With a single thought, he became the ruler of the Three Realms.
18 Return to the Spiritual State 5. Battle of Onmyoji 3.

Nan Tianyi

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In this book, Taoism is divided into Taoist children, alchemists, true people, heavenly teachers, and earth immortals. (We only take down five levels) Spirit Immortal, Shangxian, Creation, Wuji, Taiyi Immortal (The upper five levels are not used, but they cannot be without)

Zenith Heaven Golden Immortal (The last level of Dao Sect, also a level that was not subject to the rules of the Heavenly Dao.)

(Don't blame the author for being long-winded. I also want to write without a beginning or an end, but I really can't. Let's finish talking here. When we're done, we won't repeat the useless things.))

As the saying goes: mountains are not high, there are immortals will be spiritual, water is not deep, there are dragons will be spiritual. The first two sentences here are about Qingcheng Mountain.

As the birthplace of Taoism, Qingcheng Mountain naturally had many wandering Taoists from all over the dynasty who came to seek advice. Therefore, there were more than 3,000 Taoists stationed there.

It was said that at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the founder of the Five Dipper of Rice Cult, Zhang Daoling, practiced medicine and preached. On the way, he took a fancy to the deep and dark green of Qingcheng Mountain and built a thatched hut here to preach. At the age of 123, he became an immortal in the mountain. Qingcheng Mountain became the ancestral mountain of the Five Dipper of Rice Cult. According to legend, the Heavenly Master Cave in the mountain was the place where Zhang Daoling preached and lectured.

There was not only one Taoist temple on Qingcheng Mountain, but there were many Taoist temples everywhere. Many of the walls were engraved with words such as "Dao" and "Great Dao Wuwei". The Taoist atmosphere was naturally needless to say.

Qingcheng Mountain and Shangqing Palace were the places where the Qingcheng Sect held meetings and practiced martial arts, so they were naturally the most important. (Let's not talk about the Three Pure Ones of Taoism. After all, everyone knows that I'm transforming into the Three Pure Ones with one breath. I'm not interested in this chapter...)

Oda Nobinan: I command the universal vajra, the devil, the barrier, the angry one, the fearful one, the holy one, the angry one, the wise king, the wise king

Aoksuke of the Northern Plains: The Three Treasures of the Dharma Monk are sacred and immeasurable! It's a success

According to the evil Yang Tai, I submit to your command! Lotus Flower! Not empty! Honor triumphs! Appear ~ Appear! It was auspicious!

Sato Ryomi: The life of Nirimasu, the life of the Tathagata, the vow of the void, the non-phase Tathagata, the life of the life of the Tathagata, the life of the life

(I don't want to explain the details. Do you like to check it out yourself (-o)?),Anyway, no matter if it was in Chinese or Japanese, no one cared about the incantation…)

As the four of them summoned at the same time, the entire Yanggu Town began to be shrouded in fog. The sky actually became like the north, and all kinds of terrifying sounds rang out from the fog, making people feel very respectful…

Of course, the Phoenix Dynasty's garrison at Tiger Head Pass had also begun to take action. After all, this was Qingzhou, not the Northern Underworld. The 200,000-strong army quickly gathered. Phoenix blood, giant bed rage, heavy cavalry, infantry, archers, and crossbowmen set off for Yanggu Town at full speed...

The order of the Earth Immortal of Qingcheng Mountain: The Lacquer God Formation of the Dao Sect has been activated. All of us, the Taoists of Qingcheng, must quickly enter the formation and head to Yang Valley Town to subdue the demons…For a moment, Qingcheng Mountain was filled with lights and colors. Some flew and some ran. Their targets were all the teleportation array of the Supreme Pure Palace and the grandstand…(Apart from the Dao Child, the other four grades are all calculated as Grade 2. Earth Immortal is equivalent to Great Heavenly Official.))

Wood Charm

Wood spirits, also known as tree spirits or wood spirits, referred to trees that had souls living in them. It looked like an ordinary tree, but it was said that if the tree was pushed down or injured, the person or even the entire village would suffer a great disaster.

Daitengu

The Tengu was one of the most well-known monsters in Japan. Legend had it that it was the incarnation of Emperor Chongde. At the same time, the Chinese "Classic of Mountains and Seas" also recorded the Tengu and described it as a fox-like animal. However, according to the popular belief in Japan, the Tengu had a tall red nose, held a round fan, was tall and had wings, wore the armor of a former general, had a WSD on his waist, wore traditional Japanese wooden clogs, carried a straw cape to hide himself at any time, and had an arrogant attitude. It was said that the Tengu would abduct people who were lost in the forest, so the ancients called the abducted children "hidden gods." As the name implied, they were hidden by the gods. The legend of the Tengu was later integrated into the mountain religions (the Tiantai Sect and the Mantra Esoteric Sect). The Kamakura Era's "Shihaifang Painting Scroll" depicted the scene of the Tengu fighting against the monks of the Tengtai Sect, and the result was defeat. The actions were vivid and interesting. It was said that in this story, the Tengu Legion from China came to the Japanese Tengu for help, but the Japanese Tengu showed an arrogant attitude, which was what was called "slow" and "high nose" in Japanese. Therefore, the Tengu, which was originally an eagle in ancient times, changed into a high-nosed Tengu in the late Middle Ages. It was also said that those mountain monks who had not reached the peak of their cultivation and had an arrogant attitude would become Tengu after death.

The Sound of the Valley

The terrain of the mountain caused sound to be refracted, resulting in a huge echo. This was the origin of the demon,"Sound of the Deep Valley." There was a legend that there was a mountain god's " call " in the shade of the mountain. It was an animal like a " call bird " that made a strange sound. In addition, there were also "Mountain Man","Heavenly Dog","Heavenly Evil Ghost", etc., but these statements had one thing in common, that is, the sound of the deep valley only appeared after the appearance of the mountain god.

Mountain Boy

Mountain children, as the name suggested, were mountain demons. They appeared in the deep mountains and forests, and were very frequently concentrated in the Kyushu Island area (not only in the border of Kyushu Island, but also in other places during autumn and winter). Because of the many connections between mountain children and kappa, there were also some places where mountain children were also kappa. The more common view was that kappa would become mountain children after entering the mountains in autumn. It was said that after the kappa entered the mountain, not only did its name change, but even the shape and nature of its body changed greatly. Therefore, the mountain boy and the kappa could be considered two completely different monsters.

