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They are protectors and god-like creatures. They are the Four Evils The Four Evils are Tao Tie饕餮, Hun Dun混沌, Qiong Qi穷奇 and Tao Wu梼杌. Each holds evil characteristics such as encouraging greed, distorting truth, and making wars. The evil beasts’ names are still often referred to as metaphors out of superstition. Vermillion Bird, Jiang Chao, Evil Creatures, Celestial Animals, Azure Dragon, Group Of Four, Huge Dogs, Black Tortoise, Chinese Mythology

They are protectors and god-like creatures. They are the Four Evils The Four Evils are Tao Tie饕餮, Hun Dun混沌, Qiong Qi穷奇 and Tao Wu梼杌. Each holds evil characteristics such as encouraging greed, distorting truth, and making wars. The evil beasts’ names are still often referred to as metaphors out of superstition.

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ArtStation - Yaoguai Japanese Dnd Character, Chinese Mythology Creatures, Japanese Mythology Art, Japanese Yokai Art, Chinese Monster, Chinese Ancient Art, Yokai Art, Mountain And Sea, Japanese Yokai

Classic of Mountain and Sea, probably compiled c. 500 BC-200 BC, contains wide range of geography and mythology. I intend to draw some ancient Chinese myths inside the yaoguai, mostly from the Chinese book "Classic of Mountains and Seas", to be honest is not the first time to draw this way, I feel that the last time I drew the Journey to the West series of yaoguai, or to look at the book ah, otherwise I do not know what to draw.

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The Other Side blog: A to Z of Vampires: Xiāng-shī (殭屍) Legend Of The Five Rings, Five Rings, Chinese Mythology, Fantasy Monster, Monster Design, Arte Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, Monster Art, Gods And Goddesses

Jason Rhineville Back to China today for the Xiāng-shī also spelled Jiāng-shī or 殭屍. These are the famous "hopping vampires" of Chinese myth and folklore. The Xiāng-shī shares many similarities with the neighboring Rolang. Both result from improper burial, both appear to be more corpse like than alive, and both have odd means of moving around due to the stiffness in their legs. While rolang has a zombie style jait, the Xiāng-shī hops. The character 僵 in it's name, means hard or stiff. So…

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