Kyuuketsuki is the Chinese word for vampire.
The French word for "vampire' IS "vampire". It is a cognate. The only difference is the pronunciation, which is more like "vam-peer-ay". Example: Vampire bat in French is "souris vampire".
Un vampiro = A vampire
the first word/name for a vampire is Dracula.
The Chinese word for "little" is 小 (xiǎo).
According to Wikipedia the word vampire may be derived from the Tartaric word for witch.
the Chinese word for little is chjiow
the chinese word is ping guo
The Chinese word for violin is "Xiǎotíqín".
Vampires are not created/invented. It is not even true. According to European folklore, a vampire is a dead person who rises from the dead each night and sucks blood for living sustenance. Although the Europeans stole the idea of the Vampire from the Chinese. The Chinese were the REAL inventors of the story.
Referring to Wikipedia the word vampire is believed to be derived from the Tartar word for witch. Other derivations are also mentioned.
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A Jiang Shi is the correct term. The Europeans stole the idea of Jiang Shi from the Chinese Folk Tales and called it the "Vampire".