"The Yang Notes" records a legend about a mythical creature known as the "Shahuadu" (shark-deer). It is said that in western Taiwan, residents often share tales of this bizarre creature that can switch between the form of a deer and a shark; when on land, it appears as a deer, but when it enters the water, it transforms into a shark, retaining a One day, a half-fish, half-deer creature with antlers crawled out from a fish pond filled with black water, slowly making its way towards a town that continuously discharges waste. Is it the manifestation of the mythical creature from legend, or a "fish pond monster" conjured up by the local residents
Tu-Meng Tse
陳卉楹
林上傑
魚塭妖怪
林上智
肉販
王淨慧
菜販
郭宇歆
耳目之人
黃廉凱
官吏
珇睿•巴阿里甕
仕紳
林上智
迷信老大
吳晉熙
迷信小弟