What is a sex zombie?
Zombies are actually called the living dead abroad. British experts explain some of the reasons for the "living dead" phenomenon. These experts discovered the mystery of the "living dead" phenomenon while studying a natural disease - Ebola virus fever. They claim that the "living dead" phenomenon is a disease caused by this virus. After several hours of continuous high fever, a patient infected with the Ebola virus will fall into a coma or fainting state. This sign is very similar to clinical death, so the patient is often considered dead. However, a few hours or days later, the patient suddenly wakes up and enters a very aggressive state. The confused patient will bite all moving objects, including humans and animals. At the same time, this disease will cause patients to secrete large amounts of saliva and cause internal bleeding. However, in the eyes of outsiders, this "suddenly resurrected dead man" has blood flowing from the corners of his mouth, his eyes have become dull, and he has turned into a "zombie" or "fake corpse". A zombie is a corpse that has not decayed for a long time after death, turning into something like a mummy. The reason for the lack of decay may be due to climate or soil quality, but there are no physical reports yet.
Legends
The unofficial history of the Qing Dynasty, Shu Yi Ji (written by Master Dongxuan), contains the story of zombies. It roughly tells that in the early years of the Qing Dynasty, there was a small village on the mountain in the west of southern Hunan. , a scoundrel in the village was poisoned by corpse poison for robbing a tomb. Although he was rescued by an old man, he was beaten up by the whole village because he did something inappropriate again, and was left to fend for himself in the grass behind the mountain. . A few days later, he came again to ask for help, but this time no one wanted to help him. The villagers beat him and tied him to a tree. Although some people tried to dissuade him, no one paid attention. In the end, he died on a tree. At night, the villagers wanted to bury him, but found that his body was missing. In the end, he came back and killed the entire village. The villagers turned into zombies one by one due to being bitten. Some villagers who left in time also turned into zombies when they returned to the village to visit in the morning.
Origin
The theory of zombies became popular after the mid-Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty. The Qing Dynasty's notebooks contain the most zombies, with Yuan Mei's "Zi Buyu" and Ji Xiaolan's "Yuewei Thatched Cottage Notes" being the most popular. These two books can be said to be complete collections of zombies.
The theory of driving away corpses in Western Hunan, also known as moving spirits, belongs to the Zhuyou branch of Maoshan Shu. It originated from the four counties of Yuanling, Luxi, Chenxi and Xupu in Western Hunan. The corpses were driven back by warlocks when they were not corrupted. Township burial. The warlocks who drove away the corpses walked together in groups of about three or five. Some tied the corpses with ropes, one every few feet, and then put yellow paper charms on their foreheads. Others beat gongs and bells to clear the way and rowed at night. He threw himself into a stack in front of daylight, lifted up the talisman, and stood his body against the wall. He continued on his way at night.
Some people also say that the corpse chasers actually carry the corpses on their backs and walk. However, because they are wearing black clothes and walking at night, passers-by cannot see the corpse chasers and think that there is a walking corpse.
Alias
Removing corpses, walking shadows, walking corpses
Concept of corpse transformation
"Yuewei Thatched Cottage Notes" turns corpses into zombies The reasons are divided into two parts: mutation of new corpses and long-term burial.
Corpse raising ground, this is more scientific. The pH of the soil is extremely unbalanced and is not suitable for the growth of organic matter, so it will not breed ants, insects, and bacteria. Even if a corpse is buried for hundreds of years, the muscle and hair will not decay. Some data show that the hair and nails of the corpse will continue to grow. This is also said in Feng Shui.
It is rumored that Taoists have a Taiyin refining method. The corpse will be resurrected after being buried for hundreds of years. The newly dead corpse is possessed by evil things/evil energy. The corpse absorbs Yang energy and lends life to the person. As for corpse transformation, when a person dies, his soul is dispersed and his body becomes stagnant.
Yuan Mei's "Zi Buyu": The human soul is good and the soul is evil, the human soul is spiritual and the soul is stupid, the soul dominates the human body, and when the soul leaves the human body, it will become an evil ghost zombie.
Three souls and seven souls are the Taoist theory
The soul is the masculine spirit, attached to the person's Qi, and dominates mental and thinking activities
The soul is the feminine spirit, attached to In the human form, it controls the human body activities
The possibility of corpse transformation
Even in the 1950s, Hong Kong people still buried and mortued corpses at home, so the social transformation of corpses at that time was It is said that the movement of the cat is like thunder and lightning, and the pot-bellied cat will jump over the coffin, and the body will undergo strange changes.
