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- They can differ wildly in appearance and often wear very old fashioned clothes because a Jiang Shi won't wake up for at least hundred years. To ward off a Jiang Shi, you need to write a special spell on thin yellow paper, using chickens blood as ink, and stick it to its forehead. It is also said that rice will stop Jiang Shi in their tracks. They cannot pass without stopping and to count every single grain. Sticky rice can also be used to draw out their evil spirit. They can also be gathered together by dark sorcerers to use as an army or body guards.
- Jiang Shi were Shadowlands creatures that straddled the border between life and death.
- Jiang Shi (僵尸o僵尸 KyonshīJap) son zombies/fantasmas de la cultura china.
- Jiang Shi (僵屍 or 殭屍; called Kyonshī in Japan and Gangshi in Korea) are Zombies/Ghosts from the Chinese culture. They have pale skin, red makeup on their cheeks, and wear outfits from the Qing Dynasty.OverviewTwo Jiang Shi appear hopping one after another during before preliminaries of the 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament begin in the Dragon Ball manga. A Jiang Shi is seen among the living dead who attack Mr. Satan in the movie Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn, and several are enemies in the video game Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo. According to legend, in the day, the Jiang Shi rests in a coffin or hides in dark places such as caves. At night, it moves around by hopping, with its arms outstretched and kills living creatures to absorb their ki (life essence). Goku attacks Jiang Shi in
- Los Jiang Shi (En japonés キョンシー y en chino 僵屍) son personas que por lo general han muerto violentamente, o de manera natural, cuya alma no ha encontrado reposo tras su fallecimiento. Una supuesta fuente de las historias sobre Jiang Shi viene de la tradición folclórica del "Cadáver viajante", según la cual los miembros de una familia sin recursos para pagar las tarifas de viaje, contrataba a sacerdotes taoístas para que transportaran de vuelta al hogar a los cadáveres de sus amigos/familiares que habían muerto lejos. Los sacerdotes taoístas llevaban los cadáveres sólo de noche y tocaban campanas para avisar a los pueblerinos que estaban pasando, ya que era considerado mala suerte para una persona viva ver a un Jiang Shi.
- Jiang Shi (meaning "stiff corpse" or "zombie") are reanimated corpses that hop around, killing living creatures to absorb life from their victims. They are said to be created when a person's soul fails to leave the deceased's body, due to improper death, suicide, or just wanting to cause trouble. They as known as Chinese vampires by Westerners, despite the fact that unlike vampires, most jiang shi usually have no self-awareness, consciousness or independent thought, so they are also called Chinese zombies.
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