- In
Chinese folklore, a
wangliang (Chinese: 魍魎 or 罔兩) is a type of
malevolent spirit.
Interpretations include a
wilderness spirit, like the kui, a water...
-
Chimei wangliang, or Chimimōryō (Chinese: 魑魅魍魉; pinyin: Chīmèi
wǎngliǎng; ****anese: 魑魅魍魎 [ちみもうりょう]; rōmaji: chimimōryō) is a term that
refers to monsters...
-
without the
ghost radical.
Chimei 螭魅 is
joined with
wangliang in the
expression chimei-
wangliang 魑魅魍魎 "demons and monsters; evil spirits".
Since some...
- the evil
Wangliang King and his cronies, an
organization called Tianyuan forms anti-
Wangliang armies. They are on
missions to stop the
Wangliang King. However...
- buildings, and
leading a
funeral procession to
exorcize corpse-eating
wangliang spirits away from a
burial chamber. From the Han
dynasty through the Tang...
-
cultures Zar,
Ethiopian demon China Hungry ghost Mogwai Vengeful ghost Wangliang Yaoguai Korea Korean virgin ghost Egg
ghost ****an
Ayakashi Chōchin-obake...
- eclipse. Tianma, a
heavenly horse.
Tianlong Tiger in
Chinese culture Wangliang White Tiger (mythology), a
white tiger which symbolises the direction...
- Wang
Liang may
refer to:
Wangliang, a
demon in
Chinese mythology Wang
Liang (footballer, born 1979),
Chinese footballer Wang
Liang (footballer, born 1989)...
- and
dissolves [spirit-incurred] calamities, [so that]
Guimei 鬼魅 and
Wangliang 魍魎
demons are
driven into the
murky dark and the
spirits of the unburied...
- the
attributes of
another corpse-robbing yokai, the
Chinese Mōryō or
wangliang. In the
aforementioned "Bōsō Manroku", the
characters 魍魎 were read "kuhashiya"...