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    The Monsterfact: The Jiang Shi

    enJune 22, 2022

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    • AI and the Jiangshi: Transformations in Technology and MythologyAI is revolutionizing industries while the Jiangshi, a Chinese mythical creature, symbolizes the past and the fear of the unknown

      The future will be shaped by artificial intelligence, and the latest technology, such as AI, is transforming various industries including health care, retail, entertainment, and personal computing. Meanwhile, in the realm of mythology and folklore, the Jiangshi, a Chinese undead horror, serves as a reminder of the past and the fear of the unknown. This creature, which hops like a worm and drains the life force of its victims, emerged during the Qing dynasty as a response to the crisis of proper burial of the dead. Despite the differences in context, both AI and the Jiangshi represent significant transformations in their respective realms. Listen to Technically Speaking, an Intel podcast, to learn more about the latest technology shaping our world, and be intrigued by the stories of mythical creatures like the Jiangshi on Stuff to Blow Your Mind.

    • The Unburied Dead in China: A Significant Problem during the 18th and 19th CenturiesDuring the 18th and 19th centuries in China, the lack of burial land led to a crisis of unburied dead, inspiring horror and comedy in Chinese culture, and resulting in the emergence of solutions like public cemeteries and coffin homes.

      During the 18th and 19th centuries in China, the issue of unburied dead bodies was a significant problem due to socioeconomic changes and the imbalance between population and arable land. This was not limited to victims of war, famine, or disaster, but rather individuals who lacked a permanent grave. Families needed to secure land to bury their loved ones, and without it, they were left unburied and often abandoned. This issue extended beyond Jiangnan and became an empire-wide crisis, leading to a perceived decline in funeral customs and devotion to ancestors. Solutions eventually emerged, such as public cemeteries and coffin homes. However, the specter of the unburied dead remained in Chinese culture, inspiring horror and comedy in films, literature, and even tabletop games like Dungeons and Dragons. The belief in vengeful and abandoned dead continues to be a deeply unsettling and unnatural horror in Chinese folklore. The Jiangshi, or hopping vampires, are a prominent example of this, representing a dysfunctional aspect of popular death customs.

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