- A
jiāngshī (simplified Chinese: 僵尸;
traditional Chinese: 殭屍; pinyin:
jiāngshī; Jyutping: goeng1 si1), also
known as a
Chinese hopping vampire, is a type...
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Jiangshi fiction, or goeng-si
fiction in Cantonese, is a
literary and
cinematic genre of
horror based on the
jiangshi of
Chinese folklore, a reanimated...
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Jiangshi X (****anese: キョンシーX, Hepburn: Kyonshī X) is a ****anese
manga series written and
illustrated by
Norihiko Kurazono. It
began serialization on Shueisha's...
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least have
around three jiangshi traveling with it. But when the
written spell-paper
falls or is
pulled off of the
jiangshi (in the case the sorcerer...
- Ghosts.
Jiangshi fiction,
revolving around the
hopping vampire or zombie, is a
subgenre of
Chinese horror. A
staple genre of Hong Kong cinema,
jiangshi films...
- Later, Chin
visits Yau's restaurant, and Yau
explains that his
family are
jiangshi (vampire)-hunters, but he has
grown weary and
taken up
cooking instead...
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jiangshi, a zombie-like
creature dating back to Qing
dynasty era
jiangshi fiction of the 18th and 19th centuries, was
featured in a wave of
jiangshi films...
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Jiangshi:
Blood in the
Banquet Hall is a
tabletop role-playing game
about Chinese immigrants to
North America managing a
family restaurant while battling...
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Headless Horseman Horned Serpent Imp
Invisible Man
Hydra Jersey Devil Jiangshi Jinn
Kaiju Kelpie Kraken Krampus Lake
monster Loch Ness
monster Legendary...
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Third Kind (1977),
Encounters of the
Spooky Kind was the
progenitor of the
jiangshi film
genre and one of Hong Kong's
first action horror comedies. In the...