Is there a Gu in the world Is there really a Gu poison in the world?

Updated on science 2024-08-04
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Yes Hmong have but not as scary as TV.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Gu art is a mysterious witchcraft inherited from the Miao people in southwest China in ancient times.

    I'm from the Miao nationality, Gu magic does exist, these are some old people, (there are Gu are women, men are called Taoist priests (Taoist priests invited by the dead,), according to the older generation, women who learn Taoist priests will become Gu women, it is bad, men will become real Taoists when they learn, and the Taoist priests here are all men) Those Gu women are those who have no conscience, look at you if they are not pleasing to the eye, look at you well, sometimes they will give you Gu, it is said that if you eat the things of people with Gu, you will inherit, and you will also have Gu magic, Therefore, our parents have taught us not to ask for other people's things at will, and if we are tricked by others, we will not be able to see it when we go to the hospital, but we should burn paper money and go to the Taoist priest to see it.

    In the lower right corner of the picture, some ancient Taoist books and ancient books of traditional Chinese medicine are collected, which contain detailed records of the use of Gu techniques, and I am interested in taking a look at it myself, and the content is very magical

    If this thing doesn't exist, but it seems that it really exists by someone who has been tricked, it will hurt your stomach, etc., there are several, Gu Po only knows your birth date, or if you touch her "dirty things", you will be Gu, sometimes, there is really a little bit of scary in things, so don't take some strangers' old people's things at will, especially the old woman.

    Gu is commonly known as the "grass ghost" in Xiangxi, and according to legend, it is only attached to women and harms others. Those so-called women with Gu are called "grass ghost women". It is said that "Gu art" is a measure for Xiangxi women (especially Miao women) to be forced to protect themselves in order to have the most basic right to survive.

    The legendary method of creating poisonous Gu is generally to put a variety of highly poisonous poisonous insects such as snakes and scorpions, such as scorpions, scorpions, etc., into the same utensil, so that they can eat and kill each other, and the only remaining poisonous insect is Gu. Gu makers can use spells to remotely control Gu worms to inflict various diseases on the target and even kill them. The method of applying Gu is mostly to put it in food.

    They caught dozens of smaller, poisonous animals from the mountains, put them together in buckets and covered them with lids, and did not feed them, forcing the hungry animals to kill each other, and the hungry animals ate the smaller, and the last of them was the largest. The remaining largest animal has the poison of dozens of poisonous small animals gathered all over the body, becoming highly poisonous animals, dried and ground into powder by people, and stored in bottles, that is, "Gu poison". If a woman in Xiangxi is violated, she quietly pours the Gu poison hidden in her nails into the enemy's teacup, wine cup, or meal, or water tank, which is called "releasing Gu".

    Only those who release Gu have a unique antidote. After liberation, this custom was no longer in the ascendant.

    Gu art is a kind of witchcraft that uses poisonous insects as a harsh to harm people, and it is mainly popular in various parts of southern China and some ethnic minorities. When you go out, you must have multiple eyes, don't take things from strangers, and eat them casually.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I am from Guizhou, married to Fujian, I am over there, there will be Gu women in the city, less. There are many rural areas, so many that there are n in each village. I'm not good at twisting my feet for two months now, I always think it's just a simple foot to spray and massage with medicine, and it's not swollen, but the pain doesn't stop.

    It wasn't until two days before May Day that I was reminded by others to verify it with eggs, and the result was that it was really a witch. I always thought that I wouldn't fall for Gu in the field, so I didn't find out for so long. The southwest region of Gu is more popular, especially in the areas of minority ethnic groups.

    It was first made by the Miao people, and it was used to harm others, and it was called to protect themselves. It is passed down from generation to generation, and women are not passed on to men. When I was a child, I was curious, why didn't Gu Po (a person with Gu) die and not bring this harmful Gu to the grave?

    Why do you have to let it out to harm people? Because Gu Po has that thing, if she doesn't release it to others, she will be eaten back, because Gu Po doesn't pass on Gu to others, she will die if Gu dies. The Gu may be a frog similar to what we see, but it is more beautiful than ordinary frogs, or it may be a snake, some are ants, caterpillars, etc., it is a living thing.

    If the Gu worm is found and killed, the Gu Po will also die. In a sense, they are one. If the Gu worm does not pass down, but goes to the grave with the Gu Po, then the Gu Po's family will fall.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It really exists. Legend has it that Gu worms are made by putting all kinds of poisonous poisonous insects in a closed container and letting them fight each other in it, and the last one left is called a Gu. The word "Gu" is composed of dish insects.

    "Gu" originally refers to an insect born in a vessel or a vessel that has been damaged by insects. Gradually, moths born from grain decay and insects formed by the deterioration of other objects are also called "Gu".

    Gu is believed to have unpredictable properties and extraordinary toxicity, so it is also called "poisonous Gu". Some Gu makers emphasize the need to gather poisonous insects on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month (Dragon Boat Festival), which is influenced by the traditional belief that poisonous gas is at its peak on May 5.

    Gu worm refers to a kind of poisonous insect that is artificially bred in legend, and the production method is to put all kinds of poisonous poisonous insects in a closed container, let them fight each other in it, and the last one left is called Gu.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are really Gu, but it's not as mysterious as ** and in film and television dramas, it's just that of ethnic minorities.

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