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- the lost treatise on demonology which has similarities to some of the Shanhaijing. Shi Yi Ji (拾遺记) by Wang Jia – a 4th-century work containing "apocryphal"...
- [better source needed] The earliest mention of the nine-tailed fox is the Shanhaijing (classic of Mountains and Seas), compiled from the Warring States period...
- Miao'), the tribes that attacked Emperor Yao's tribe. In Zuo Zhuan, Shanhaijing, and Shenyijing, the Four Perils (Hanzi: 四凶; pinyin: Sì Xiōng) are defined...
- century CE) Shanhaijing mentions both Kui 夔 "a one-legged god of thunder and rain" and kuiniu 夔牛 "a wild yak". The 14th chapter of the Shanhaijing, known as...
- bungaku, 23: 21, hdl:10291/14933 Yuan, Ke [in Chinese], ed. (2004). Shānhāijīng jiàozhù 山海經校注. Liren shuji. ISBN 9789579113359. Fujisawa (1925), pp. 45–46...
- facing three directions. According to the classic of Mountains and Seas (Shanhaijing), Xiangliu (Xiangyao) was a minister of the snake-like water deity Gonggong...
- mouth and drops it into the Eastern Sea. The story is recorded in the Shanhaijing: Three thousand ninety li ****her southeast, then northeast, stands Departing-Doves...
- mythical beast in ancient Chinese myths and legends. It appears in the Shanhaijing. Fuzhu is described to be a kind of deer with four horns. It is described...
- worship foxes that have four legs and nine tails. — Shanhaijing In chapter 14 of the Shanhaijing, Guo Pu, a scholar of the Eastern Jin dynasty, had commented...
- sae tsoh u) and is present in many myths. It is also mentioned in the Shanhaijing. The earliest known depiction of a three-legged crow appears in Neolithic...