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What monsters are there in the East and the West?
Monsters in ancient China mythology (the nine-tailed fox in Huo Ying originally immigrated from China)

Baize

It is known as knowing astronomy above and geography below, and little is known; By understanding the future (joke). However, I can speak human words, and I have made a map of ghosts and gods at the request of the Yellow Emperor (there are 1520 kinds). )。 No. 1 in Absolute Beasts.

Biography of Xuanyuan, Bao Puzi (extreme words) and Ruiyingtu are all included.

snake

Water beast. A man with a face, wings and a snake, his voice is like a growl. Call for water. (3×3 eyes may also have MM like that. )

Shan Hai Jing.

Ying Zhao

A face (remy martin? ), with tiger stripes and raw bird wings (flying horse with head? ), sounds like pomegranate. It claims to be the god who looks after the garden for the Emperor of Heaven, but it looks like a beast at best.

Shan Hai Jing.

Feng Xuan

In fact, it is a giant bee with a belly as big as a pot, stinging and poisonous, which can kill people.

"Songs of Chu (Evocation)".

Black ox

Mainly because of Lao Tzu's mount. But the real prototype is the Millennium wood essence (the earth essence is the jade sheep).

It is recorded in Gao Songji and Biography of Lu Yi.

Yitie

Shaped like a buffalo, it has huge horns, dark fur and feeds on iron. Shit is as good as it is (refined? Purification? ), can be used as a weapon.

The miraculous classics (China Yuan Ye classics).

Shansao

Mountain god, monkey face, one foot, can speak human words, can change, and especially likes to eat shrimp and crabs.

It is contained in Shenyi Jing (Xiye Jing), Guoyu (under the Lu language) and Wuyi Ji.

Fire rat

Also known as the fire beast. Living in a volcano (now it is not a volcano, but a burning forest), weighing 100 kg (it should be very large), with hair nearly one meter long and as thin as silk, and will die when it meets water. It can be made of its wool into a "biogas cloth" (if it is dirty, it can be cleaned by fire).

"Strange Book Classics (Southern Wild Classics)" and "Ten Kingdoms" are included.

Shang Yang

A bird with one leg attracts heavy rain. (It is estimated that only the weather can be predicted)

"Shuo Yuan" contains.

Incorrect beast

Alias birthday. People look like rabbits and can speak human words. Likes to lie, but many things are untrue. Its meat is delicious, but after eating it, you can't tell the truth. (The use value is very high, hehe)

"Miracle Classic (Southwest Wilderness Classic)".

Human bird (this is a word)

The mouth is red, not emerald. Can resist fire.

Shan Hai Jing (Xishan Jing) is contained.

Qinyuan

A bird that looks like a bee, about the size of a mandarin duck (probably a giant bee). The stung beast dies and the stung tree withers. (Feng Xuan upgrade? )

Shan Hai Jing.

Hook snake

A snake more than 20 meters long has a forked tail. When hunting, hook the animals on the shore in the water and eat them.

Notes on Water Classics (If Water).

Yuan Fei chicken

Also known as Ming Fan Chicken and Muyu Chicken. Purple, with eyes under the wings. Work at sunrise and return at sunset. (A different kind of pigeon? )

It is recorded in "The Ghost in the Cave".

Philippi

Kind of like a raccoon, with a white tail. Raising it can relieve sadness. (senior pets? )

Shan Hai Jing (Zhongshan Jing).

Zhuqi

A man with a leopard face, cow ears, long tail and a loud voice. Walk with a tail, and roll it at rest.

Shan Hai Jing (Beishan Jing).

muddledness

A long-haired quadruped, like a dog, has a belly and no five internal organs. If you resist good, rely on evil. (Absolute evil spirits)

(Otherwise, chaotic theism, unless otherwise specified, does not belong here)

It is recorded in The Divine Comedy Classic (Wild West Classic).

yes-man

Living in the human abdomen. Every time the host makes a sound, there is a small sound effect in the abdomen, and it will get bigger and bigger. It can be cured with thunder pills. (ventriloquism? )

Among them, "Continued Ink Man Waving Rhinoceros" and "Sui and Tang Jiahua" are included.

Qing Ji

The so-called leaving. Zejing, humanoid, is about ten centimeters tall. Yellow clothes and yellow hats, riding a yellow car, galloping thousands of miles. Calling its name will inform you (it is said that it is also catching fish). In history, there was a man named (Wu Wangliao, a brave soldier), and this tower was named for this.

Both Pipe (Water Land) and Taiping Preview are included.

Feng Bin

Pig-shaped, black, with a head before and after.

Ps: The swing has a head on the left and a head on the right.

Shan Hai Jing (overseas western classics) (wild western classics) and Zhou Shu (Wang Hui) are included.

Zhu Fu

Like a white deer, but with four horns. Call for water.

