Kitsune Vs Kumiho. Compared with her cousins the kitsune and the huli jīng. both the kitsune and huli jing are fox spirits with 9 tails, tricksters that can shapeshift into, or possess, young women. the fox spirit is an especially prolific shapeshifter, known variously as the húli jīng (fox spirit) in china, the kitsune (fox) in. Exhaustive, the appearance of a kitsune is more wild than one from a kumiho because of its mischievous feet. additionally, the kumiho’s character has been influenced by the lore of fox spirits from neighboring cultures,. However, the kumiho’s tail is believed to grow longer with age and. as with the kitsune, there are quite a few differences between the korean kumiho and the chinese huli jing. the kumiho is the entity that has the largest [and stronger] tails of all three. The great length of 6′ 6.75 “ in length [or 2 meters] stands out easily.then, in second place her chinese cousin, huli jīng, which possess 6 ‘1 ”[1.85 meters] in length in they tails.and finally the. the kitsune is said to have nine tails, while the kumiho has only one.
the kitsune is said to have nine tails, while the kumiho has only one. Compared with her cousins the kitsune and the huli jīng. The great length of 6′ 6.75 “ in length [or 2 meters] stands out easily.then, in second place her chinese cousin, huli jīng, which possess 6 ‘1 ”[1.85 meters] in length in they tails.and finally the. the kumiho is the entity that has the largest [and stronger] tails of all three. However, the kumiho’s tail is believed to grow longer with age and. additionally, the kumiho’s character has been influenced by the lore of fox spirits from neighboring cultures,. both the kitsune and huli jing are fox spirits with 9 tails, tricksters that can shapeshift into, or possess, young women. the fox spirit is an especially prolific shapeshifter, known variously as the húli jīng (fox spirit) in china, the kitsune (fox) in. as with the kitsune, there are quite a few differences between the korean kumiho and the chinese huli jing. Exhaustive, the appearance of a kitsune is more wild than one from a kumiho because of its mischievous feet.
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Kitsune Vs Kumiho the kitsune is said to have nine tails, while the kumiho has only one. both the kitsune and huli jing are fox spirits with 9 tails, tricksters that can shapeshift into, or possess, young women. the kumiho is the entity that has the largest [and stronger] tails of all three. the kitsune is said to have nine tails, while the kumiho has only one. as with the kitsune, there are quite a few differences between the korean kumiho and the chinese huli jing. However, the kumiho’s tail is believed to grow longer with age and. the fox spirit is an especially prolific shapeshifter, known variously as the húli jīng (fox spirit) in china, the kitsune (fox) in. Exhaustive, the appearance of a kitsune is more wild than one from a kumiho because of its mischievous feet. Compared with her cousins the kitsune and the huli jīng. additionally, the kumiho’s character has been influenced by the lore of fox spirits from neighboring cultures,. The great length of 6′ 6.75 “ in length [or 2 meters] stands out easily.then, in second place her chinese cousin, huli jīng, which possess 6 ‘1 ”[1.85 meters] in length in they tails.and finally the.