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The Origin of ONI, Japanese Demon Folklore

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Oni are evil spirits from Japanese mythology and folklore. Oni are typically large in size, possess superhuman strength, and are terrifying in appearance, and are associated with disease, calamity and misfortune. Oni are found in countless Japanese stories and myths, where they tend to be depicted as roguish villains.
The kanji (Japanese writing utilizing Chinese characters) for oni is 鬼 (Guǐ). This character was originally an ancient Chinese hieroglyphic that represented the position that a deceased body would be placed in for burial during the Yin Dynasty (1500-770 BCE). Eventually, the 鬼 symbol came to represent both ancestral and evil spirits of the dead.
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The kanji (Japanese writing utilizing Chinese characters) for oni is 鬼 (Guǐ). This character was originally an ancient Chinese hieroglyphic that represented the position that a deceased body would be placed in for burial during the Yin Dynasty (1500-770 BCE). Eventually, the 鬼 symbol came to represent both ancestral and evil spirits of the dead.
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