Dog God White

Inugami itself referred to the ghost of a dog. There were many theories about the origin of this " Inugami." It was said that if a dog was tied up in advance and delicious food was placed in front of it, but the rope was not untied for it to eat, the more it struggled, the more its desire to eat would be concentrated. Then, the dog's head would be chopped off and thrown far away. Or they could sacrifice the dog's head first and then throw it on a rock in the sea or somewhere far away. The dog's dead soul would cause trouble and could be called the dog god. Bai 'er was a monster that looked like a child serving the dog god. It was said that she was the soul of the child who was bitten to death by the dog.

Chapter 06: Taste

In the silent night when everyone was asleep, a monster that sneaked into the bathroom out of nowhere would lick the dirt after people took a shower. The bathroom that it licked would not be cleaner, but dirtier.

Chapter 07: Qiao Ji

It was seen in the " Meiji Demon Record ". It was formed by the resentment of some infatuated women. They were infatuated with others but could not stay with their loved ones, so they jumped into the water from the bridge to commit suicide. If a man crossed the bridge at night, they would appear and lead him into the water to drown. If a woman crossed the bridge, they would forcefully pull him into the water. It was said that in Japan, women could not easily commit suicide and could only commit suicide by jumping into the river. Therefore, this kind of demon was called a pitiful demon. The Japanese term " Hashimei ", in addition to referring to the bridgehead goddess, was also used to refer to the private prostitutes standing by the bridge and the private prostitutes in the " tea house " near the bridge in the Edo period.

Naruya

It was a little monster that lived in the house and often made the floor creak.

Sea Head

If a fisherman who was out at sea was suddenly trapped in the fog and could not tell left from right, sometimes a figure would be reflected in the fog in front of him. When he got closer, he would see a zither player carrying a lute. When the fisherman safely arrived at the shore under his guidance, the zither player would still stand on the sea and look at him from afar. He was a kind person among demons.

10 Reverse Pillar

Since ancient times, the Japanese had believed that the inverted pillar would bring fire, house cries, and other unlucky things, so carpenters would be especially careful. If the reverse pillar was ignored for a long time, it would change its appearance, such as showing a crying face and so on.

Unknowing Fire

In ancient times, there was a phenomenon similar to mirages in the Sea of Japan. The sea seemed to be on fire. People thought it was the nameless anger of the gods, hence the name.

Phoenix Fire

Legend has it that it was the incarnation of the Firebird.

Green Heron Fire

Legend had it that when the Green Egret reached a certain age, its wings would glow when it flew at night. It was regarded as a god who could bless the harvest and the safety of its family.

14 Weasel

The weasel. Legend has it that when many weasels gathered together, they would spit fire.

Train

The train that sent sinners to hell. Some people said that it was a monster that blew up the wind and rain during the process of transporting the bodies of the deceased during the funeral. It opened the coffin lid and took away the bodies of the deceased.

16 Yeshibo

It was said that a temple often had no one to offer incense to. The abbot died of anger and turned into a demon after death. If someone stayed in the temple, Noderabo would bite the throat of the traveler.

17 Tall Girl

When she was alive, she could not get married because of her extraordinary height. After death, her resentment could cause a fire.

18 Creatures

It was said that a person's soul could leave their body while they were alive. This often happened to jealous women.

Undead

It was the soul of the dead with resentment. The Japanese legend of the monster "tired" was the representative of the dead.

Seeing Yue Entering the Way

A huge monster that suddenly jumps out to scare people while walking on the road or mountain road.

Elite Mole Cricket

He often appeared on the roof of ancient houses and made the people in the houses sick. He was the legendary god of mourning.

Weapon Grandmaster Department

In summer, they were monsters by the water, and in winter, they were monsters in the mountains. They were monsters that could change according to the seasons like migrating birds.

23 Naked

A big beast monster that hides in the forest. It can speak human language and can tell the name, accommodation, and background of passers-by.

Red Monster

Born in Kinki, legend has it that it is a monster that protects the gods and lives in a forgotten shrine. If someone played a prank or did something bad, it would make a loud noise and suddenly jump down from the sky or the roof to scare people. The fur on his face and body was red, and he had a pair of big teeth.

Tu Fo

When he was alive, he was a cultivator who often painted his body black. After he died, he turned into a monster with a strange appearance.

Yuanxing Temple

A man-eating monster hidden on the roof of a monastery.

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A hairy, vicious and cruel monster. Legend has it that the wife of a violent man turned into a monster.

Red Tongue

A very ferocious monster. Every time it appears, it will emerge from the black clouds. From the length of its tongue, one can judge a person's good or bad luck.

Flesh Man

A pile of meat without eyes and nose. It was said that eating it would make one immortal. In 1599, a strange creature appeared in the city of Surufu, where Tokugawa Ieyasu lived. The strange creature itself was like a piece of meat, shaped like clay that had been kneaded into a ball. It had hands but no fingers, and it pointed in the direction of the capital without moving. Later, this strange creature was chased away by Tokugawa Ieyasu's guards. It was the only record of this monster appearing in Japan.

Wall Painting

The monster that often hid in the wall would make a " woof " sound. If anyone who heard it did not answer it, they would be eaten by it.

Encountering Demons

Dusk was the supernatural time. Dusk (17 - 19) and dawn (3 - 5) were the most common time for ghosts and gods in Japan.

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A zombie-like existence that could cause droughts, commonly known as the drought demon. In ancient times, it was a special zombie that could not be restrained.

Water Tiger

The water tiger, which was known as a close relative of the kappa, was even more unlikable than the kappa. It had teeth in its stomach that could completely chew and digest everything it swallowed. The armor on its back was unharmed even when it hit rocks. Its lower body had a row of claws that could easily crush rocks to climb up. However, what made the water tiger invincible was its omnipotent ears that could understand the language of fish, birds, and humans, and its demonic power that could make its body invisible at will.

Sleep

A monster that lived in the mountains and used words to confuse the hearts of the people there. The content of the conversation was all words that were hurtful to people. It was just a demon who enjoyed playing this prank.

Mountain Spirit

The demons in the mountains only had one foot, and they ran quickly in the mountains.

