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Wuzhiqi exhibit in the Ethnological Museum of Berlin.

Wuzhiqi (Chinese: 巫支祁)[a] is a supernatural being in Chinese mythology popularly depicted as a horse-like aquatic demon and first described in the early 9th century.

  1. ^ Marsone & Lagerwey 2014, p. 536.


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