Magic weapons for dealing with zombies
There are the following categories of artifacts for recovering zombies:
Mirror "Compendium of Materia Medica" mentions: "Mirrors are the essence of gold and water, and they have inner clarity. "The outside is dark."
Peach branches and peach wood swords "Jingchu Age": "Peach, the essence of the five elements, can subdue evil spirits and control hundreds of ghosts."
Rooster's crow. "Zi Buyu": "Ghosts shrink back when they hear the rooster crow."
Seven jujube stones "Zi Buyu": "Seven jujube stones are nailed into the back of the corpse."
Fire is the ultimate method of killing corpses. "Zi Buyu": "Set it on fire, there was a sound of tsk-tsk, and the blood surged and the bones roared."
Zombies in movies
Zombies were very popular in Hong Kong movies in the 1980s theme. In the movie, zombies can be put to sleep by placing a charm on their forehead. Also in the movie, zombies always wear Qing Dynasty costumes and always stretch their arms forward, usually jumping forward. Also known as zombies in the West, they are different from Qing Dynasty zombies in that they can extend their arms at will and walk in a human-like manner.
Why do zombies always appear at night?
In fact, this is a misunderstanding. People think that zombies only come out at night, as if the sun will hurt or kill them. In fact, this is wrong. In the Xiangxi region of our country, there is a very mysterious zombie. The ancient profession is called corpse driving. The people driving corpses drive zombies to walk thousands of miles. If zombies could be killed by sunlight, then this profession would not exist.
However, zombies hate sunlight, which can be concluded from the fact that they always come out at night.
Zombies are roughly divided into three categories. One is the walking zombie, which is an unconscious body and the lowest zombie. It relies on its own instinct to act. As the saying goes, the walking zombie refers to this. There is also a type of zombies that are conscious. They have the same intelligence as humans and can judge their own actions. They are terrifying zombies, such as the thousand-year-old zombies in Chinese legends and foreign vampires.
There is also the drought demon, which is the most powerful zombie and only appears in mythical novels. If this kind of zombie appeared, it would probably be more powerful than an atomic bomb.
Why do zombies suck blood?
There is no fixed answer to the question of zombies sucking blood. One theory is that zombies suck blood in order to absorb the other party's blood as food, and there are also legends that zombies suck blood for revenge against God like the vampire count. Vampire is a job that zombies must do every day, just like our profession.
In fact, the so-called zombies in China have basically been assimilated by foreign demons or vampires
In fact, the real zombies in China are shadow corpses, which means that a corpse placed in a dark place has energy. Or somewhere close to life, the corpse will absorb energy or the life force will cause the corpse to transform.
A "living body" that has the ability to move and think (actually already dead) is a zombie. If a corpse is found, it must be dealt with as soon as possible, otherwise the consequences will be disastrous!
Things about zombies have always been mysterious, and not much is known about this type of information. But it is generally believed that after transformation, zombies become living dead without thinking or self-control, and can only kill people and drink blood.
They gathered the grievances of heaven and earth and were born out of bad luck. Immortal, immortal, immortal, abandoned by the three realms of heaven, earth and man, outside the six realms of living beings, wandering and homeless. His body is stiff, he uses resentment as his strength, feeds on blood, and uses the blood of all living beings to vent his endless loneliness.
The most talked about thing in China is the corpse exorcists in western Hunan. What they were chasing belonged to the walking dead. Corpse drivers are called "corpse drivers." They usually drive the corpses to Yizhuang or a fixed shop before dawn. The corpse is usually covered with a wide black shroud, a tall felt hat on the head, and several yellow papers with talismans written on it hanging down on the forehead. In front of these corpses covered with black shrouds, there was a living man holding a gong. He was beating the small gong in his hand while leading the group of corpses forward. Instead of lighting a lantern, he shook a soul-catching bell in his hand to keep people away at night and to notify people with dogs to lock them up. If there are more than two corpses, the corpse remover will string the corpses one by one with straw ropes, one at a distance of seven or eight feet.
The unofficial history of the Qing Dynasty, Shu Yi Ji (written by Master Dongxuan), contains the story of the appearance of raped corpses. It roughly tells that in the early years of the Qing Dynasty, there was a small village in the west of southern Hunan. A rogue in the village was convicted of tomb robbery. After being poisoned by corpse poison, he was later rescued by an old man, but because he did something inappropriate again, he was beaten up by the whole village, and then left in the grass in the back hill to fend for himself.
A few days later, he came again asking for help, but this time no one was willing to help him. The villagers beat him and tied him to a tree. Although some people tried to dissuade him, no one paid attention. In the end, he died on a tree. At night, the villagers wanted to bury him, but found that his body was missing.
