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- Kodoku abstract "Kodoku (蠱毒, worm toxin) is a type of poisonous magic found in Japanese folklore. It is the Japanese derivative of the Chinese Gu magic.To create kodoku, sorcerers would mix several insects in a jar, and let them kill one another until only one survived. The fluids of the insect that survived would be used to poison an individual with a curse that would control them, cause them misfortune, or kill them. The remaining insect could also be used as a sort of \"luck charm\" granting the one who performed the ritual great wealth. In return the owner is supposed to feed the bug. Neglecting to do so would enrage the insect, if the owner does not equivalently repay the insect by placing all his or her riches beside a road, plus interest in gold and silver, the insect would devour the home owner. Therefore, this ritual could also be used as a death curse by giving the riches to an ignorant individual. The term \"kodoku\" can also be applied to the spirit which is the incarnation of this particular magic (which usually appears in the shape of a worm or other animal).The technique was used in the Nara Period.".
- Kodoku wikiPageID "34285232".
- Kodoku wikiPageLength "2826".
- Kodoku wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Kodoku wikiPageRevisionID "696393269".
- Kodoku wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_folklore.
- Kodoku wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religion_in_Japan.
- Kodoku wikiPageWikiLink Ghost_Hunt.
- Kodoku wikiPageWikiLink Gu_(poison).
- Kodoku wikiPageWikiLink Historical_fantasy.
- Kodoku wikiPageWikiLink Inuyasha.
- Kodoku wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_folklore.
- Kodoku wikiPageWikiLink Kagewani.
- Kodoku wikiPageWikiLink Kodoku_Experiment.
- Kodoku wikiPageWikiLink Nara_period.
- Kodoku wikiPageWikiLink Teito_Monogatari.
- Kodoku wikiPageWikiLink Yasunori_Katō.
- Kodoku wikiPageWikiLink Yukinobu_Hoshino.
- Kodoku wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kodoku".
- Kodoku wikiPageWikiLinkText "kodoku".
- Kodoku wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Kodoku wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kodoku subject Category:Japanese_folklore.
- Kodoku subject Category:Religion_in_Japan.
- Kodoku hypernym Magic.
- Kodoku type Person.
- Kodoku comment "Kodoku (蠱毒, worm toxin) is a type of poisonous magic found in Japanese folklore. It is the Japanese derivative of the Chinese Gu magic.To create kodoku, sorcerers would mix several insects in a jar, and let them kill one another until only one survived. The fluids of the insect that survived would be used to poison an individual with a curse that would control them, cause them misfortune, or kill them.".
- Kodoku label "Kodoku".
- Kodoku sameAs Q17050347.
- Kodoku sameAs m.0hzqf7l.
- Kodoku sameAs Q17050347.
- Kodoku wasDerivedFrom Kodoku?oldid=696393269.
- Kodoku isPrimaryTopicOf Kodoku.