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Hmm... Is this somehow related to Zhu Bajie?
- No. They do appear to be opposites though --Auric 22:33, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Re-cat
We can keep this article, but let it be what it is, no more, no less. I'm sorry for having said that the article was meant to be a joke; now I think that it is based on some misunderstanding. I may not be trusted, but I have to say that there is no such a creature in Chinese mythology, not even in any hearsay; the Chinese characters are obviously made-up (ask anyone who knows Chinese); if there is a reference in the Larousse dictionary of mythology, the page number has to be cited. I am not a deletionist, but, alas, there is already too much false information on Wikipedia. :(--K.C. Tang 05:52, 3 October 2006 (UTC)