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Complete collection of detailed information about world monster events

Tales of the Monster World was compiled by Japanese writer Shigeru Mizuki, the Japanese version was published by Tokyo Hall, and the Chinese version was published by Starlight Publishing House and Morningstar Publishing House. This book contains Greek mythology, Slavic mythology and Japanese folklore, such as "Lable Kang, a leprechaun", "Water Monster Arrives in Jano" and "Butterfly Avatar".

Basic Introduction Chinese Name: Chronicle of World Monsters Author: しげる Shui Mu Region: Japanese Publishing: Book Catalogue of Tokyo Hall, Author's Brief Introduction, Book Catalogue Leprechaun (Centaur, Kentauros) The water monster in Greek mythology and the butterfly incarnation in Yanoslav mythology (ちょ) Griffin) Greek mythology feu Saint-Elme (Feu Saint-Elme) Greek mythology beholder (Gilo) Greek mythology Panther (Panther) European folklore Dwarf (Dwarf) Northern Europe? Witch, witch in Germanic mythology, larva, ghost in European folklore, werewolf, moth, Helsinki, ghost in European folklore, poulter, ghost in European folklore? Juster, the demon of the storm in German folklore, the ghoul in German folklore, incubus, the guardian spirit in European folklore, the kobold man, the dead pool water spirit in German folklore, the strange dragon in Germany, the Turing Puz in Australian folklore, the Caisman, the dwarf in Australian folklore. Toothache Your Highness Japanese folklore snake lady Merusine French folklore green-haired beast French folklore leprechaun Sprigg root European folklore ugly leprechaun English folklore oak strange English folklore bad-hearted dwarf Drugat English folklore brown leprechaun Areli? English folklore Scottish Elron English folklore monster Seeb English folklore monster Poggi English folklore goblin old man in blue shorts English folklore devil who loves to play tricks on people English folklore ant fairy Muryans English folklore skull Tommy (Tomm Y) Brola, waterwheel monster, English folklore Uli Shock, sheep face monster, British folklore Killmoulis, mill elf, English folklore Fachan, English folklore Bean-nighe, Scottish legend fairy, English folklore fairy. Leanan Sidhe Irish fairy Ai Zhen British folklore Merrow Irish water monster Pastha Irish flying dragon Cuelebre Spanish ghost ship European folklore Water Man Russian folklore Russian devil Russian folklore Middle-aged demon Ukrainian legend He Miaomiao (Russian folklore forest elf Lechies) Russian folklore Polevik, the soul of the Lantern Festival, Russian folklore Ustrel, bloodsucking disease, Bulgarian folklore Werwolf, Polish folklore Dracula, Romanian folklore magic fire Buddha, Yugoslav folklore water magic Hungarian folklore mermaid witch, German mythology Hag Mara Nordic folklore dwarf black Nordic folklore cannibal Kalman Finnish folklore n aumlKki. Finnish folklore monk fish Norwegian folklore giant Nordic mythology ogre God Zwu Arabian folklore ogre Mrak Arabian folklore dwarf Kurupira Latin American folklore Birdman Brazilian folklore; China folklore African leprechaun African folklore smelly monster Gommorah African folklore evil spirit Budu Indian folklore Buffalo magic Indian folklore King Betara Indian folklore Stone Girl Indian folklore Hundred-headed Indian folklore Leprechaun King Malaysian folklore Sanare Indonesian folklore turned into an orchid woman Vietnamese folklore Vietnamese folklore has sea refined rice Vietnamese folklore Red River Dragon Vietnamese folklore Dragon Horse Korean folklore author profile was originally named Wu, 1922 was born in Musashino Art School, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. After the war, he engaged in various occupations and created cartoons at the same time. Then he entered the comic creation world. He is a pioneer of Japanese ghost comics and an expert in monster research. Now he is a member of the National Art Society and the president of the World Monsters Association. Xian Yi's cartoon series of Kitaro, old and young, pushed his career to the peak. He hopes to collect 1000 monsters in his lifetime, so he continues to explore monsters all over the world. It is said that this goal has been achieved at present. Representative works: Lolo Kitaro, Heart-to-Heart Club, Hetong Sanping and Shigeru Mizuki's short story trilogy in primary school: building Amo's study, painting monsters in the East and the West, Yomiuri Shimbun, the story of monsters (positive), the story of monsters published by Tokyo Hall (continued), the story of monsters in China published by Tokyo Hall, and the story of monsters in the world published by Tokyo Hall (positive).