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Introduction to the contents of monster encyclopedia
The heaviest encyclopedia of fantasy monsters in 2008 ── more than 400 monsters in 96 categories &; Fantasy beast, overwhelming quality introduction.

The most abundant, detailed and exquisite monster encyclopedia in Chinese publications. The content collects amazing monsters in European, Greek and Roman myths, history, epics, video games and well-known literary novels-dragons, goblins, mermaids, unicorns, vampires, werewolves ... Do you know that these are just fantasy creatures in the elementary class?

Welcome to the advanced class. In this world full of great fantastic creatures such as Titan, troll, orc, savage, fire spirit, bug monster and Kiga giant. You will board the more legendary, charming, magical and incredible monster hall and see the most magnificent and unique fantasy monster legend since the beginning of time.

Information from Britain, France, Germany, Italy, the former Soviet Union (including the three Baltic countries) has been handed down and discussed in dozens of volumes. It is supplemented by descriptions of modern fantasy novels such as The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Dragon Gun, eternity warriors, The Legend of Narnia, Adventures in the Frontier, The Wizard of Oz and Alice in Wonderland. To reveal the ecology and origin of monsters or "magic beasts".

Including Grimm's Fairy Tales, Andersen's Fairy Tales, Five Days Talk (﹝Il Pentamerone﹞), French Rural Legends (﹝Légendes rustiques﹞), and excerpts from arthurian legend's Latin Popular Edition Series (Arthur).

This book focuses on a wide range of fields, such as mythology, folklore, biology, archaeology, history, cutting-edge physics, architecture, literature, drama, movies and video games. Introduce the background and evolution of monsters from all angles, and deduce a theory different from the existing views; More than 400 translation notes have been strengthened, and the meanings of nouns in Chinese, Japanese, English, Russian and German texts have been compared, bringing readers an unprecedented, brand-new and far-reaching fantasy vision.

The following translated names are transliterated according to their characteristics. Do you want to know what their characteristics are? There are also many interesting names, and this book will give readers a complete answer.

Troll (Folktale Edition): Chulo-the ethnic group living in the mountains.

Trow: pack-a group of people riding strange horses.

Reese: A giant who can reach almost mountains. \ Meng \: At the end of my rope.

Hearn: A giant as brave as an army. "Raccoon": a metaphor for a brave army.

Etienne: Well, giants who answer wrong questions punish people. "Hey": Punishment. "Ding": People.

Huld: Hu Juan-What do you think? Invisible man who can't see the figure. Hu: He. "Me": Yes.

Awgwa: flying evil? Aogua-a long-winged monster who plays with people like the wind. "Pride": teasing. "Scrape": Blow.

Yahoo: Rude Wild Monkey (satirizing human beings).

Phynnoderee: Oak Grove Hairy Monster? Finodley-a good helper who readily agrees to other people's requests.