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The Fox Sister is a Korean storyHeinz Insu Fenkl , about the mythical Korean nine-tailed fox demon (''
kumiho A kumiho or gumiho (, literally " nine-tailed fox") is a creature that appears in the folktales on East Asia and legends of Korea. It is similar to the Chinese and the Japanese . It can freely transform, among other things, into a beautiful woma ...
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Synopsis

A man had three sons and no daughter. He prayed for a daughter, even if she was a fox. His wife gave birth to a daughter, but when the girl was six, one of their cows would die every night. One night, he sent his oldest son to watch. The boy watched and told him that his sister did it, by pulling the liver out of the cow and eating it. His father accused him of having fallen asleep and having a nightmare and threw his son out. Next, the second son was sent to watch over the cows, and nothing happened until the moon was full again. Then, the sister struck, and the second son was also thrown out for reporting this. Following this, the youngest son was sent to watch; he claimed that their sister had gone to the outhouse and that the cows must have died from seeing the moon. The older brothers wandered until they met a Buddhist monk, who sent them back with four magical bottles: a yellow one, a white one, a blue one, and a red one. Once they arrived, they found their sister living alone; she told them their parents and brother had passed away and implored them to stay. Finally, she persuaded them to stay the night and somehow made a rich meal for them. In the night, the older and second brother was woken by the sounds of chewing. They rolled over, saw the meal, and realized that they had eaten corpses. They saw their sister, and she was plan to eat them. She told them that she only needed two more to become a human. They fled, throwing the yellow bottle behind them, and it became a boulder. As a fox, she climb over it. They throw the white bottle behind them, it became a thicket of thorns. As a fox, she made her way through it. They threw the blue bottle behind Them and trapped her in a river, but as a fox, she swam ashore. Lastly, they threw the red bottle behind them, and she was trapped in a fire. It burned her until she was no more than a mosquito.


Adaptations

The folk tale has inspired, among other works, the webcomic '' The Fox Sister''.


References

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