2. Qing Xian Flying Jellyfish ( 青 行水母县飞 )
First spotted by a Chinese Air Force pilot, the Qing Xian Flying
Jellyfish are considered a type of UFO called Atmospheric
Jellyfish, and they have been sighted floating around in the
atmosphere. It was pursued by a Jianjiao 6 jet fighter in an
attempt to get a better look at it, however the Flying Jellyfish
easily evaded the jet by rising to a higher altitude. When the jet
began to run out of fuel, two more were called in as backup,
however the Jellyfish disappeared before they could arrive.
3. A Jealous Wife Keeps A Terrible Secret
Written by Gan Bao some time between 315 AD-336 AD, the
story is about Gan Bao's parents. When his father died, his
mother secretly buried the body of the maid he was having an
affair with as well, so as to seal the two together forever and
doom the maid to death. Her family was none the wiser. When
Gan Bao's mother died years later, they dug up the grave and
found the maid, barely alive. She claimed that the ghost of Gan
Bao's father had been bringing her food and water for ten years,
keeping her alive until she could be freed.
4. Shui Gui ( 水鬼 )
The Shui Gui, literally translated as 'water ghosts', are the
vengeful spirits of people who have drowned. The stay in the
same area in which they died and wait for passersby to swim
near them, at which point they grab the unsuspecting victim and
drown them. The victim then becomes the shui gui themselves.
5. Ba Jiao Gui ( 芭蕉鬼 )
Generally depicted as female, the Ba Jiao Gui lives in a banana
tree and gives out the winning lottery numbers to those who
speak with her. In order to find her, one must tie one end of a
red string around the treetrunk and the other end to their bed.
The catch is that in exchange for the winning numbers, you
must promise to set her free. If you fail to do so, you'll die
before you get to spend any of your winnings.
6. Jiu Wei Hu ( 九尾狐 )
The jiu wei hu are nine-tailed foxes which originated in Chinese
mythology. They are considered to be a type of fox spirit, many
of which have the ability to shapeshift into beautiful women. Not
all fox spirits are good; some use their abilities to lure and
seduce men, only to eat their heart and liver to keep
themselves beautiful.
7. Jiu Wei Hu ( 九尾狐 )
The jiu wei hu are nine-tailed foxes which originated in Chinese
mythology. They are considered to be a type of fox spirit, many
of which have the ability to shapeshift into beautiful women. Not
all fox spirits are good; some use their abilities to lure and
seduce men, only to eat their heart and liver to keep
themselves beautiful.