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Fox Talks
Huli jing (Chinese: 狐狸精) are Chinese mythological creatures usually capable of shapeshifting, who may either be benevolent or malevolent spirits. In Chinese mythology and folklore, the fox spirit takes variant forms with different meanings, powers, characteristics, and shapes, including huxian (狐仙; 'fox immortal'), hushen (狐神; 'fox god'), husheng (狐聖; 'fox saint'), huwang (狐王; 'fox king'), huyao (狐妖; 'fox demon'), huzu (狐族; 'fox clan'), and jiuweihu (九尾狐; 'nine-tailed fox').
Fox spirits and nine-tailed foxes appear frequently in Chinese folklore, literature, and mythology. Depending on the story, the fox spirit's presence may be a good or a bad omen. The motif of nine-tailed foxes from Chinese culture was eventually transmitted and introduced to Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese cultures.
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Grateful Together: Embracing Interdependence Dragons, Gratitude, Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, New Year, Diversity, Obstacles,... |
Dec 01 1991 |
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Listening as Liberation and Connection Ordination, Happiness, Attachment, Equanimity, Liberation, Politics, Fox, Forgiveness... |
Mar 28 1993 |
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Cultivating Spiritual Happiness Through BuddhismHappiness, Happiness, Dependent Origination, Ceremony, Concentration, Fox, Japan,... |
Nov 05 1994 |
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Breath as a Path to Peace Japan, Fundraising, Constancy, Fox, Intimacy, Chanting, Doubt, Lay, Obstacles... |
Nov 02 1999 |
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Harmony in Truth and Compassion Enemies, Concentration, Happiness, Precepts, Fox, Greed, Freedom, Religion, Vow,... |
1990 |
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Cultivating Compassion Through Loving-Kindness Soto Zen, Peace, Interview, Daily Life, Avalokitesvara, Fox, Hindrances, Priest,... |
Nov 22 1993 Insight Meditation Center Redwood City |