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Do zombies really exist? What should be the explanation for zombies unearthed in various places?
Zombies will be seen in some movies and novels, especially those zombie movies, which have attracted everyone's attention. It is said that zombies are corpses that become stiff without rotting. Zombies can jump, bite and suck blood, but did zombies really exist in reality?

Because of the appearance of zombie movies, people are curious about zombies, but gradually know that they are all fictional movies, and there are no zombies in real life. Despite this, some old people even said that they have seen it, especially in some places where natural disasters occur, there will be zombies.

Folk rumors say that zombies have been unearthed in many places. The unearthed body is intact, but very stiff, just like the zombie mentioned in the film. But this is just a legend, or the unearthed body is not a zombie at all, but a myth.

It is true that there is a vigil after death. It is necessary to prevent some animals from approaching the corpse, especially cats. It is said that cats have nine lives. If a cat is allowed to approach a corpse, the corpse will be revived with the help of the cat's life. This is what we call playing dead.

In fact, these are just legends, and no one has really seen them, especially in the era when information and science are underdeveloped. When there are signs of trouble, they are considered supernatural. Later, they found that some things can be explained by scientific methods.

When it comes to zombies, our first impression in our minds is that we are dressed in Qing dynasty costumes, stiff, showing our fangs, and jumping when we walk. Surviving zombies bite people when they see them, and only bite their necks to drink human blood.

Zombies here are literary forms, which are in movies but not in reality. Zombies are recorded in Woods Language in Qing Dynasty and Yuewei Caotang Notes by Ji Xiaolan. The description of zombies in ancient books is limited to literal meaning, dead bodies. Later, various versions of zombie creation and legends began to appear, but zombies only existed as ghosts in folklore, and after a slow evolution, vampires and losses appeared, but these were only literary forms, with little truth to speak of.