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  1. The word mogwai is the transliteration of the Cantonese word 魔鬼 (Jyutping: mo1 gwai2; Standard Mandarin: 魔鬼; pinyin: móguǐ) meaning 'monster', 'evil spirit', 'devil' or 'demon'. In Chinese culture. According to Chinese tradition, Mogwai are certain demons, which often inflict harm on humans.

  2. Connections between Mogwai and Chinese Mythology. In Chinese mythology, the concept of Mogwai has deep-rooted connections and associations. These connections can be traced back to ancient beliefs and folklore, where Mogwai were considered mischievous and malevolent creatures capable of causing harm to humans.

  3. Aug 31, 2023 · Learn about the origin, meaning, and mythology of Mogwai, a supernatural creature in Chinese folklore. Discover how Mogwai is related to rain, evil, and the popular movie Gremlins.

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  5. Mogwai are creatures from Chinese folklore. Translated variously as "ghost," "devil," "evil spirit," or "demon," Mogwai were originally described as malevolent demons who enjoy inflicting pain and misery on the living. These beings were said to sexually reproduce during rainy seasons, as these periods signified the coming of more prosperous times. Chinese tradition has evolved, however, so ...

  6. Mythos: Chinese Mythology Primary Type/Nature: Demons and Devils Mythical Attributes: Mogwai are generally malevolent spirits capable of harm. Role in Mythos: They are known to possess, harass, or curse humans. Relation to Humans: Mogwai are known to be averse to humans and seek opportunities to inflict harm or misfortune. While some may be ...

  7. In Chinese mythology, mogwai ( Mandarin: 魔怪, mó guài; Cantonese: 魔鬼) means "devil" or "demon", which often inflict harm on humans. The connection between the mythological creature and the film mogwai was defined by Chris Columbus in his Gremlins script, section 5 to 6.

  8. Apr 12, 2019 · Mogwai. Chinese tradition says that mogwai, or mogui, are a type of demon that inflict harm on humans. The term “mo” comes from the Sanskrit “Mara”, meaning ‘evil beings’. The term “gui” does not particularly relate to demonic spirits. It simply means ‘deceased spirits’ or ‘souls of the dead’, but it has evolved to refer ...

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