Temple Clears Hands

It was said that the Ministry of Materials, the Dalian Lian Moriya, opposed Buddhism and burned many Buddhist statues. After being killed by the Buddhist prince, he turned into a sharp-beaked bird to destroy the temple.

Ancient Battlefield Fire

On the battlefield, the victorious side would light a wildfire to celebrate and pay homage to the dead.

Tomb Fire

In the past, the cemetery had turned into a field. Every evening, a lot of ghost fire would gather and burn the field.

39 Youchizi

A demon that often appears at home to steal lamp oil. It will disappear immediately after stealing lamp oil.

Yin Moro Ghost

The ghost of the deceased man who died with resentment. His head had the appearance of a human and the face of an old man. His eyes shone with the fire of a lamp. He could speak human language and spit out blue flames when he opened his mouth.

41 mm

Legend has it that a general in the Heian era fell in love with a woman named A-Ju and wanted to marry her as a concubine. His first wife decided to harm A-Ju and framed her for stealing a precious vessel, which was one of the ten plates in the general's residence. So she pushed A-Ju into the well. From then on, every night, people would hear the voice of A-Ju's vengeful soul coming from the well. She was counting the number of plates, which was the origin of the number of plates.

42 Ghosts

They were the ghosts of the dead who were buried in the sea. They would sprinkle water on passing ships and sink them.

Chuan Chizi

Demons that grew beside mountains and rivers would make baby cries. Those who were deceived would follow the cries and fall into the bottomless swamp that Chuan Chizi had dug.

44 Rihe Square

It was a monster that disappeared on rainy days and only appeared on sunny days. If people saw Rihefang on the road, they would know that the weather would be good for the whole day.

Qing Nv Fang

It was said that a palace maid was betrayed by her fiancé and became a black-toothed monster. Every night, she would dress up in a mirror. If the person who saw her was not her fiancé, she would kill him.

Rain Descends, Little Monk

He was the Rain Master's servant, responsible for the rain.

Yizu Zhentian

This strange-looking demon bird race was a demon in the bamboo forest deep in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. Their most precious thing was that every other year, only one feather on their body would turn into yellow leaf-like gold. The mountain area they lived in was also rumored to be rich in gold mines. However, if a greedy person approached them in order to snatch that golden leaf, then their muscular and powerful legs, as well as the black flames that could be spat out from their mouths filled with black oil, coupled with their strength... The wings that made a loud sound would definitely make the other party suffer.

48 Steps into the Dao

It was a huge wheel with a large bald head in the middle. It was said that it often appeared behind adult women and shouted," Come and see your child." If you turned back, your soul would be eaten by him.

Raccoon Dog

The badger often hid in the temple in the form of a monk.

Wild Quilt

A monster that glided in the air like a bat. Once it touched a person's face, it would suffocate them.

Wild Hammer

A snake-like monster that lives in the mountains and forests. It swallows people into its stomach to replenish nutrients.

52 Competition

A ferocious and powerful monster in the mountains. Shrines often erect statues of it to ward off evil spirits.

53 Zhen Zhen

It belonged to the hysteria god. When a person encountered something terrifying, their entire body would immediately tremble. It was said that it was done by this demon.

Under the Courtyard

Legend has it that they lived in the shadows of the roof and fed on human life.

Baldy

It was the legendary longevity monster of Japan. It looked like a child, but it was actually a hundred years old.

Head

It hid in the dark and suddenly appeared to scare people, then quickly sucked them into its mouth.

Baibai Ye

It looked like a beggar and usually lived in the mountains. When it was dark, it would wander into the village. Anyone who met it would definitely fall sick. It was a representative monster in the Kanto region.

Gold Spirit

Monsters that controlled money would ask you how much money you wanted. After giving a number, it would let you defeat three people who passed by, and the amount of money would be determined according to the level of defeat.

Heaven Defying Bead

Also known as the Heavenly Evil Ghost, it increased its strength through people's fear of it. It would attach itself to people and could not tolerate what others said against it.

Mirage Tower

A monster formed by a clam in the sea, blowing air into the sea to form a mirage.

Candle Shadow

It had a ferocious face and a body that could grow as long as a snake.

Peng Hou

A monster that looked like a dog and lived in an ancient tree. Its five tails each had the power of five elements.

Soul Returning Incense

This is a spiritual creature, its fragrance can be smelled hundreds of miles away, dead bodies on the ground, smell the smell of life.

Heavenly Dog Gravel

Legend has it that countless boulders fell from the sky and were believed to be the work of the Heavenly Hound.

Lantern Ghost

Legend has it that the ambassador of the Qing Dynasty was poisoned mute by poison and turned into a lantern ghost.

Gukulipa

She was the wife of a monk. She had become a monster because of her misbehavior. She specialized in eating the skin of the dead and collecting the hair of the dead to weave.

Shadow Girl

At night, one could see a person's shadow walking back and forth in the house but could not find the person. It was mostly formed by the ghost of a person who had died with grief. It was usually on the sliding door in the house.

Wind Fox

Also known as the Windy Beast. Like a mink, blue. He couldn't be burned to death by fire, and he couldn't be cut by a knife. Beating him was like beating a leather bag. Hit its head thousands of times to kill it, but as long as it enters the wind, it will immediately revive. Put calamus in his nose to kill him. The urine can be used as medicine, and the brain and chrysanthemum can live up to 500 years if taken ten catties.

Night Weeping Stone

A woman named Ah Zhu had just lost her husband and was pregnant. She went to the neighboring village to borrow money. At night, when he was crossing the mountains on his way home, he met a robber with a knife. Ah Zhu begged him for forgiveness, but she could not. She was injured and fell on the stone. The robbers left, and Ah Zhu was about to give birth. She kept moaning and finally gave birth to a child who died holding a stone. The child cried for a long time and exhausted all her strength. Suddenly, the stone that the mother was holding cried loudly. The monks nearby heard it and buried the woman. This child was called "Jishi" and grew up in the monastery. This stone cried non-stop every night. No matter how he tried to ferret it away, it was useless. After fourteen years, the child learned of his background from the monk and knelt down to the stone. The child went to the city and was hired to forge. One day, when the teacher was away, a guest from a foreign land said,""Please use this sword well. Fourteen years ago, when I was a thief, I accidentally hit a stone while cutting a woman, and the blade was missing like this.”When the child heard this, he was so angry that he burst into tears."You even came to me yourself! "He jumped up with a newly sharpened knife and fell to the head of the guest. It was only later that Shi Tou stopped crying.

