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Ghosts
Pronunciation: gǎo guǐ?
Interpretation: to play with ghosts; to play with tricks in the dark.
Ghosting
Pronunciation: dǎo guǐ?
Interpretation: to stir up or destroy by playing tricks in secret.
Ghosts and Spirits
Pronunciation: guǐ yù?
Interpretation: harmful ghosts and monsters; a metaphor for sinister people. Because ghosts and toadies are both things that secretly harm people (toad: legendary monster that secretly harms people in the water).
Little ghost
Pronunciation: xiǎo guǐ?
Interpretation: an errand boy of the ghosts and gods; an affectionate term for a child.
Devil
Pronunciation: mó guǐ?
Interpretation: the evil spirit that guides and tempts people to commit crimes in religion; the ghosts and demons that confuse and harm people in myths and legends; the personification of evil.
Drunkard
Pronunciation: jiǔ guǐ?
Interpretation: a person who is a good drinker and a glutton for punishment (with aversion); a drunkard, a drunkard; a habitual drunkard.
Lethal ghost?
Pronunciation: lì guǐ
Interpretation: it refers to evil spirits, ghosts and monsters.
Ghostly
Pronunciation: guǐ mèi?
Interpretation: refers to ghosts and monsters
Ghostly Xiong
Pronunciation: guǐ xióng?
Interpretation: ghosts in the male. It is used to honor those who sacrificed their lives for the country.