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Asian Fox-Spirit mbtiパーソナリティタイプ

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"Asian Fox-Spiritはどのような性格タイプですか? Asian Fox-Spiritは、INFJ in MBTI、7w6 - sx/sp - 749 in Enneagram、RCUEI in Big 5、ILE in socionics のパーソナリティタイプです。"

In my opinion, both INFJs and ENTPs are Kitsunes because there's more than just one type of Kitsune. There are two main types of Kitsune: Zenko and Yako. The Zenko are benevolent and kind foxes that act as guardians of human beings, the Yako are malicious and treacherous foxes that only help humans when they derive some benefit from this action. We can say that INFJs are Zenko Kitsunes and ENTPs are Yako Kitsunes since both mbtis are associated with a type of fox. Both have similar powers: Human disguise, Fire manipulation, Possession, Healing Powers, Illusions, Future Visions, and others. The Zenkos develop more their spiritual powers while the Yakos develop their disguise powers.

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Broadly speaking, these East-Asian foxes have a number of similarities: they're often intelligent, shapeshifters, and possessed of multiple tails. However, the different cultures of East Asia have within them different names for these supernatural foxes: *In China, they are called huli jing ("fox spirit") or jiuweihu ("nine-tailed fox"). *In Japan they are called bake-gitsune ("changed/changing/monstrous fox") or youko ("youkai fox"), though both are often localised simply as kitsune ("fox"). *In Korea, they are known as gumiho/kumiho ("nine-tailed fox"). *In Vietnam, they are referred to as hồ ly tinh (a direct transliteration of huli jing) or yêu hồ ("demon fox"). And likewise, differences exist in the depictions of such beings—for example, the Korean gumiho/kumiho is more often presented as outright malevolent than is the Japanese kitsune — often killing humans in order to eat their hearts and/or livers, while the kitsune, is depicted as sometimes happily marrying with humans.

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