Chinese: 飛頭蠻; pinyin: Fēitóumán) or Hitoban (Japanese reading) is a yaoguai or legendary creature found in Chinese folklore. It is also known as the
Feitouman
Gnome Goblin Golem Grootslang Kaboutermanneken Knocker Leprechaun Troll Yaoguai Angel Chalkydri Deva / Devi Feathered serpent Heavenly Llama Pegasus Grim
List of legendary creatures by type
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2024 video game
used to activate its skill and is replenished through attacks. Defeated yaoguai chiefs may leave behind their spirits, which are captured if they are absorbed
Black_Myth:_Wukong
2016 Chinese danmei novel by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu
fierce corpses, exorcising haunted places or objects, and hunting down yaoguai and powerful lawless individuals. Their powers may be channeled through
Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation
Grandmaster_of_Demonic_Cultivation
Yōkai
drought"), or Hanba (Chinese: 旱魃; pinyin: hànbá), is a mythical species of yaoguai or yōkai in Chinese and Japanese folklore that holds the power to cause
Hiderigami
2013 Chinese TV series or program
is based on Yulan Ji. It tells the story of the Chinese benevolent fish yaoguai named Hongling. While on a mission to find the perfect birthday gift for
The_Legend_of_Chasing_Fish
Goddess in Chinese religion and Taoism
16th-century Chinese novel, Fengshen Yanyi. She was a 10,000-year-old yaoguai, originally a stone, born outside the heavens and the earth during the
Shiji_Niangniang
Mythological creature
Centre in Carron, Co. Clare in 2022. Puck in English folklore Torngarsuk Yaoguai Yekyua The contrast between Croker's and Wilde's notions is taken from
Púca
Sekai Spiritpact The Silver Guardian Rakshasa Street 镇魂街 S1(2016) S2(2019) Yaoguai Mingdan Cinderella Chef (萌妻食神 ) The King's Avatar (全职高手) Guomin Laogong
List of Chinese animated series
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Chinese mythological creature
Elders in One Piece, St. Topman Warcury, has the ability to turn into a yāoguài-like form that resembles a Fengxi. 《淮南子·本經訓》(Huainanzi)
Fengxi_(mythology)
Journey to the West characters
Zhizhujing (Chinese: 蜘蛛精; lit. 'The Spider Demonesses') are seven spider yaoguai sisters in the Chinese classic novel Journey to the West. These alluring
Zhizhujing
Taoist deification of Canopus
a white deer, once escaped to the nether world to become a demon (or Yaoguai). It was later defeated by the monkey king Sun Wukong and taken back by
Old_Man_of_the_South_Pole
Mythological nine-headed Chinese serpent
‹See RfD› Xiangliu (/ʃæŋ.ljuː/), known in the Classic of Mountains and Seas as Xiangyao (/ʃæŋ.jaʊ/), is a venomous nine-headed snake monster that brings
Xiangliu
Forest, the evil witch Maleficent turned Phillip into a monster called the Yaoguai. Belle uses fairy dust to return Phillip to his human form, who then teams
List of Once Upon a Time characters
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Buddhahood. The Destined One's journey will be perilous as he faces powerful Yaoguai and immortal deities while traversing through six regions. One of the new
List of media adaptations of Journey to the West
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Season of television series
musical kung fu, and time is of the essence, because Po must halt the Yaoguai, who are intent on stealing five musical instruments made by ancient masters
Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness season 3
Kung_Fu_Panda:_Legends_of_Awesomeness_season_3
2012 video game
vengeance on the Sun On Yee. Shen fights Smiley Cat's army of jiangshi, Yaoguai and possessed gangsters, as well as the ghosts of Dogeyes, Johnny Ratface
Sleeping_Dogs_(video_game)
equivalent Japanese lore of ubame or ubume, one commentary is that the Chinese yaoguai and the Japanese yōkai got conflated in the early Edo period (17th century)
Guhuoniao
Main antagonist organization of One Piece
Zoan that allows him to transform into a fengxi (a four-tusked wild boar yaoguai) or a fengxi-human hybrid. Warcury can wield both Kenbunshoku and Haōshoku
World_Government_(One_Piece)
Season of television series
Washington Michael O'Keefe as FBI Director Jack Walters Marti Matulis as the Yaoguai / the Verslinder Craig Branham and Jeremy Owens as the Headless Horseman
Sleepy_Hollow_season_3
Any of several folk traditions in East Asia describing a fox-like apparition
The nine-tailed fox (九尾狐) is a mythical fox entity originating from the mythology of China. The first recorded appearance of the nine-tailed fox can be
Nine-tailed_fox
Alleged Chinese creature
variously been interpreted as a humanlike creature clad in a fig leaf, a yaoguai (a demon), or an ogre. In 1982, Chinese paleoanthropologist Zhou Guoxing
Yeren
Mythology of the greater Chinese area
Yao's Music Master, Xiāo (魈; xiao1) mountain spirit(s) or demon(s), and Yaoguai demons. Xian are immortal humanoid beings with a variety of depictions
Chinese_mythology
one-eyed spirit Yanari (Japanese) – Spirit which causes strange noises Yaoguai (Chinese) – Animalistic demon or fallen gods Yara-ma-yha-who (Australian
List of legendary creatures (Y)
