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(New page: '''Gin-Sung''' is a Asian type of giant hair hominid that inhabits central China. According to reports the Gin-Sung has a long and shaggy black to dark gray coat, a flat head, beetling br...)
 
 
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'''Gin-Sung''' is a Asian type of giant hair hominid  that inhabits central China. According to reports the Gin-Sung has a long and shaggy black to dark gray coat, a flat head, beetling brow with a sort of upcurled bang on it, long powerful arms and huge hands, and very human-like feet that leave imprints similar to the Sasquatch with two subdigital pads under the first toe.  
'''Gin-Sung''' is a Asian type of giant hair hominid  that inhabits central China. According to reports the Gin-Sung has a long and shaggy black to dark gray coat, a flat head, beetling brow with a sort of upcurled bang on it, long powerful arms and huge hands, and very human-like feet that leave imprints similar to the Sasquatch with two subdigital pads under the first toe.  


Tibetans call this creature Dzu-Tehy. Other Chinese names include Kung-Lu and Tok
Tibetans call this creature Dzu-Tehy. Other Chinese names include Kung-Lu and Tok.


[[Category: Chinese mythology]]
[[Category: Chinese mythology]]
[[Category: Primates and hominids]]
[[Category: Primates and hominids]]
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Latest revision as of 21:05, 23 August 2007

Gin-Sung is a Asian type of giant hair hominid that inhabits central China. According to reports the Gin-Sung has a long and shaggy black to dark gray coat, a flat head, beetling brow with a sort of upcurled bang on it, long powerful arms and huge hands, and very human-like feet that leave imprints similar to the Sasquatch with two subdigital pads under the first toe.

Tibetans call this creature Dzu-Tehy. Other Chinese names include Kung-Lu and Tok.

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