In the end, he came back and killed the whole village. The villagers were bitten and turned into zombies one by one. Some villagers who left in time also turned into zombies when they returned to the village to visit in the morning.
Origin
The theory of zombies became popular after the mid-Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty. The Qing Dynasty's notebooks contain the most records of zombies, with Yuan Mei's "Zi Buyu" and Ji Xiaolan's "Yuewei Thatched Cottage Notes" being the most popular. These two books can be said to be the "Zombie Encyclopedia".
The theory of driving corpses in Western Hunan, also known as moving spirits, belongs to the Zhuyou Branch of Maoshan Shu. It originated from the four counties of Yuanling, Luxi, Chenxi and Xupu in Western Hunan. The corpses were driven back to their hometowns by warlocks when they were not corrupted. Burial. The warlocks who drove away the corpses walked together in groups of about three or five. Some tied the corpses with ropes, one every few feet, and then put yellow paper charms on their foreheads. Others beat gongs and bells to clear the way and rowed at night. He threw himself into a stack in front of daylight, lifted up the talisman, and stood his body against the wall. He continued on his way at night.
Some people also say that the corpse chasers actually carry the corpses on their backs and walk. However, because they are wearing black clothes and walking at night, passers-by cannot see the corpse chasers and think that there is a walking corpse.
Another name for zombies
According to records in "Zi Buyu" and "Yuewei Cottage Notes", zombies have three aliases:
Shifting Corpse
Walking Shadow
Walking Corpse
"Yuewei Thatched Cottage Notes" divides the reasons why corpses become zombies into two categories: mutation of new corpses and long-term burial.
The concept of corpse transformation
Corpse raising ground, this is more scientific. The pH of the soil is extremely unbalanced and is not suitable for the growth of organic matter, so it will not breed ants, insects, and bacteria. Even if a corpse is buried for hundreds of years, the muscle and hair will not decay. Some data show that the hair and nails of the corpse will continue to grow. This is also said in Feng Shui.
It is rumored that Taoists have a Taiyin refining method. The corpse will be resurrected after being buried for hundreds of years
The newly deceased corpse is possessed by evil objects/evil spirits
The corpse absorbs the yang energy and changes into a corpse with the help of human life
When a person dies, the soul is scattered and the soul is stagnant
Yuan Mei's "Zi Buyu": "The human body The soul is good and the soul is evil. The soul of a person dominates the human body. When the soul leaves the human body, it will become an evil ghost zombie.
Three souls and seven souls are the Taoist theory
The soul is the masculine spirit, attached to the person's Qi, and dominates mental and thinking activities
The soul is the feminine spirit, attached to In the human form, dominates the human body activities
Possibility of corpse transformation:
People are buried without burial after death
Even in the 1950s, Hong Kong people still There were burials and morgues at home, so the theory of corpse transformation was very popular in society at that time. If thunder and lightning struck or a pot-bellied cat jumped over the coffin, the corpse would mutate.
Zombie varieties
Zombies are monsters transformed by the essence of the sun and moon. "Zi Buyu" divides zombies into eight varieties:
Purple Zombie
White Zombie
Green Zombie
Mao Zombie
p>Flying zombies
Zombies can become demons and demons (or drought demons). Legend has it that after a zombie becomes a demon, it turns into a demon. After transforming into a demon, the zombie can fly, also known as flying zombies. It is said that it can kill dragons, swallow clouds, and walk like the wind. Wherever he goes, he is the king of zombies. The "Shenyi Jing" records: "There is a man in the south, two or three feet long, naked, with eyes above his head, walking like the wind, his name is Ba. The country he saw is suffering from a severe drought, and the land is thousands of miles away." Zombies can fly and kill dragons. Swallowing clouds causes drought. Therefore, whenever there is a drought, people will search for zombies and burn them to ashes.
Wandering corpse
Fu corpse
Unbroken bones
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Zombies in movies
Zombies were a popular theme in Hong Kong movies in the 1980s. In the movie, zombies can be put to sleep by placing a charm on their forehead. Also in the movie, zombies always wear Qing Dynasty costumes and always stretch their arms forward, usually jumping forward. Also known as zombies in the West, they are different from Qing Dynasty zombies in that they can extend their arms at will and walk in a human-like manner.
In addition, in the Feng Shui practice of Chinese architecture, a wooden board (sill) about 15 cm high is usually installed under the door to prevent zombies from jumping into the home.
