The gumiho (구미호 / 구 "gu" - nine) (literally "nine tailed fox") is a creature that appears in the oral tales and legends of Korea,[1], and are akin to European faeries. According to those tales, a fox that lives a thousand years turns into a gumiho, like its Japanese and Chinese counterparts (the kitsune and the huli jing).[2] It can freely transform, among other things, into a beautiful girl often set out to seduce men, and eat their liver. I like this song, and the language.
@MikeEgypte The last episode was aired two weeks ago and yet this local soundtrack has been the top favorite among the young people here as young as 4 years old. They were fascinated of the the beautiful Gumiho played by the Korean actress Shin Min Ah
The gumiho (구미호 / 구 "gu" - nine) (literally "nine tailed fox") is a creature that appears in the oral tales and legends of Korea,[1], and are akin to European faeries. According to those tales, a fox that lives a thousand years turns into a gumiho, like its Japanese and Chinese counterparts (the kitsune and the huli jing).[2] It can freely transform, among other things, into a beautiful girl often set out to seduce men, and eat their liver. I like this song, and the language.
MikeEgypte 7 months ago
@MikeEgypte The last episode was aired two weeks ago and yet this local soundtrack has been the top favorite among the young people here as young as 4 years old. They were fascinated of the the beautiful Gumiho played by the Korean actress Shin Min Ah
elliculucille 7 months ago