Shan Hai Jing (the second three classics).

Dang Kang

Toothed pig shape, named for its sound. A good year can be foreseen.

It is recorded in Shan Hai Jing.

Mountain spider

Giant spider, as big as a wheel, whose silk can stop bleeding.

South New Book.

Singing snake

It is roughly like a snake, but it has four wings and makes the sound of Pan Pan. See the drought.

Shan Hai Jing.

South China sea butterfly

Giant butterfly. Someone once grabbed it, removed its wings and beard, and it still weighed 80 Jin, which was delicious. (Unfortunately, no one keeps it)

There are records of foreign bodies in Lingnan.

You (a bird)

Similar to a striped monkey, he often laughs. Lie down when you see people (despise? Provocative? )。 Named after crying.

Shan Hai Jing (Beishan Jing).

Beaver force

A beast like a pig, with bumps on the instep and a sound like a dog barking. Should have the ability to fuck the soil.

Shan Hai Jing (South Second Classic).

(Ma Jiao)

It is like a horse, with a white tail and black body, horns on the head, sharp teeth, claws on four feet, and sounds like a drum. Feeding on tigers and leopards. Speaking of defending soldiers.

Shan Hai Jing (Overseas North Jing) (Four Classics of Western Learning), Guan Zi (Short Answer) and Zhou Shu (Wang Hui) are all among them.

Shuhu

A horse (similar to Ying Zhao) with bird wings and a snake tail. Like to carry people (it should be very suitable for riding).

Shan Hai Jing.

mother

Like sheep, like pigs. Eating dead people's brains underground makes people talk. Stick a cypress branch in its head and kill it.

Searching for God and Geography of Jin Taikang are included.

suffer

He is dozens of feet long, like a cow, with bright eyes and four feet in the soil. Although he is moving, he does not move. Only drinking can eliminate it. Because it is a gathering of sadness, wine can be forget the sorrow, so it can be eliminated.

"Looking for God" contains. According to ancient myths and legends, none of the nine sons of the dragon is a dragon, and each has his own strengths. Most of his images are decorated on buildings or utensils to ward off evil spirits and keep peace.

Never put off till tomorrow what you can, it looks like a turtle, walking with a heavy load, and it is a turtle under a stone tablet.

Not old, but small like a dragon, with a good roar, it is the button on the clock.

Armadillo, which looks like a tiger and has a unicorn on its head, is powerful, so it stands on both sides of the prison gate or yamen.

Yazi, a killer, swallowed a dragon mouth on the back of a golden knife.

Chi Wen, like an animal, is aggressive and is the head of domestic animals.

Pteris vittata is good at water, so it stands on the bridge column.

Sister-in-law (Ni) looks like a lion and has good fireworks, so she is standing in the incense burner.

Pepper map, shaped like a snail, is easy to close, so it is decorated in the first circle of the door.

Gluttony, gluttony, and drinking are engraved on Dingjue food containers.

It is also said that mocking the wind, imprisoning cattle and feeling guilty are not the nine sons, but instead: gluttony (pinyin: Tāotiè), centipede and pepper map. It is also said that Guo, Kirin, Hou and Yao (pinyin: píxiū) are also nine sons.

Giant, a western monster

The floorboard of giants. The child of Gaia, the goddess of the earth, the original Titan was driven into Tal talos hell by Zeus. Later, Gaia and God Uranus gave birth to a group of giants. They were hideous, with messy beards and long hair, dragging a scaly dragon tail behind them as their feet. Gaia once led the giant to wage a fierce revenge war with the protoss, and finally the protoss defeated the giant with the help of Hercules. In the following passage, you can see the names of many familiar giants: "Go, children, avenge me, for the son of the past God." Mother earth said to them, "vultures are pecking at Prometheus' liver;" Titius was also punished. Zeus hit him with lightning. He is lying on the ground, and two eagles are pecking at his liver! Atlas was sentenced to carry the sky; The Titan was chained and tortured. Go, take revenge and save them! You should use my limbs-the peak as a ladder and weapon! Climb up the starry castle! Ark Yunus, take the scepter and lightning from the tyrant! Enceladus, conquer the ocean and drive away Poseidon! Roders will take the reins from the sun god, and Perseus Fauriaux will occupy the Temple of Delphi! "

ghoul

In Muslim legend, an evil soul or devil steals graves and eats dead bodies. There are also ghouls in different dust relics, but they are not evil spirits that eat dead bodies, but human beings mutated by nuclear radiation.

