Other than the Classic of Mountains and Seas, what other books in China that recorded demons and ghosts were as follows: [1] The Story of Searching Gods: The Tang Dynasty novelist Li Gou wrote a large number of myths, legends, and strange events, including many stories of demons and ghosts. "Journey to the West": The novel by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty, is a classic work of Chinese mythological novels. It is based on the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sha who went to the Western Heaven to learn from the Western Heaven. It is interwoven with many myths, legends, and Buddhist stories. "Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio": Written by Pu Songling, a novelist of the Qing Dynasty, is a collection of stories based on the stories of a Chinese Studio. It contains a large number of stories about gods, ghosts, foxes, etc. It is one of the representative works of Chinese ghost novels. 4. Investiture of the Gods: The Ming Dynasty novelist Xu Zhonglin used the Investiture of the Gods as a story clue to describe the stories of gods, heroes, wars, and so on during the Shang and Zhou Dynasties. It was one of the representative works of Chinese mythology and legends. The Book of Mountains and Seas, written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai, used the myths, legends, and monsters in the Book of Mountains and Seas as material to tell many mysterious and magical stories. It was an important part of Chinese myths and legends.