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|smt3=Tree spirits in Chinese mythology that are born when three or more people hang themselves from the same tree. They cannot talk, though they can chirp like birds. They will dry up if they don't receive water.
|smt3=Tree spirits in Chinese mythology that are born when three or more people hang themselves from the same tree. They cannot talk, though they can chirp like birds. They will dry up if they don't receive water.
|smtsj=A tree spirit of Chinese lore who dwells in trees used for hangings.
|smtsj=A tree spirit of Chinese lore who dwells in trees used for hangings.<br/>She is smaller than a human, and cannot speak, but her voice is said to be as clear as a bird's song.
She is smaller than a human, and cannot speak, but her voice is said to be as clear as a bird's song.
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|smt4a=A tree spirit of Chinese lore who dwells in trees used for hangings.
|smt4a=A tree spirit of Chinese lore who dwells in trees used for hangings.<br/>She is smaller than a human, and cannot speak, but her voice is said to be as clear as a bird's song.
She is smaller than a human, and cannot speak, but her voice is said to be as clear as a bird's song.
|smt5=Tree spirits in Chinese mythology that are born when three or more people hang themselves from the same tree.<br/>They take the form of a beautiful woman in white clothing, however they are much smaller in size than a human. They cannot talk, though they can chirp like birds.
|smt5=Tree spirits in Chinese mythology that are born when three or more people hang themselves from the same tree.
They take the form of a beautiful woman in white clothing, however they are much smaller in size than a human. They cannot talk, though they can chirp like birds.
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