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Ch'iang Shich, or Jiang Shi, are classic "hopping vampires" or "hopping zombies". They are a type of undead created by improper burial[1], the person being evil, or sometimes by the grave being struck by lightning. Unlike traditional Western vampires, ch'iang shich seek to consume life force in order to become mortal again--although often only to cause more trouble![2] Their most common portrayal is in a mandarin uniform from the Qing Dynasty, with a paper talisman still stuck to their head--although ideally, this talisman should be the thing that keeps them from developing in the first place!
Jiangshi are sometimes more ghost than flesh, hopping far (or even flying) and being only vulnerable to fire or lightning.[3]
Lost in Translation[]
Due to issues with Romanization of Chinese characters and homophones in the language "Ch'iang Shich" is spelled several different ways (jiฤngshฤซ, for instance) and can be applied to different "species" of vampires.
Countering A Jiangshi[]
From Jiangshi page, in rough order of ease of use:[4]
- Handbells
- Vinegar
- Peach tree wood
- Their own reflections (preferably in polished metal)
- Fire
- Rooster calls
- Hooves of a black donkey
- Jujube seeds (then attached to the back of the jiangshi, may be difficult)
Ch'iang Shich
Cost: 306 ([150]+[265]-[125]+[0]+[16]) points

Description
Version given in Classic: Blood Types
- Attributes and Secondary Characteristics [150]: ST+10 [100], HT+5 [50]
- Advantages and Perks [265]: Vampiric Bite [30], Claws (Sharp) [5], Alternate Form (Bird) [15], Doesnโt Breathe [20], Immunity to Metabolic Hazards [30], Unaging [15], Unkillable 3 [150]
- Optional Advantages [N/A]: Flight, Enhanced Move, Morph, Insubstantiality, Regeneration
- Disadvantages and Quirks [-125]: Bad Smell [-10], Uncontrollable Appetite (Blood) (12) [-15]; Draining (Human Blood; Illegal) [-10]; Dependency (Tomb, Shroud, or Coffin, monthly) [-30], Dread (Consecrated Incense) [-10], Dread (Garlic) [-10], Supernatural Features (No Body Heat, Pallor) [-10], Unhealing [-20], Vulnerability (Fire) [-10]
- Optional Disadvantages [N/A]: Hideous Appearance, Frightens Animals, Lifebane, No Shadow
- Skills [0]: No Racial Skills
- Optional Skills [N/A]: None
- Innate Magic [16]: Magery 1 (Racial Spells only -40%) [9]; Sleep-10 [1], Pestilence-10 [1], Body of Air-10 [1], Charm-10 [1], Fog-10 [1], Sense Life-10 [1], Soul Jar (VH)-9 [1]
- Features: None
Jiang Shi[]

Jiang Shi
Variants: Hopping Corpse, Pinyin, Xl XlE GUI (โblood-sucking ghostโ)
Jiang Shi (meaning "stiff corpse" or "zombie") are reanimated corpses that hop around, killing living creatures to absorb life from their victims from Chinese mythology.
The Jiang Shi comes from the story The Corpse Who Traveled a Thousand Miles. In the story a wizard enchants corpses to hop home so that they may receive proper burial and their pโo (soul) can be laid to rest. Because of this creature has no self-awareness, consciousness or independent thought. In mythology they can also be created if the yin is shocked and pโo disrupted preventing it from leaving the body and is seen in Qing Dynasty burial robes [5]
Generally their appearance can range from being a recently deceased person to the like commonly associated with corpses that have been in a state of decay over a period of time. A peculiar feature is if they have greenish-white furry skin; one theory is this is derived from fungus or mold growing on corpses. They are said to have long white hair all over their heads and they may be animals. The influence of Western vampire stories brought the blood-sucking aspect to the Chinese myth in modern times.
Jiang shi have also been a popular subject in Hong Kong films during the 1980s. A Jiang Shi was also a main character in the film Crazy Safari aka The Gods Must Be Crazy III.
Note: While they appear silly due to the way they move they can be very dangerous.
Ch'ing Shih[]

Ching Shih
Variants: Chiang-Shi, Chiang Shih, Chโiang-Shih, Chโing-Shih, Chโling Shih, Gaing Shi, โThe Hopping Vampire of Asia,โ Kiang-Kouei, Kiang Shi, Kiang-Shi, Kiangshi, Kouei, Kuang-Shi, Kuang-Shii, Kyonshi, Xianhshi
The Encyclopedia of Vampire Mythology lists the similarly sounding Chโing Shih as a different type of vampire from the above. The Chโing Shih is blind and can only be active in moonlight. Early in its existence the Ch'iang Shich shapeshifts into a Corpse Candle. However at maturity it can fly, track its prey by scent, and take the form of a wolf.[6]
The Chโing Shih has "red eyes, curved fingernails, serrated teeth, and pale green-white skin that gives off a phosphorescent glow. As it ages, its hair continues to grow and changes from whatever its current color is to pure white. When it has a long and full mane of hai, it is considered physically matured." Unlike the Jiang Shi the Ch'iang Shich is self aware and will rape women before devouring them.
References[]
- โ Zombies, p.12-13
- โ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiangshi
- โ Horror, p.58
- โ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiangshi
- โ Bane, Theresa (2010). Encyclopedia of Vampire Mythology. pg 75
- โ Bane, Theresa (2010). Encyclopedia of Vampire Mythology. pg 44-45