70 Jiao Shu

Round wooden utensils, black lacquer, four long stands, ancient name-basin. In order not to let the water wet his clothes, he hung his sleeves on the rack to wash his hands and face. After a wide range of use, this kind of basin is abandoned and does not become a monster. When men shaved their heads and women dyed their teeth black (in ancient Japan, women would dye their teeth black after marriage), they often didn't pay attention to their faces reflected on the water surface and would be peeked at by ghosts. If he peeked at the corner ghost again in the middle of the night, it would return. The brace will wrap around the sleeve and your face will disappear.

Human Soul

The meaning was exactly as the words suggested. It referred to the soul that had left the body and drifted around when a person had just passed away.

Huoqian Lane

Legend has it that this kind of ghost appeared after an inexplicable fire broke out on the mountain. Its body was like a dancing flame, and one could vaguely see a person's upper body in the fire.

Crazy Bone

Legend has it that a monster that lived in an ancient well would appear in the middle of the night and tell passers-by to drink water. If they drank the water according to his wishes, he would disappear. If he refused, he would twist his body and start dancing, and those who saw the dance would immediately go crazy and jump into the well to die.

Ling Yanji

Legend has it that Amaterasu hid in the Rock of Heaven and refused to come out. A goddess named " Tianyu Ji " held a divine umbrella and danced naked to invite Amaterasu out. And this nude dancing goddess was Ling Yanji.

Mountain

Legend had it that it was a monster that lived deep in the mountains and was covered in thorns like a porcupine. When it was warm in winter, it would get stabbed when it got close. After it left, it would gather together because of the cold, so it would get stabbed again and leave again, and so on.

Owner Qing

A monster that appears in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. A monk whose clothes and body are all blue. It is said that he often appears in empty houses. It was a mysterious demon of unknown origin. Owner Qing was also known as Mu Yi Fang (Monk with only one eye). They were monsters that were harmless to humans.

Mud Field Workshop

When a man was walking alone in the fields late at night, he would often find a dark figure standing in the middle of the fields. This dark shadow would always shout,"Give me back my fields!"」,He threw mud at people. This was the Mud Field Workshop. It was a monster with only one eye. It was not the guardian of the fields, but formed by the lonely souls of some farmers who starved to death because their fields were robbed. It was said that the mud that was thrown at them was quite smelly; Once it was unfortunately thrown, the stench would last for about three days.

Tamamo Mae

At first, she was called Mogeno, adopted by the samurai couple, and gradually became a beauty. At the age of 18, she was appointed to the palace and became a female official of High Emperor Toba. She was also given the name Tamamo Mae. Due to her beauty and knowledge, High Emperor Bird Feather doted on her. Later, he was cast by Seimei, revealing his true form, and later killed by Seimei. However, after the nine-tailed fox died, its corpse turned into a huge poisonous stone, and the poisonous gas it emitted killed the nearby animals. The villagers later called it the Slaughter Stone. The stone had remained even after High Emperor Bird Feather died, and the surrounding villagers were filled with fear. During this period, he had asked the eminent monk to pacify his soul many times, but he was always harmed by his poison gas. It wasn't until the first abbot of the Aizu Genjin Temple in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Monk Genweng, that he successfully destroyed the Slaughter Stone. The destroyed Slaughter Stone then scattered all over Japan.

The Ugly Girl

The ugly woman was a ghost formed by a woman filled with jealousy and hatred. This woman had become a malicious ghost because she had lost her virginity and was abandoned by others. Usually, a normal ghost would turn into a translucent or white light, but a malicious ghost would look red on the outside. Therefore, the Japanese people had a rumor that the daughter of the ugly time usually wore red clothes.

Fire Dissipating Granny

Japan attributed the inexplicable fire to the evil spirit of the unknown fire, and only the Fire Dissipator could control the fire and stop it from spreading.

81 Wheelers

It often appears on rainy nights, with a woman riding on the top of a car. All the families and children who sing will disappear mysteriously.

82 Beautiful Girl

In dangerous situations, a banshee would suddenly appear with a sharp and strange laugh. Most of the people who heard her laughter were unlucky and were unlucky monsters.

Hyakume

It was said that this female demon specialized in seducing men to take their eyes for their own use. If she took 100 eyes, she would become an untamed demon.

Flying Man

Hitouban, the legendary long-necked demon, or "roller head"(rokurokubi), originated from Gan Bao's "Search for Gods", which was a famous strange story in the Jin Dynasty of China. The "falling head" mentioned in it was a long-necked demon. Usually, it looked no different from ordinary people, but at night, when everyone was asleep, the monster's neck began to stretch, even longer than a gibbon's neck. Then, the head was completely separated from the body from the neck (New Era Society)

Bone Girl

A woman who was humiliated, bullied, and ravaged in her life, after death, would turn into a malicious ghost to claim her life. Because only a pile of bones remained, she would disguise herself with human skin. In China, she was called a painted ghost (from Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio).

Drowned Girl

If you see a beautiful woman soaking in the hot spring hotel, don't rashly approach her. Perhaps when she stands up, you will find that she is soaked in bones.

Snow Maidens

They lived in the mountains and were similar to humans. They had a beautiful appearance and often attracted men who entered the snow mountains to places where there was no one. They kissed them and froze them completely while kissing, taking their souls and eating them. The children of the snow girls were called Yukino. In Japan, Yukino was believed to be the monster that brought the first snow in winter. Legend had it that in the early days of the Republic of Japan, because the people were still ignorant, the older generation of people especially believed in the legends of some gods and monsters. They even believed that the natural disasters were controlled by gods and monsters, which was why there was the story of the snow maiden in the snow.

Drinking Boy

Shutendoji was the leader of the ghost clan. Legend had it that he seduced virgins and cut off their breasts for food. In some places, it was said that his appearance had changed, and he was a true virgin killer. Because of his addiction to alcohol, he was called the Wine Swallow Boy.