dwarf

An elf representing an earth element (see Elemental). The word "Gnome" comes from the Greek word "gnosis", which means "knowledge". They are named after "knowledge", not because they are smart (on the contrary, the wisdom value of dwarves is generally low), but because they know the exact location of some precious metals. Dwarfs are very old and can live for hundreds of years. They are related to dwarves, but they are shorter and thinner than dwarves. Their skin color is usually black or hazel, their hair is white, and they have a big nose (it is said that they greet each other by rubbing their noses). Dwarfs are much more lively than dwarfs, have a good sense of humor and like to joke. They like treasures like dwarves, especially jewels and jade. They can see things clearly in the dark like dwarves and are naturally resistant to magic. In some literary works, dwarfs are often described as wearing tight brown clothes and monks' robes, living underground and guarding underground treasures. They work hard, are kind and loyal, and disappear into the trunk as soon as they meet human beings. Because they have been living in the cold and humid underground, their mood can easily become depressed. Sometimes people confuse them with goblins (see goblins), but goblins are usually malicious. If you insist on connecting, it can be regarded as evil.

Confucianism.

savage wolf

Goblin (goblin)

The floorboard of evil spirits such as Red Hat (see Redcap), which is small in size, likes to play pranks and create disasters, and usually lives in dark places. According to legend, their smiles make blood coagulate, milk turn sour and fruits fall from trees. Ordinary goblins don't cause much trouble. They just play some exciting or uncomfortable pranks, such as creating nightmares, but some races are very dangerous, such as the red hat. They can drive them away by singing holy words.

Dummy (stone man)

In Hebrew legend, an inanimate giant made of mud, stone or bronze can move but has no thinking ability after being injected with magic. The most famous stone man was cast by Lloyd, a Jewish scholar in Prague, to protect Jews from persecution. In order to make the stone man act, the stone man's caster needs to put a small pill on his tongue every day and write the word "Ameth" (Hebrew for "truth") on his forehead. If you want to destroy the stone man, you must first remove the slate from his tongue and erase the first letter of "AMeth" to become "Meth" (Hebrew for "death"). There are many classifications of stone men in fantasy games, among which stone men made of clay are not harmed by any weapons, and only some magical blunt objects, such as hammers or staves, can destroy them.

The gorgon jellyfish (gorgon jellyfish)

The gorgon, the three sisters of the gorgon in Greek mythology, lives in the far west and is the daughter of Phoebus, the sea god. Their heads and necks are covered with scales, their hair is crawling snakes, they have wild boar's fangs, they have iron hands and golden wings. Anyone who sees them will immediately turn to stone. Poerxiusi, the son of Zeus, knew the secret, so he turned around and looked for Medusa with a bright shield as a mirror. With the help of Athena and Hermes, he cut off her head. The winged Pegasus and the giant Chrysaor are both descendants of Poseidon. Poerxiusi was attacked by a strong wind in the air when she was avoiding the pursuit of the two sisters of Medusa, and was blown from side to side. The blood dripping from Medusa's head fell into the Libyan desert and became a poisonous snake (including the poisonous lizard described above).

Among the three sisters of the gorgon, only Medusa is mortal, and her sisters Stefano and Yuri Ellie are magic. It is said that Medusa was once a beautiful girl. Because she boasted that she was more beautiful than Athena, the goddess of wisdom took away all her beauty and left her with an ugly monster body.

Although the blood of the gorgon is highly toxic, it has special power, which once gave Ericthonius the ability to bring back the dead. Poerxiusi killed the sea monster Cetus (see Cetus) with Medusa's head cut off. When he came back, he gave it to Athena, who fixed it in the center of his shield/breastplate. The heads of the three gorgons are often used by artists on symbolic badges, architectural decorations and even Athens coins.

A shield for soldiers.

Glendale (Glendale)

The story about a man and a monster described in the British epic Bellevue in the 8th century is also the main plot of the movie Wolf Warrior. Glendale kills people in the castle of Danish King Groot Gore every night, taking pleasure in torturing people and killing people. The battle between the two sides lasted for many years, and no one could kill it, because it was protected by magic and invulnerable. Beowulf came to the castle. After a fierce battle, he killed the beast, cut off its arm and hung it on the wall as a trophy. Glendale fled back to the cave and died of his injuries.

Glendale's mother is a huge monster. After witnessing her son's death, she decided to avenge herself. She sneaked into the king's castle at night and found her son's arm. Belwulf followed it all the way and watched it disappear into the dark lake. Attacked by a poisonous snake, Belwulf was injured, dragged into the monster's cave and scratched by the monster's huge claws. However, he finally managed to kill the monster with his hands and found a huge sword in the cave. This sword is the only weapon that can kill Glendale. He cut off the monster's head with this sword and took it back to the castle.

Griffin (Griffin)

The winged Gryphon monster in Greek mythology is also called "Griffin" or "Griffin". According to records, the Griffin is bigger than eight lions and taller than a hundred eagles. It has long ears, a leopard's mouth and claws on its feet, which are as big as horns. According to Dante, the head of an eagle is golden and the body of a lion is white. Some people think that the Griffin represents the devil, while others think that it is a symbol of Christ, because in the book Etymology, there is such an explanation: "Christ is a lion because he has the ability to control and great power;" Christ is also an eagle, because he can go to heaven after his resurrection. In the novel Dragon Gun, the Griffin is described as a fast-flying creature with a strong sense of justice.

