Ancient folk ghost tales Lonely ghosts

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-01

Lonely Ghost is in an old village with a huge old locust tree. People say that this locust tree is the reincarnation of the soul of an orphan, and many lonely souls gather under the tree.

Legend has it that every full moon night, a young woman appears under the locust tree. She was dressed in white, with a garland on her head, and a faint fragrance on her body. She is beautiful and glamorous, and people can't help but be attracted.

A brave young man decided to go and see this mysterious woman. On a full moon night, he sneaked under the locust tree. Sure enough, the woman appeared.

The young man, captivated by her beauty, did not hesitate to follow the woman into the dark forest. On the way, he heard the woman's call, as if it came from the abyss, but it was so beautiful.

When he could no longer resist **, he realized that he had lost his way. It was dark and eerie. He felt the gaze of countless pairs of ghosts staring at him, and a great fear rose in his heart.

Just as he was about to give up, he heard the sound of killing chickens in the distance. He followed the sound and found a small mountain village. It turned out that the woman was a youkai who devoured the souls of countless people.

The young man told the village chief about the plight of the villagers. The village chief ordered the whole village to prepare in advance**, and on the next full moon night, the monster was annihilated in one fell swoop.

On the next full moon night, the whole village is armed with swords and surrounds the huge old locust tree. When the woman reappeared, they decisively attacked her.

The youkai screamed and tried to flee, but was closely surrounded by many strong men. In the end, the monster was defeated by the whole village, and disappeared after a terrible scream.

Since then, the villagers have lived a peaceful life. And the huge old locust tree has also become amiable because of the bravery of the villagers, and there are no lonely spirits and widows under the shade of the tree.

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