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- From: a2chao@undergrad.math.waterloo.edu (Allen Chao)
- Subject: Re: Vampires in Chinese Mythology.. (was Re: Vampires in Japanese Myth.
- Message-ID: <By2159.94r@undergrad.math.waterloo.edu>
- Organization: University of Waterloo
- References: <1992Nov18.053302.10064@cbis.ece.drexel.edu> <axolotl.722148938@syzygy> <1992Nov19.152921.44948@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 07:07:55 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov19.152921.44948@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu> lindsley@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu writes:
- >equivelent to Vampires. It seems that they combine ghosts and vampires into
- >one creature, and call it "Shi Shui Quei" (= Blood Sucking Ghost). The also
- >
- said that having your dearly departed buried by a "Shonky feng shui" man was
-
- (Ack, went a little kill-happy there on the editor..)
-
- I suppose that he means a no-good feng shui diviner. (Ie, if the bodies
- aren't buried properly, they will rise again. (I thought these were called
- Jiang1 Se1...forgive the poor pinyin)
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