Kumiho in Korean mythology.
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Kumiho in Korean mythology

1. Kumiho in Korean mythology.

PERFORMED BY: GOLUB DIANA 8-2.

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• I'd like To tell you about
the Kumiho in Korean
mythology. The kumiho,
is a creature from Korean
mythology, but also
found in Japanese
mythology. They call him
Kitsune there. It
represents a fox with nine
tails, capable of turning
into a female or a male
werewolf. They are known
for their unique looks
and magical abilities. This

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• In Korean mythology, the
Kumiho is often depicted
as a cunning and
intelligent being. It can
use its magical abilities to
trick people or help them
in trouble. The nine tails
symbolize her strength
and wisdom. People
believe that Kumiho can
fulfill the wishes of those
who have earned his
respect. In modern Korean
culture, Kumiho remains a
beloved character in
stories, movies, and video

4.

• In early legends, the
Kumiho were portrayed
as friendly to humans,
but at some point the
character of the ninetailed fox changed.
During the heyday of the
Silla state, foxes were
depicted as beautiful girls
seducing and then killing
men to take their livers or
hearts — this is how
kumiho get the
opportunity to become
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