89 Shikiji

Zashikidoji was a game partner who was attached to his home. He was a demon with a slightly Japanese style. It would attach itself to the family in the form of a child. Legend had it that as long as there was a Zashiki boy, the family would prosper. The Zashiki Doll was a monster that looked like a child. Not only would she bring good luck to people, but those who had a Zashiki Doll in their home would also make a fortune. The difference was that there were different versions of the age and gender of the sitting doll. However, all the legends believed that there was more than one sitting doll. Sometimes, there would be two or three sitting dolls at the same time. Azashiki Doll was very mischievous. Sometimes she would make loud footsteps in the middle of the night to keep others awake or bully you when you were alone. However, she would sometimes warn you in advance when a fire would break out so that you could take precautions. Zashiki Doll wasn't as mischievous as the animal spirits, but if a human accidentally offended her, she would leave without saying a word. After the child left, the family would definitely suffer the fate of the family. Therefore, it was said that someone asked the master to cast a spell to trap the child at home, and this often attracted the hatred of the child, leading to greater disasters. Generally speaking, the seated children were harmless, but their power could not be underestimated.

Green Lantern

The earliest legend was in the Edo period of Japan. It was said that they all had different appearances, but they were all very terrifying ghosts. They were not human, but little ghosts from hell. They often wandered at the entrance of the underworld and would transform into people we were familiar with to teach people to play a game called Hundred Ghost Lights (Hundred Ghost Lights: It was to light 100 white candles, and then everyone would tell a strange and terrifying thing that they had experienced. After each story, they would blow out a candle. The 100th story would be told by the host. When the last candle was extinguished, all the people involved in the game would be taken to hell. They would pull people into the ghost gate, so they were called dangerous monsters in Japan (Japan believed that ghosts were branches of God, so many things were called monsters).

A Ghost

She had appeared in Takahashi Yesuke's school ghost story. Like the glowing bait in front of the head of a certain deep-sea fish, the beauty was the bait in front of the ghost head. She grew on its long tongue and pretended to be about to be devoured to lure people to save her, then ate them.

92 A New Wife

It was also known as the new woman. According to the " Monster Hundred Elephants ", it was called the Spider Lady. It was a spider that transformed into a human and seduced men. When the man was seduced three days later, he would be beheaded and eaten. It was an extremely dangerous monster. Legend had it that during the Kamakura period in Japan, a woman with the surname S had an affair while serving a lord. When the lord found out, she was thrown into a box filled with poisonous spiders and executed. After death, the vengeful spirit transformed into a human form and often appeared in the forest to seduce young men and take their lives. It was said that they were afraid of fire.

Cat Again

Nekomata, also known as cat demon, cat stock. It was said that cats had nine lives. After nine years, a cat would grow a tail. Usually, it would grow one tail every nine years. Some cats would grow nine tails even faster. When a cat with nine lives would turn into a human after nine years, then a cat would really have nine lives. Nekomata was also known as the Nine-Life Demon Cat in Chinese records. It was said that there were some signs before cats changed again. In the folk, if the cat at home stole candles when the owner was not around, or played with the fire chestnuts in the brazier, or bit its own tail to make it split. However, Nekomata would often be injured or killed by demons with stronger demonic powers before they took shape. Therefore, Nekomata after taking shape were usually very ferocious, and their owners were no exception. The cat is also in the bird mountain rock swallow "hundred ghosts night" before the chapter "Yin volume." It was an evil demon with a considerable amount of spiritual energy, and it was also considered by the people to be the demon closest to reality.

Mao Prodigy

It was very difficult to find information about this demon. It was said that this person was the illegitimate daughter of a Japanese Buddhist priest. In order to maintain a noble image, the priest sold her to be a geisha. However, she was not beautiful, so she was neglected and committed suicide at the age of 15.

Flying Fate Demon

Flying Fate Demons were very sexy ghosts. They had charming faces, but they were born from corpses-all female prisoners.

There was also an ancient saying that the Flying Dragon Demons usually came from women born in the year of Bingwu. The Japanese Bingwu Nian Sheng were a group of very unfortunate people. Everyone believed that a woman born in the year of Bingwu had to be a jinx. Even if she remarried, she still had to be jinx. Moreover, she could have as many as five or six, so it was very difficult to get married.)Which year was Bingwu? According to the 60th year of the lunar calendar, the title of the 43rd year was compiled by the combination of Da Qian (A, B, C, D, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, Gui) and Di Zhi (Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Wu, Shen, Xi, Xu, Hai). 1846, 1906, 1966, 2026 (1060…) were all years of Bingwu.

Daocheng Temple Bell

It was a temple's bell that turned into a monster. It specialized in turning people into monks and would forget their past.

Legend has it that in ancient times, there was a Qing Ji who fell in love with the monk An Zhen who went to Kumano to worship the Bodhisattva. As a monk, An Zhen resolutely left Qing Ji. For the sake of her beloved, Qing Ji went to pursue An Zhen from afar. She suffered a lot along the way. When she finally caught up with An Zhen, she was no longer human or ghost. An Zhen was so frightened that she ran away. Qing Ji chased after her all the way. An Zhen crossed a big river first. When Qing Ji caught up with her, there was no boat left. She jumped into the river, but she turned into a big snake and continued to chase after him. An Zhen ran and ran into Daocheng Temple, but the snake caught up with her. The eminent monks in the temple couldn't deal with the snake, so they put An Zhen in the big bell. Qing Ji knew where he was hiding after she caught up with him. She wrapped the bell with a hula. Unfortunately, the bell was strong. In the end, Qing Ji probably had no choice but to give up, so she self-ignited and burned herself, the bell, and the monk in the bell into charcoal. If he couldn't live with the person he loved, he would die with him.

97 The Bird

The Guhuo Bird was also known as the "Nocturnal Wandering Girl","Heavenly Emperor Girl", or "Ghost Bird". It can absorb human souls. The place where it lives is lit by phosphorous fire. It often comes out at night. When it puts on its feathers, it becomes a bird. When it takes off its feathers, it becomes a woman. Legend has it that it was transformed from a pregnant woman (so this kind of thing was all female) and loved to carry other people's children. If any family with a baby forgot to collect the baby clothes hanging outside the house at night, once it found out, it would leave two drops of blood on them as a mark…But don't worry, it's said that they only come out at night in July and August.