I have a date with a zombie
Summary:
When it comes to new concept zombie film and television dramas, we have to talk about the modern-themed drama series shot by Hong Kong Asia Television. I have a date with a zombie.” The plot is a combination of Chinese and Western, and the theme is more profound than the previous purely entertaining zombie films. It talks about love and salvation. In addition, it is well-produced and has excellent performances. It turned out to be very popular, even ATV's rival and TVB boss Run Run Shaw. I would like to generously praise "My Date with a Zombie" for its beautiful filming.
Split:
"I Have a Date with a Zombie" is not only novel and beautiful in storyline, but also zombies are divided into ten levels:
1. Level 1 zombie. Normally, they are no different from ordinary people. After transformation, their pupils are red, they are not afraid of any attacks (physical and magical), and they can eat nothing or anything (that is, they do not need any food to survive).
Representative characters:
Zombie Zhenzu (played by Simon Yam): the "Zombie King General". It has two wings on its back and has existed since the beginning of the world. It created mankind together with Nuwa. It is Nuwa's lover and a member of the Pangu tribe. He is the "father" of all zombies (because all zombies have his blood flowing through them).
Other representative figures:
Human King Fuxi (played by Zheng Haonan), Our Lady of Yaochi: the two gods from the beginning of the world were also lovers. One is in charge of human beings, the other is in charge of plagues, both belong to the Pangu clan.
The protagonist Kuang Tianyou (played by Yin Tianzhao): He has the blood of generals in his body. Later, in order to fight against the generals, he absorbed the blood of the Demon Star and upgraded to the first level. After the transformation, he was born with a horn.
Magic Star: After the third generation zombies and the fourth generation zombies, the name is "El Nilo", which means "Magic Star". Although he is called Demon Star, he is the kindest person in the world.
2. Second-level zombies. Normally, he is no different from ordinary people. After transformation, his pupils are green, he is not afraid of any attacks (physical and magical), and he feeds on blood. Has many great abilities, such as super speed and telekinesis.
Representative characters:
Kang Tianyou: The protagonist, whose ability is super speed.
Kang Fusheng: The godson of the protagonist, whose abilities are telekinesis and hypnosis.
Other representatives: Crow, Kazuo Yamamoto, etc.
3. Level three zombies. Normally, he is no different from ordinary people. After transformation, his pupils are golden yellow. He is not afraid of any attack except the "Great Sun Tathagata Purifying Curse" and the "Dragon God" of the exorcist dragon clan Ma family. He feeds on blood. The ability is also good.
Representative characters:
Domoto Shizu: Has the ability to enter other people's dreams. In the dream, he is the king. The father of the Demon Star.
Other representative figures:
Kim Zhengzhong: Originally the Nth generation descendant of the Ma family, he was framed by Nuwa's five-color holy envoy and turned into a zombie. He did not want to cause harm to the world. In the middle of the park, he begged his master to use the Dragon God to subdue him. Ability unknown.
4. Level four zombies. Normally, he is no different from ordinary people. After transformation, his pupils are blue, he is not afraid of most attacks (physical and magical), and he feeds on blood.
Representative characters:
Jin Future (played by Zhang Wenci): the mother of the Demon Star. The guardian was eager to kill the second-level zombie Crow across levels, but was later killed by the general. The ability is "finger gun".
5. Level five zombies. Normally, he is no different from ordinary people. After transformation, his pupils are gray-black. He is not afraid of many attacks (physical and magical) and feeds on blood.
Representative figure: a slave of Qin Shihuang.
6. Level six zombies.
7. Level seven zombies.
8. Level eight zombies. Starting from this generation, zombies are afraid of sunlight.
9. Level nine zombies.
10. Level 10 zombies. Starting from this generation, zombies began to be afraid of the Taomu Sword. A zombie (or "zombie") is a corpse that has not decomposed for a long time after death, turning into something similar to a mummy. The reason for the lack of decay may be due to climate or soil quality, but there are no physical reports yet.
But in "Zombies 3", the heroine Ma Xiaoling also graded the zombies according to eye color: red, green, yellow, blue, white, black (the grades are arranged from large to small)
Red:
Zombie King General.
Green:
The second generation of zombies, also known as the generals. The energy level is second only to the generals.
Yellow:
People who were bitten by generals and received zombie blood.
Blue, white:
Easiest to conquer.
Black:
No thoughts, no soul, only knows how to suck blood, and the most important thing is that it can kill. It can be killed with pure silver solution.
These are what Ma Xiaoling said in "Zombie 3", and she also said: "The ultimate power of zombies is love."