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  1. The nine-tailed fox (Chinese: 九尾狐; pinyin: jiǔwěihú) is a mythical fox entity originating from Chinese mythology. In Chinese folklores, foxes are depicted as spirits possessed of magic powers.

  2. The titular gumiho (nine-tailed fox). Former mountain spirit and guardian of Baekdudaegan , lover of Ah-eum / Ji-ah and half-brother of Lee Rang. He carries out missions from the Afterlife Immigration Office while searching for the reincarnation of Ah-eum.

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    Folktales from China tell of fox spirits called húli jīng (Chinese: 狐狸精) also named as nine-tailed fox (Chinese: 九尾狐) that may have up to nine tails. These fox spirits were adopted into Japanese culture through merchants as kyūbi no kitsune (九尾の狐, lit. ' nine-tailed fox ').

  4. Oct 26, 2023 · These magical multi-tailed foxes can shapeshift into people, possess humans like demons, or charm people to do their bidding. They can do all that, and more, either in service to the benevolent kami god Inari or simply out of sheer mischievousness or malevolence.

  5. Feb 29, 2024 · The Nine-tailed Fox, also known as Hulijing, is a prominent figure in Chinese folklore, renowned for its cunning, shape-shifting abilities, and supernatural prowess.

  6. Jun 3, 2022 · Usually portrayed as beautiful foxes with nine fluffy tails, the Huli Jing are magical creatures with a vast array of abilities. They are most famous for their shapeshifting prowess, however, as well as their habit of seducing young men while transformed as beautiful maidens.

  7. The nine-tailed fox is said to reside in the Qingqiu Mountains (青丘之山 qīng qiū zhī shān), resembles a fox, has nine tails, and makes a sound like a crying baby. They eat humans and anyone who eats their flesh is said to be protected from poison.

  8. A Mythical Creature in Chinese Mythology. According to legend, foxes possess spiritual feet, and their tails gather spiritual energy, dividing into two tails, ultimately reaching nine tails.

  9. The nine-tailed‍ fox, also known‍ as the Gumiho in Korean folklore, is a mythical creature that‌ has been a popular subject ⁤in various forms of literature, art, and media across ⁤different cultures. Here, we explore the cultural depictions of ⁤the nine-tailed fox in different societies and how the creature has been portrayed throughout ⁤history.

  10. Nine Tailed Fox (in Chinese Jiuwei Hu) is a mythical creature in ancient Chinese mythology. It is a silver-white fox with nine tails that howls like a newborn baby and only shows up in flourishing, prosperous, and peaceful places. Nine-Tailed Fox or Jiuweihu, Drawn by Benyo.

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