In Chinese mythology, the wangliang is a type of malevolent spirit. While the term is often applied in general to ghosts, devils and general monsters, it does refer to a specific subset of wilderness spirits.
Various texts and areas of folklore present different types of wangliang, including a disease-spreading three-legged turtle, a graveyard-dwelling ghost that eats the organs of corpses, and a small, demonic with red eyes.
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