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Immortal person or entity in Taoism
(Taoism), a transformation to a Xian. Yama-no-Kami Rishi Weizza Woodwose Yaoguai, a type of ghost that was sometimes thought to be synonymous with the spirits
Xian_(Taoism)
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 妖怪 ("strange apparition") may refer to: Yaoguai, a supernatural entity in Chinese folklore Yogoe, supernatural entity in
妖怪
Buddhist temple in Quanzhou, China
the fight of the main character, "The Destined One," at the Black Bear yaoguai stage. The stage was based on a chapter of the Elder Jinchi and the black
Kaiyuan_Temple_(Quanzhou)
Poisonous birds in Chinese mythology
Zhenniao (Chinese: 鴆鳥; pinyin: zhènniǎo; lit. 'poison-feather bird'), often simply zhen, is a name given in many Chinese myths, annals, and poetry to poisonous
Zhenniao
Creature from Chinese mythology
Look up 蜃 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In Chinese mythology, the shen or chen (Chinese: 蜃; pinyin: shèn/chèn; Wade–Giles: shen/ch'en; lit. 'large
Shen_(clam-monster)
Mythical Chinese malevolent spirit
In Chinese folklore, a wangliang (Chinese: 魍魎; pinyin: wǎngliǎng or Chinese: 罔兩) is a type of malevolent spirit. Interpretations of the wangliang include
Wangliang
Daost physiological belief
The Three Corpses (Chinese: 三尸; pinyin: sānshī) or Three Worms (Chinese: 三蟲; pinyin: sānchóng) are a Daoist physiological belief that demonic creatures
Three_Corpses
Chinese literary fictional character
Zhejiang. In the afterlife, she fell under the sway of a Yaksha and other Yaoguais, who compelled her to lure passing travellers to their doom. On one such
Nie_Xiaoqian
Chinese mythological creature
and lightning. Black Myth: Wukong features the Heluo Fish as a fightable Yaoguai found mainly in chapter 3, known as "Monk from the Sea". With one particular
Heluo_fish
Chinese, Japanese and Tibetan conception of the preta of Buddhist mythology
A hungry ghost in Buddhism and Chinese traditional religion is a being who is driven by intense emotional needs in an animalistic way. The Chinese name
Hungry_ghost
2024 soundtrack albums
the Guardian" 1:36 4. "You Are Not Normal" 1:03 5. "Meet Hu" 2:25 6. "Yaoguai" 5:23 7. "Nu Kua" 2:48 8. "Meet Mistral" 1:02 9. "Zodiac Temple" 3:11 10
The Tiger's Apprentice (soundtrack)
The_Tiger's_Apprentice_(soundtrack)
Group of five evil Chinese gods
Wutong Shen (五通神) or Wulang Shen (五郎神) are a group of five sinister deities from the southern region of China. Their cult began in the Tang dynasty and
Wutong_Shen
Bird in Chinese mythology
The Bifang (traditional Chinese: 畢方; simplified Chinese: 毕方; pinyin: Bì Fāng; Wade–Giles: Pi Fang) is a mythological bird, encountered in Chinese mythology
Bifang
Chinese statesman, Confucian scholar and writer
"Wenmin" (文敏). Yijianzhi was one of Hong's major contribution to the Chinese Yaoguai mythology tradition that dates back to the time of Gan Bao. The record
Hong_Mai
Creature in Chinese mythology
The nine-headed bird (Chinese: 九頭鳥), also called the "Nine Phoenix" (九鳳), is one of the earliest forms of the fenghuang, worshipped by ancient natives
Nine-headed_bird
Chinese wind spirit and mythical beast
becoming consumed by Yin qi, merged with Feilian, becoming a humanoid Feilian Yaoguai. Hawkes (1985), p. 17. Chen (2017), p. 71. Schuessler, Axel (2007). ABC
Feilian
Chinese mythological creatures
Huli jing (Chinese: 狐狸精) or Fox spirits, are Chinese mythological creatures usually capable of shapeshifting, who may either be benevolent or malevolent
Huli_jing
Listicles of Chinese mythology
corpse Ox-Head and Horse-Face Xiāo (魈; xiao1): mountain spirit or demon Yaoguai: cultivated creatures or demoted gods Jiuwei Hu (九尾狐): Nine-tailed Fox
List_of_Chinese_mythology
Legendary creature from China
The tiangou (Chinese: 天狗; pinyin: tiāngǒu; Wade–Giles: t'ien1-kou3; lit. 'Heavenly Dog') is a legendary creature from China. The tiangou resembles a black
Tiangou
Fantastical beast in Chinese tradition
The huoshu or huo shu (火鼠), meaning fire rat or fire mouse, is a fantastical beast in Chinese tradition. The huoshu is said to dwell inside fire within
Huoshu
Military officer under Cao Cao (died 197)
merging him with the mythical spirit Feilian, becoming a humanoid Feilian Yaoguai. Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms Dian Wei's biography in the Sanguozhi
Dian_Wei
Tree spirit from Chinese folklore
The Penghou (Chinese: 彭侯; pinyin: Pénghóu; Wade–Giles: P'eng-hou, pronounced [pʰə̌ŋ.xǒʊ]; literally: "drumbeat marquis") is a tree spirit from Chinese
Penghou
commentary, he quotes a passage about liàn nǚ (斂女, Japanese: "renjo")—a yaoguai from China said to be found in the Baize Tu that makes sounds by ringing
Narigama
Resort in Lugu, Nantou County, Taiwan
resort houses the Xitou Monster Village (Chinese: 溪頭妖怪村; pinyin: Xītóu Yāoguài Cūn). List of tourist attractions in Taiwan "Xitou Monster Village". roundTAIWANround
Ming_Shan_Resort
Ward in Hokkaidō, Japan
only yōkai of his type, there are three others. Nibe (にーべェ) is a Chinese yaoguai who studies martial arts like kenpo. She helps Yamabe fight pollution.
