WATCH: Monkey Kingz Chinese zombie prank

By Ryan Kilpatrick, October 30, 2014

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Are traditional Chinese zombies equally scary as regular zombies?

A jiangshi, also known as a Chinese "hopping" zombie, is a type of reanimated corpse in Chinese legends and folklore. "Jiangshi" are typically depicted as a stiff corpse dressed in official garments from the Qing Dynasty, and it moves around by hopping, with its arms outstretched. It kills living creatures to absorb their qi, or "life force", usually at night, while in the day, it rests in a coffin or hides in dark places such as caves.

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