
List of supernatural beings in Chinese folklore - Wikipedia
Ba jiao gui (Chinese: 芭蕉鬼; pinyin: bā jiāo guǐ; lit. 'banana ghost' [5]) is a female ghost that dwells in a banana tree and appears wailing under the tree at night, sometimes carrying a baby. In some folktales from Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore, greedy people ask for lottery numbers from the ghost in the hope of winning money. They ...
Ba Jiao Gui - Gods and Monsters
Mythical Attributes: Ba Jiao Gui is a restless female ghost that is often seen near or around banana trees. Role in Mythos: Ba Jiao Gui serves as a cautionary figure in tales warning people to avoid certain areas after dark, especially near banana trees.
Mockumystery | Ba Jiao Gui: The Ghostly Wails | China Mythical ...
2024年6月29日 · Imagine a world where ancient spirits still hold sway over the living, where a single tree can be a portal to the supernatural. This is the realm of Ba Jiao Gui, a mesmerizing ghost whose allure...
Ghosts in Ancient China - World History Encyclopedia
2016年4月20日 · One example of an oni is the spirit-type known as ba jiao gui. This is the spirit of a person who was addicted to gambling in life and dies (or commits suicide) before paying off debts. The person then becomes a ba jiao gui , an extremely ugly spirit, who haunts others.
The World of Chinese Ghosts - Tsem Rinpoche
2024年12月8日 · Ba Jiao Gui 芭蕉鬼 which means “Banana Ghost” is a female ghost who lives in banana trees. She appears wailing under the tree at night, sometimes carrying a baby. In Malaysian folklore, greedy people would ask the Ba Jiao Gui for lucky numbers in hopes of winning a fortune.
Demons, Monsters, and Ghosts of the Chinese Folklore - China …
2016年4月9日 · Ba Jiao Gui, Female Banana Tree Ghosts. They appear wailing under the tree at night, sometimes carrying a baby. In some traditions from South Asian countries (Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia; similar to Pontianak/Kuntilanak) greedy people ask them lottery numbers.
Ba Jiao Gui (China) - snlinn.com
Ba jiao gui are known as banana ghosts as they live in banana trees. They are typically depicted as women dressed in a white or a red gown, often seen cradling a small infant in their arms. According to superstition, there is a ritual to exploit these spirits to win a lottery.
Chinese ghosts - Monstropedia
2008年12月4日 · Ba Jiao Gui 芭蕉鬼- "Banana-tree ghost", a female ghost which dwells in a banana tree, often haunting under the tree by appearing at night and wailing sadly, sometimes carrying a baby.
Unimaginable Nightmares: Ba Jiao Gui 芭蕉鬼 - Blogger
2014年12月22日 · 芭蕉鬼 (read as bā jiāo guǐ) which literally means "Banana Ghost" is described to be a female ghost which lives in Banana trees and appears wailing under the tree at night, sometimes carrying a baby.
Chinese Mythology - Gods and Monsters
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