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|smt3=A monster feared in Chinese mythology. This gargoyle-like creature has a never-ending appetite that allows it to eat everything it sees. It has come to represent greed. | |smt3=A monster feared in Chinese mythology. This gargoyle-like creature has a never-ending appetite that allows it to eat everything it sees. It has come to represent greed. | ||
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|smt4= | |smt4=One of the Si-xiong of ancient China.<br/>It has a human face on a sheep-like body and sharp fangs.<br/> | ||
Its insatiable hunger causes it to eat until nothing remains. | |||
|smt4a= | |smt4a= | ||
|smt5= | |smt5= |
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