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Detailed explanation of the difference between goblins and monsters
(1) Fairy, perhaps influenced by da ji in The Romance of Gods, da ji was changed by the Millennium fox demon and became synonymous with "fox fairy". Therefore, I would think that fairies are generally women. For example, in The Journey to the West, Bai is also a leprechaun.
(2) Monsters, influenced by the Journey to the West, are all strange-looking male creatures, so they will also think that monsters are generally male.
(3) However, in European legends, goblins and monsters are both translated into "elves" and "monsters". This is unisex.
2. Different cultivated varieties:
(1) Immortal: Generally cultivated by plants or small animals, it tends to be the embodiment of nature. For example, the clairvoyance and ears of the wind in the Romance of the Gods, that is, peach trees and willow trees absorbed the aura of Xuanyuan Temple and turned it into a strange thing.
(2) Monsters: Generally speaking, they refer to those creatures that have been transformed into human beings and successfully cultivated. They are fierce animals, ferocious and terrible, with profound powers.
3. Different interpretations:
(1) Monster: refers to the supernatural life existing between heaven and earth, that is, the phenomenon or thing that people are temporarily unable to explain scientifically due to cognitive limitations.
(2) goblins: they are more inclined to incarnate natural things and will fool human monsters.
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