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==See also== * [[Chinese mythological geography]] * [[Ghost Festival]], a traditional Buddhist and Taoist festival celebrated in some Asian countries * [[Heibai Wuchang]], hell guards in Chinese mythology * [[Hell money]], joss paper designed to resemble banknotes and meant to be burnt as offerings to the dead * [[Hell Scroll (Nara National Museum)|''Hell Scroll'' (Nara National Museum)]], a Japanese scroll depicting hells, kept at the Nara National Museum * ''[[Journeys to the Under-World]]'', a Taiwanese novel narrating a journey through Diyu * [[Ksitigarbha]], a [[bodhisattva]] who vowed never to achieve buddhahood until the hells are emptied * [[Maudgalyayana]], one of the Buddha's disciples and the protagonist of the Chinese tale ''Mulian Rescues His Mother'' * [[Meng Po]], a deity who serves souls a potion that makes them forget their past lives before they go for reincarnation.She awaits the dead souls at the entrance of the 9th round '''Fengdu'''. * [[Naraka (Buddhism)]], the Buddhist concept of Hell which is related to the Chinese concept of Diyu * [[Ox-Head and Horse-Face]], hell guards in Chinese mythology * [[Yama (East Asia)]], the wrathful deity who rules Hell in Buddhist mythology
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