Prajna

Prajna's Japanese pronunciation was. The Prajna here did not mean wisdom in Buddhism, but a kind of ghost in Japanese legends. More precisely, it should be a kind of vengeful spirit. It was said that it was an evil spirit formed by a woman's strong jealousy and resentment. Prajna lived in the mountains and ate people every midnight. She was a female ghost who specialized in snatching children's food, and she would let out a terrifying laughter. In ancient Japan, it was said that if a woman had a heart of jealousy and hatred when she was alive, she would turn into Prajna after death. The more beautiful a woman was, the uglier and more ferocious the Prajna would become. If the resentment was deeper when she died, the horns on the Prajna's head would grow longer.

Black Grave

It was similar to the story of Granny Ghost that everyone had heard when they were young. The only difference was that she was ugly and only collected the heads of beautiful men. (Attention, handsome guys.)

Wenche Demonic Concubine

Concubine Wenche was the favorite concubine of the Emperor of Japan at the end of the Nara era. She was extremely flirtatious and was a peerless beauty. However, she was envied by the daughter of Fujiwara Motoho, another favorite concubine of the Emperor at that time. She was good at singing and Chinese poetry, and she had cultivated the culture of the Japanese Dynasty very well.

Emperor Murakami's greatest wish in his life was to have an heir as soon as possible, but heaven did not fulfill his wish. None of the 3,000 beauties in his harem had a dragon child. Therefore, the question of who could give birth to the First Prince became the most important matter in the palace. Therefore, when Consort Wenche gave birth to her first son, Youji imprisoned her and killed the baby to feed it to the dogs. Consort Wenche went crazy and died three years later. He wrote a curse in blood before he died. After that, although Youji gave birth to Prince Guangping, she also died prematurely. It was said that before Prince Guangping died, someone saw a woman who looked very much like Consort Wenche appear in Prince Guangping's residence.

Fox Fire

According to the records in the " North Yue Snow List ", foxes would spit fire from their mouths. However, if one looked closely, it would be the air that the foxes exhaled burning. There were many different theories about fox fire. For example," The Record of Wonders " recorded various theories. It was said that foxes were burning with horse bones in their mouths, while the local American theory was that foxes were burning the toenails of horses. People who saw the " fox fire " at night were likely to get lost while walking, or lose something on their bodies. Some people even turned into foxes. There was no better explanation for all these incredible phenomena except for the fox.

Fire in the Plains

Legend has it that it was transformed from a vengeful spirit after the oil thief died. Its form was a burning human head in the dark of the night. Its eyes were bright and the flames were red.

Fishing Bottle Fire

It was said that when one was walking in the mountains, a flame suddenly appeared in front of one's eyes. If one looked carefully, one could see that it was a human face in the flame.

Granny Is Furious

In the dead of night, they would fly around and laugh.

Eye of the Hand

It was a monster in ancient Japanese legends. It was a monster with eyes on its hands. When Hand's Eye was alive, he was a blind artist. He went to a restaurant to play the piano every day and lived on the charity of the customers. However, one night, when he returned home with his violin and the alms he had received for the day, he was killed by a robber and robbed of his money. After death, it turned into the Eye of the Hand. The eyes on his face were still blind, but two eyes had grown out of each of his hands. Wandering around for revenge, rushing forward to strangle the suspected murderer. However, because he was blind when he was alive, it was impossible to find the murderer through his " eyes." Therefore, those who happened to bump into him could only blame themselves for their bad luck.

Red Leaf Hunt

In ancient times, people called viewing red leaves in the wild mountains in autumn "Red Leaf Hunt". It was an activity that was valued by everyone from the palace to the common people. The Japanese preferred the feeling of vitality of " maple leaves are redder than February flowers ". When viewing red leaves, one could only look at them from afar, but could not quietly stare at them. Legend had it that the color of red leaves was dyed red by the blood of maple ghosts. Maple Demon's death anniversary was the day after the Red Leaf Festival.

Legend has it that this Miss Hongye, who was known as the "Ghost Girl of the Hidden Door", was even more "peerless" than Shutendoji.

The original name of the young Hongye was Wu Ye, and its true form came from the Morizhitian of the Sixth Heaven (also known as the Day of Freedom). Wu Ye, who was carefully taken care of and gradually grew up, was born like a flower, but unfortunately, she also coincided with the term "snake and scorpion beauty." A few years later, Wu Ye married into a wealthy family nearby. However, the bride was actually just a clone of the demoness.

After that, Hongye changed her name and became the concubine of Gensuki (Yorimitsu's grandfather). Soon, Jingji's wife suddenly fell seriously ill, and ghosts appeared in the house from time to time. Sensing Hong Ye's plot, Jing Ji's son immediately chased after Hong Ye and placed her in the household.

However, after Hongye arrived in the household, she gathered a group of former nobles who were dissatisfied with the court (most of them were descendants of the remnants of the Taira no Masakado). They were covered in ghost faces and ran amok in the village, burning, killing, and looting. When the news reached the capital, the Emperor immediately ordered Ping Weimao to go to crusade.

What happened next naturally ended with the words " The power of justice cannot be ignored ". Although Hong Ye resisted with the power of the Demon King of the Sixth Heaven, Wei Mao, who was holding the Demon Vanquishing Sword, did not care at all. Therefore, Hong Ye, who had a sad wish to conquer the world, had to temporarily hide in the Six Realms. Hundreds of years later, he reappeared in the form of a man. His new name was: [Nobunaga Oda].

A Two-Headed Woman

According to the "Night of a Hundred Ghosts", the Inari God would discover women who were indecent, urinating and defecating everywhere, had a husband who cheated on others, and were obscene. As for those who were possessed, their children had died in their family (less than two years old). Those who killed their children would be possessed by their children, and a bite would appear on the back of their necks. They would constantly want to eat, and eventually, they would be eaten to death by the possessed person (or it could be said that they would die of bloating). It was a very dangerous monster. Even if there were dead children near where you lived, you might still be possessed.

In famous folk tales, there were monsters whose mouths were said to be on the top of the head, but it was more accurate to say that they grew near the back of the neck. This mouth was even larger than the previous one, and could eat several times the amount of food. Usually, the mouth was covered by hair. When there was no one and there was food in front of it, it would use the hair as tentacles and eat the food.