Nishi-ku,_Sapporo
Mythological serpent
Bashe (Chinese: 巴蛇; pinyin: bā-shé; Wade–Giles: pa-she) was a python-like Chinese mythological giant snake that ate elephants. The term bashe compounds
Bashe
Magical substance in Chinese mythology
Xirang (Chinese: 息壤; pinyin: xírǎng) was a magical soil in Chinese mythology with the ability to self-expand and grow continuously. Its properties made
Xirang
Chinese mythical creature
castration 摘皋厭은 勢去"(normally the inverted form 去勢 is "castration"). "Jiuzhou yaoguai lu:shuihu" 九州妖怪录│ 水虎 [Records of the Nine Provinces' monsters: shuihu]
Shuihu
Short story by Pu Songling
"The Painted Skin" (Chinese: 畫皮; pinyin: Huàpí) is a short story by the Chinese writer Pu Songling collected in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio in
The_Painted_Skin
5th-century BC Chinese nobleman
Qingji was a nobleman during the Spring and Autumn period. He is portrayed differently in various historical records. The Zuo Zhuan records Qingji as a
Qingji
Fictional character from Investiture of the Gods
Pipa Jing (Chinese: 琵琶精; pinyin: Pípa Jīng), also known as Wang Guiren (Chinese: 王貴人; pinyin: Wáng Guìrén), is a fictional character in the Chinese novel
Pipa_Jing
Temple in Chiayi County, Taiwan
Chen. One day, the official's daughter was possessed by a river snail yaoguai, so Xie sacrificed himself by jumping into a lake next to Feng Mountain
Yuanshan_Temple
Mythological monkey
Jué yuán (Chinese and Japanese: 玃猿; pinyin: Jué yuán; rōmaji: Kakuen) is a legendary animal in the legends of China. They are also called Jué (玃) (in Japanese
Jueyuan_(mythology)
Supernatural being in Chinese mythology
Wuzhiqi (Chinese: 無支祁) is a supernatural being in Chinese mythology popularly depicted as a monkey-like aquatic demon and first described in the early
Wuzhiqi
Devises the Paolao) 004. "Okijin" (石琵琶の妖怪, Ishibiwa no Yōkai; The Stone Pipa Yaoguai) 005. "No Allies" (宮中孤軍, Kyūchū Kogun; All Alone in the Palace) 006. "Temptation
List_of_Hoshin_Engi_chapters
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Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Milk
Girl/Female
Arabic French
A flower name from the older form Jessamine.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Subramanyan
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish (of French origin)
English and Scottish (of French origin) : habitational name from La Tranche in Poitou, so named from the Old French topographical term trenche, a derivative of the verb trenchier ‘to cut’, which denoted both a ditch and a track cut through a forest. The term is also found in Middle English, and in some cases the surname could be of topographic origin or from minor place, such as The Trench in Kent, named with this word.The Trench family that hold the earldom of Clancarty trace their descent from Frederic de la Tranche, who settled in Northumbria from France c.1575. They became established in Ireland in the 17th century, when Frederick Trench went there and purchased an estate in Galway in 1631.
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Hindu
Loveliness, Grace, Beauty
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dvaraka-Nayakaya | தà¯à®µà®¾à®°à®•ா -நாயாகாயா
Lord Krishna
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Vincentius, VINCENTE means "conquering."
Female
Swiss
, gift of God.
Female
English
English name borrowed from the name of an Italian island where Napoleon was exiled, derived from Latin Ilva, from Greek Aethale, ELBA means "soot, grime."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Kind. Ally.
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