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witch

There are many stories about witches. In ancient European legends, witches are actually super-powerful old women. They are ugly and often associated with evil. Their biggest feature is that they ride on people's stomachs or chests when they are asleep, so they are called "hag riding". When the rider sleeps, he will feel uncomfortable, have nightmares and even die inexplicably. According to Celtic legend, the witch is an ancient elf. She often puts huge stones in her apron. If these stones fall to the ground, they will become mountains. If you happen to hear two witches arguing, you'd better hide in the house at once, because trees and stones will soon fall from the sky.

The legendary witch in Ireland will help housewives spin and weave.

Halfling (Havlin)

Tolkien, the master of fantasy, created a short race, much like a chubby child, with a round and wide ruddy face, always curly hair and thick body hair on his feet. Born to stay in a comfortable home, I don't like adventure. Enjoy life, like to play some simple jokes or tell some simple stories. There are three types of hav Lin-hai foot, Tallfellow and Stoul in the forgotten country.

Harpy (Harper)

In Greek mythology, the harpy has a woman's head and body, long hair, wings and bronze claws. Legend has it that Hapier is the collective name of the four daughters of Di Feng (see Tifeng) and the Mole (Echinda)-Elo (rainstorm), Serrano (black storm), Okpater (flying) and Podaji (galloping). They were originally the spirits of the wind, the messengers of Hadders and the guardians of the underworld, responsible for sending the souls of the dead to the underworld. In later legends, they became greedy banshees, always hungry and exhausted, and everything they touched became filthy and smelly. It is said that these banshees are only afraid of one thing-the sound of bronze.

Hippocampus (horse-headed fishtail monster)

A seahorse is a half-fish, half-horse monster, with a horse's head and a dolphin's tail (or a ponytail or a snake's tail), some with front legs and some without, and webbed between claws and fins on its back. It is said to be the mount of Neptune, the god of the sea, and its image can also be found on the badge of the Middle Ages.

Hobgoblin (naughty boy)

The hobgoblin is just the opposite of the hobgoblin. Refers to those friendly elves, such as Brownie and Bogle mentioned above. Most of these elves live alone, are kind and friendly, and sometimes play pranks. Puck, a mischievous elf described by Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night's Dream (see Puck), is a typical hobgoblin. The following is the dialogue between Shakespeare's fairy and Parker, from which we can see the character of a naughty boy:

"Fairy, if I don't mistake you, you are probably a sly and naughty elf named Robin. You are the girl who likes to scare the country. You pinch off the cream in other people's milk, so that the panting housewife can't stir the cream all day. Sometimes you secretly grind food for others, and sometimes you break the wine so that it can't ferment; People who walk at night, you lead them astray, but you hide and snicker; Whoever calls you' Big Fairy' or' Good Hockey', you give him good luck and help him: Is it you?

Parker is immortal, you are right; I am a happy Nightcrawler. I came up with all kinds of jokes in front of Aublanc to make him laugh. When I saw a fat and thin horse, I learned the neigh of the mare and lost my mind. Sometimes I will become a baked wild apple and hide it in the old woman's wine bowl. When she raises the bowl to drink, I will pat her lips and pour a bowl of ale on her wrinkled throat. Sometimes I become a three-legged stool, and just as my sophisticated menstruation is about to sit down and tell her story seriously, I slip off her ass, turn her into a big treasure and shout,' Good boy!' I kept coughing, and everyone around me laughed my head off. The more they think about it, the funnier they get. Their noses and tears can't help laughing, and they swear that they have never met anything more interesting. "

savage wolf

Hydra (Xu Dela)

In Greek mythology, hydra, born by mole (see sea urchin) and Di Feng (see Tifeng), is huge and fierce. It has nine heads, eight of which can be killed, but the ninth head, the one standing in the middle, can't be killed. Xu Dela grew up in Lena swamp in Algoris, and often climbed to the shore, destroying crops and endangering livestock. Hercules' second task was to kill Hydra.

Every time Hercules breaks one of her heads in a fierce battle, she will grow one in its original position. So Hercules, with the help of his nephew Iolaus, asked Iolaus to set fire to the nearby Woods with a torch, and then burned the newly grown snake head with burning branches to prevent it from growing up. Because the middle head couldn't be killed, Hercules had to cut it down and bury it under a boulder on the side of the road. After killing Xu Dela, Hercules soaked his arrow in her blood, and then killed Ge Weng with this poisonous arrow (see Glenn).

According to records, Xu Dela has a dog's body, and her breath is also highly toxic, even one breath is enough to kill people.