The White-Haired Woman

Granny White Powder would usually appear near the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture on snowy nights. It was said that Granny White's face was pale, and she always appeared in a snow-white kimono, with a big umbrella on her head, a cane, and a wine pot in her hands. She usually appeared as an amiable old woman and liked to deceive beautiful girls. When a woman without makeup happened to meet a white-haired granny on the road, she would trick them into applying a kind of white powder (similar to rouge cosmetics at that time) on their faces, claiming that this powder could make the girls fairer and more beautiful, but the girl's entire face would fall off after applying this white powder, and the white-haired granny would keep the girl's face for her own use. She could be considered a "friendly" monster that carried out the doctrine of female beauty.

Sand-scattering Granny

Born in Nara Prefecture, he often appears in the deep mountains of Hyoko Prefecture and often hides in the dark shrines in the woods. When someone passed by, she would shout loudly and throw sand to scare them. The sand-scattering granny's hair was full of sand. In an emergency, her hair would stand up and shoot out sand to attack.

Rain Girl

On a rainy day, a woman stood in the rain. If a man smiled at her at this time and signaled her to share an umbrella, she would follow him forever. From then on, the man would live in a humid environment. Because ordinary people could not withstand such heavy humidity, he would die soon.

Human-Faced Tree

According to the unofficial history, during the Edo period, a man's beloved woman died. He was in so much pain that he wanted to die. As a result, he listened to the words of an evil ghost and planted the woman's head in the backyard of his house. Forty-nine days later, a tree grew out. A hundred days later, the tree blossomed, and a year later, it grew fruit, all of which were the woman's faces. As a result, the government besieged the demon tree. In the end, the man and the human-faced tree disappeared in the fire.

Master White

At the foot of a mountain called Dream Mountain in Yamanashi Prefecture, hunters lived by selling foxes. Many foxes in the Dream Mountains had been killed by hunters. The last fox of sorrow became the abbot of the temple. He said to the hunter,"Stop killing. This gold is for you. Don't be a hunter anymore." The hunter stopped hunting for the time being, but he still had to hunt for the sake of his life. He went to the temple to discuss with the abbot. The abbot still said the same thing to him, and the hunter went home. However, the abbot was a fox, and the fox lived in the temple as the abbot for the next 50 years. One day, the two dogs of the samurai who came to the temple to see the cherry blossoms (Tai Ming Gui Wu, Gui Ji) saw through the abbot's true appearance and killed him. They were the old foxes who had turned into the abbot. Therefore, the abbot that the fox had turned into was called the White Tibetan Master. If a mage behaved like a fox, he would be called the White Hidden Master.

Kappa

In ancient times, the water demon was called "(means water)" and "" meant spirit, so it was called the spirit of water. The name Kappa had been unified throughout Japan. At first, it was called Kappa with Kanto as the center. In Kansai, it was called "Kawataro" or "Gawataro"(both are the same Chinese characters ~ only the pronunciation is different). In Kyushu, they are called "Kawa-no-mo-no (Chuan Zhe)" and "Kawa-no-master". In Saga Prefecture and Miyagi Prefecture, they are called "(??)」。"H" and kappa were the same thing, but there was another problem. The kappa looked like a child between the ages of four and five. It was very strong, equivalent to the strength of six people and eight horses. The kappa pulled the person into the water and pulled out the "human jade"(which was the jade stuffed in the anus of the dead. The ancients believed that jade could prevent the corpse from rotting, so it was also called jade anus plug). The dead man's anus was completely opened. The Kappa was not meant to be eaten. It was something that the Dragon God, the God of Water, threw around for fun.?)。Kappa could also bewitch people, and women who were bewitched by kappa would become very promiscuous.

Snake Bone Granny

There were many snake tombs in Japan. This was used to seal the strange snake and sacrifice the demon snake. There was a demon snake called " Serpent Emon " sealed in these snake mounds. His wife was called " Snake Bone Granny," and there was also one called " Snake Fifth Granny." In China, there was also the existence of " Snake Bone Granny." Snake Bone Granny had a green snake in her right hand and a red snake in her left. She controlled these two snakes to attack the humans. However, she didn't attack anyone randomly. She only attacked those who were close to her husband's grave and threatened those who came to prank her. She was in pain. Therefore, those who did not destroy the tomb would not be harmed.

Turtle Monster

During the Edo period, turtles were used as medicinal herbs for the weak and sick. At that time, the shops selling turtles were also very prosperous. But it became too popular. Because they killed too many turtles, the couple who sold turtles began to dream of being killed by turtles. Because from then on, the couple was troubled by that dream every night and closed the turtle shop. With that, the nightmare about the turtle stopped. The scary thing was that the vengeful spirit of the turtle was greatly related to the fairies 'faith in this story. There was a tradition that the women there were not allowed to kill. It was so serious that he was even very cautious when fishing. He had always believed that if killing touched a vengeful spirit, the possibility of miscarriage would be very high.

Jiamuboli Entering the Way

The so-called toilet god was actually a perverted monster who liked to peep at people going to the toilet. If you want to drive this annoying guy away, you have to sing the song "Wanzhang Ri into the Tao," on New Year's Eve.

Yu Chrysanthemum Bug

Legend has it that the chrysanthemum worms in the house were very big and had resentment. The place where there was such hatred had been through many years of resentment from plants, birds, insects, and so on. It was called the Chrysanthemum Insect, and it looked like a butterfly cocoon.

Bull Ghost

As its name suggested, it was a combination of a cow and a ghost. Its head was a cow, but its body was like a spider. It slept at the bottom of the sea during the day and attacked people on the shore at night. There were also monsters that lived in the mountains.

Iron Rat

The red rat in the ancient temple of Dragon Claw Mountain. During the Heian era, a monk wanted to build an altar in Mitsui Temple to pray for the prince of Shirakawa Emperor. However, Mount Hiei, who was in charge of Mitsui Temple, did not allow him to do so. Achali starved herself to death in anger. Her anger turned into 8400 iron-toothed rats, and in one night, the classics of Mount Hiei were bitten to pieces.

Earth Spider

An unusually large spider that often tied people it met with spider silk and brought them back to the cave for food. Eight legs, fangs, and hair were all sharp weapons that could hurt people.

