One of the most famous is Nie Xiaoqian from 'A Chinese Ghost Story'. She is a beautiful and tragic ghost. Another is the Black - haired Ghost. It is often depicted as a very scary and malevolent spirit.
Well, there's the Judge of Hell, Bao Zheng in some ghost - related stories. Although he was a real historical figure, in the realm of the supernatural, he is known to judge the souls of the dead. And then there is Zhong Kui, a famous exorcist who is also associated with the world of ghosts. He is often depicted as a fierce figure who can subdue evil spirits. These figures play important roles in Chinese ghost stories and are well - known in Chinese folklore.
The Black - haired Ghost is well - known. It is often depicted as a very scary figure in many Chinese ghost stories, usually representing the vengeful and malevolent side of ghosts. Also, there is Judge Cui. He is in charge of the underworld in some stories and decides the fate of ghosts and souls, which makes him an important character in Chinese ghost story lore.
There are many Chinese folktales, and the following are some of the more famous ones: Legend of the White Snake: The story of the love between the White Lady and Xu Xian is one of the classics in the history of Chinese literature. The background of the story was the conflict between the snake tribe and humans in ancient China. 2 Journey to the West: It tells the story of Sun Wukong and other people who went through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scriptures. The background of the story was the western world in ancient Chinese mythology. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: It is an important chapter in the history of Chinese literature. The background of the story was mainly the fairyland and hell of ancient China. 4. Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai: The love story between Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai is one of the classics in the history of Chinese literature. The background of the story was the legend between the Liang Shanbo Zhu Yingtai clan and the Zhu Yingtai clan in ancient China. The Legend of the White Snake: The love story between the White Lady and Xu Xian is one of the classics in the history of Chinese literature. The background of the story was the conflict between the snake tribe and humans in ancient China.
The song 'The Road Home' is considered one of the most famous for 'A Chinese Ghost Story'. It's very popular and has a haunting melody.
The most famous Chinese artist was Wu Zuoren.
There is a story about an old temple in a small town. In Chinese Ghost Month, the temple is said to be a place where the ghosts gather. A local priest claimed that he could communicate with the ghosts during this time. He told stories of how the ghosts were longing for their past lives and how they hoped for their families' well - being. These stories made the local people more respectful of the Ghost Month traditions. And there are many other stories about encounters between humans and ghosts during this special month, which all contribute to the unique cultural significance of Chinese Ghost Month.
One common theme is revenge. Ghosts often return to seek vengeance for their unjust deaths. For example, in many stories, a wronged woman who was mistreated during her life might come back as a ghost to punish those who wronged her. Another theme is love that transcends death. There are tales of lovers where one has passed away but still tries to be with their living beloved in some way.
One famous Chinese ghost story is 'Nie Xiaoqian' from 'Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio'. It's about a beautiful female ghost who falls in love with a young scholar.
One of the most well - known is 'The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl'. It tells of a love between a cowherd and a weaver girl from the heavens. They fell in love but were separated by the Milky Way. Only on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month can they meet across the celestial river via a bridge made of magpies. Another is 'Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai'. Zhu Yingtai disguised herself as a man to study. She and Liang Shanbo became friends and then fell in love. But due to family opposition, they couldn't be together in life and turned into butterflies after death.
In Chinese folklore, what are demons and ghosts afraid of? The more, the better. Here are some examples: Demons are afraid of fire. In many legends, demons would be scared away by fire or turned into ashes. For example, in Journey to the West, Sun Wukong used the Jingu Staff to set fire to the monsters and burned them away. Ghosts are afraid of light. Many folklores said that ghosts were afraid of sunlight and bright sounds. Because the sunlight and bright sounds would make them feel frightened and feel that they had been exposed to the public and lost their privacy and sense of mystery. Demons are afraid of knives. According to folk legends, many demons were afraid of sharp weapons. Because sharp weapons would make a sound to let people know their existence and be destroyed. Ghosts are afraid of saliva. In some folklore, ghosts were afraid of saliva. This was because saliva had a corrosive effect that could corrode their souls and eventually disappear. Demons and ghosts were afraid of certain elements or objects such as fire, light, sound, sharp weapons, saliva, and so on. These elements or items could emit a terrifying sound to let people know of their existence and be destroyed.
He was most famous in Chinese history for writing 'Dream of the Red Chamber', a Qing Dynasty novelist. This novel is regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese literature, with profound cultural significance and artistic value.