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  1. Bashe - Wikipedia

    Bashe not only names this mythical giant reptile but is also a variant Chinese name for the South Asian ran 蚺 or mang 蟒 "python" (and South American "boa constrictor" or African "mamba").

  2. Bashe: The Dark Serpent of Justice in Chinese Folklore

    Though malevolent in nature, the Bashe serves a unique purpose: to devour the corpses of corrupt officials and wrongdoers, thereby preventing their maleficence from polluting the Earth even in death.

  3. Bashè - Ancient Chinese Serpent That Devours Elephants Whole

    Bashe is a mythical Chinese dragon-serpent known for its immense size and ability to devour elephants.

  4. Bashe Explained

    What is Bashe? Bashe was a python-like Chinese mythological giant snake that ate elephants.

  5. What does bashe mean? - Definitions.net

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Bashe is ranked #159712 in terms of the most common surnames in America. The Bashe surname appeared 101 times in the 2010 census and if you were …

  6. The Bashe [Chinese mythology] – @bestiarium on Tumblr

    Hailing from old Chinese legend, the Bashe is a colossal serpent that feeds primarily on elephants. After devouring its prey, the Bashe will slowly digest the elephant and will only spit out the bones after …

  7. Bashe | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom

    Bashe not only names this mythical giant reptile but is also a variant Chinese name for the South Asian ran 蚺 or mang 蟒 "python" (and South American "boa constrictor" or African "mamba").

  8. Pa Snake | Dragon Species | Basic Dragon Information | The Circle of ...

    Jun 29, 2024 · [Translation: Chan said on the bashe: A solid, monster-snake that can swallow an elephant, (keeping) the bones for a period of three years (before expelling them).]

  9. Myth of the Day: Bashe - Mythology: Gods and Monsters

    Jan 2, 2025 · Though malevolent in nature, the Bashe serves a unique purpose: to devour the corpses of corrupt officials and wrongdoers, thereby preventing their maleficence from polluting the Earth …

  10. Bashe - Wikiwand

    In literary usage, bashe is found in the four-character idiom bashetunxiang巴蛇吞象 (lit. " ba -snake gulping down an elephant") meaning "inordinately greedy; extremely insatiable".