Gumiho
Gumiho, also spelled kumiho, is a nine-tailed fox spirit in Korean folklore. The term is derived from Sino-Korean roots meaning nine and tail and fox, and the creature is part of a broader East Asian tradition of fox spirits that includes the Chinese huli jing and the Japanese kitsune. In Korean myth, the gumiho occupies a distinctive place with many local legends.
In traditional tales, foxes are long-lived, intelligent shapeshifters. A gumiho is usually described as a fox
Popular motifs portray the gumiho as a deceiving beauty who transforms into a woman to lure men,
Modern depictions in literature, film, and television vary widely. The gumiho is often portrayed as alluring