What are the names of ghosts in China mythology?

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1, Huan Chι, sound and shape, from the ghost, from the sound. Original meaning: a strange name.

2, Mei's charm, voice, the words of the tie, never, not also voice. "Wei" means "lush foliage and fragrant flowers" and "pleasant appearance". The spell is a pleasing ghost.

3, Xi W 鸜 ng, sound. From ghosts, there is no sound. Original meaning: ghost, the legendary ghost.

4. The ghost, like the ghost, refers to the legendary ghost. In real life, more people describe a person doing things: unseemly and irregular.

The basic meaning is the legendary ghost that caused drought.

6. Yan Ji, the legendary child ghost

7, sound, the word from the ghost, from or (Yu), or also sound. It means national ghost, the most famous victim of a country.

8. In ancient books, it refers to ghosts who can waste property.

9. xiāo, sound, word from ghost, from Xiao, Xiao Yisheng. "Small" means "getting smaller". "Ghost" and "small" together mean "a kind of ghost with big and small shapes".

10, Miei, the same charm. That is, the charm in ancient myths and legends of China and the ghost of Zhongshan Ze.

1 1, Kuikuí, when used as a noun, sound and shape. From the bucket, the ghost's voice. It means spoon, spoon; Or the name of an ancient star; Or a leader, a leader; Or a hill. When used as an adjective, it means leading, ranking first: tall; Outstanding and extraordinary

12, hurry up, it's the name of Dou Xing.

13, Qι, a mask worn by people who pretend to be ghosts to drive away epidemics in ancient times.

14, snipe qí, the Big Dipper plus a star next to the sixth star and a dazzling star at the end of the Beidou spoon.

15, wisdom j: and the same as "?" It means offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods for blessing.

16, xū, used for "black" (describing black).

17, piāo, ancient star name.

18, turn gān, which is the same as the ancient "falling". Describe the embarrassing situation, difficult to deal with; Eyes and attitude are not normal. Or read jiān n n.

19, Xun xū, ancient books refer to ghosts that can waste property.

20, snipe, ancient "embarrassment". Or read jiè.