Entering the Sparrow

A bird that laid its eggs on a human body. The eggs of this bird were smaller than a human's pores. After it was born, it would eat the human's internal organs and fly out of the human body when it was empty.

122鵺

It was an animal that could judge good and evil in the human world. Those that it considered to be " good " would be protected. If they were unlucky enough to be judged as " evil," they would be killed.

Ghost

There was no body, only a head. The hair was very long and dense, and countless young girls 'faces were hidden under the hair. Whenever he saw a beautiful girl, he would steal her face and hide it under his hair. (Face collector…?)

Thunder Beast

It was a badger, golden yellow, with long hair standing on its body. Its six tails appeared in the shape of lightning. It was the ancient Japanese Thunder God.

Guan Hu

In Japanese, the Chinese characters for Guan Hu were used by a walker called Guan Shi, a fox demon that could rely on the human body. Generally, the slaves were placed in bamboo tubes to be raised. When it relied on a person, it would first invade the skin from the fingertips of the hands and feet. After being relied on by it, he was not interested in ordinary food. Instead, he started to eat raw sauce soup.

Wisteria Spirit

The wisteria tree turned into a demon, waiting for a thousand years just to see the person she loved. She was an infatuated and persistent demon.

Sly Ghost

Slippery Ghost (Japanese: ぬらりひょん)是日本的一种妖怪,源于日本民间传说中的客人神(外来神)。It was close to evening, so he had to be extra careful of strangers who suddenly came to visit. Especially the old man who was dressed in a bright black robe. He had a tachi stuck in his waist for self-defense and looked quite dignified. If he came to visit, don't let him in. Otherwise, there would be trouble. He might sit down and never want to get up again. This was a slippery monster that refused to leave.

The well-known Japanese manga artist, Mr. Shigeru Mizuki, also had detailed records in his book, The Illustrated Japanese Monsters. While the family members were busy preparing dinner, a person appeared out of nowhere and swaggered into the living room, drinking tea as if nothing had happened. He would even pick up his master's pipe and smoke calmly. Those who didn't know better would think that he was his master's guest and didn't dare to neglect him. At first glance, his head was bald, without a single strand of hair. He looked like an old monk in the temple. From his clothes, he looked like a wealthy businessman. He walked leisurely like a rich man, but no one knew his true identity. Even if they asked him, he would not say anything. His taciturn attitude was daunting. No matter which house he entered, he treated it as his own, completely ignoring the gazes of others. It felt like he was here to cheat food and drink. When the owner of the house returned and asked, he realized that something was wrong. For an uninvited guest like this, it seemed unreasonable to chase him away. If he was not chased away, he would cause trouble for the family. It was really a headache! It was said that the ghost boss was the leader of the demons. If there was a quarrel or dispute between the demons, they would look for him to uphold justice. In this way, one could understand why his actions were so bold and arrogant. Legend has it that his real face was an octopus, looking like an old man, with a bald head and wearing a high-end kimono. On a busy evening, he would sneak into people's homes quietly and leisurely sip tea as if he was at home. When the owner saw it, he would think," He is the owner of our house." Not only would he not chase him out, but he would also treat him warmly.

A slippery ladle that knew how to take advantage of the weakness of the human heart was a cunning monster by nature. Strangely, he would not harm others and would stick to his own principles. He would only appear when everyone was busy, and no one could see his appearance clearly. Perhaps it was because he was the leader of the demons that he would occasionally choose places with many people to visit the people.

Slaughtering Ghost

A person who went crazy and exploded like a zombie in the midst of slaughter. It was said that the ghost who had killed tens of thousands of monsters was called the Slaughtering Ghost, also known as the " Death God " of monsters.

Ichiyokori

At first, she saw a man who had caught a lot of fish. She told him,"Let go ~" and took the fish back to the river (she lived at the bottom of the river). Not long after, he asked for a lot of "good things" from passersby and became an insatiable demon.

Cloud Mirror

The Cloud Mirror was a mirror that could reflect images of distant places, just like today's television or the crystal ball used by the Romani for divination. It was a type of Tsukumogami, a monster that the mirror had transformed into after a hundred years, also known as the Mirror Demon. Some people said that the mirror outside the clouds was transformed from the fox demon. When the fox demon's belly swelled and lit up like a television image tube, it could freely display the scene in the distance.

The famous demon painter Niao Shanshiyan once recorded that the Cloud Mirror was often confused with the Demon Revealing Mirror because the Demon Revealing Mirror could reflect demons that were invisible to the naked eye. This was somewhat similar to the Cloud Mirror reflecting strange faces. It was said that on the night of the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, a crystal basin was filled with water and a mirror was placed on the surface of the water. If the mirror reflected the appearance of a demon, it meant that there was a demon living in it.

Storyteller Spirit

When the storyteller was alive, he was a storyteller. No one liked to listen to his stories. After he died, he would capture people and let them listen to his stories. But if they didn't listen, he would strangle the person to death, hold the corpse in his arms, and tell stories until the person was only a pile of bones.

The Mausoleum

A gust of wind suddenly blew on the road, and after the wind stopped, one would find that their hands and feet were covered in cuts from sharp knives. This was caused by the monster known as the mausoleum since ancient times. As the mausoleum grew older, it became a magical monster with claws as sharp as scythes. It could move faster than the wind in the air, and no one had seen its appearance clearly until now. In Japan's Gifu Prefecture, it was said that the mausoleum was actually a monster formed by three brothers. They moved very quickly. The first one tripped people, the second one cut a wound on the skin, and the third one applied a plaster on the wound, so even if it was cut, it would not feel pain.

The first Hundred Ghosts Restriction on the periphery had been completed. These White Ghouls were actually the clones of Fusang's native land, so their strength was naturally greatly reduced. However, the characteristics of their abilities still existed, so it was very troublesome to deal with them.

After the four people of Fusang took the special medicinal pills, the witch trapped Xie Ying in the inner circle and summoned the twelve moon gods (also known as the twelve shikigami), Flying Snake, Vermilion Bird, Six Directions, Gouzhen, Azure Dragon, Heaven Queen, Grand Moon, Black Tortoise, Taichang, White Tiger, and Sky with the disc.

Afterwards, Ryomi Sato, who was in charge of controlling the Twelve Moon God, was hidden by the three of them using the Earth Wall, which gave them a better chance of killing Xie Ying.

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