The Journey to the West Nezha, a classical novel in Ming Dynasty, is a character in The Romance of Gods, a mythical hero with indomitable spirit, and a folk legend that jumps out of books.
Nezha did it again. The "Three Religions Seeking God" originated in the Yuan Dynasty.
According to legend, Nezha is the third son of King Li Jing of Tota and one of the disciples of Buddha Tathagata. He is the great god of the Three Tanhaihui in Tiangong. Nezha was born with the word "Na" in his left palm and "Yi" in his right palm, so he was named Nezha. When I was three years old, I went into the sea and made a big disaster. I walked down the Crystal Palace and caught the dragon cramping and scraping scales. King Tota was afraid that he would make a big scene when he grew up, and wanted to kill Nezha to avoid future trouble. But Nezha got angry, took a knife in his hand, cut the meat and gave it back to his mother, took out the bone and gave it back to his father. A wisp of soul went to the Western Heaven to tell the Buddha that the Tathagata took the lotus root as the bone and the lotus leaf as the muscle, and saved Nezha's life. Later, Nezha wanted to kill the heavenly king and avenge gouging out his heart. Fortunately, Tathagata told the truth, gave the Heavenly King Pagoda, and made Nezha take Buddha as his father, so that the enmity between father and son could be resolved. Although Nezha is young, he is well-connected. He has three heads and six arms, a hot wheels pedal, a golden gun in his hand, a ring of Gankun on his head, and six magic weapons, such as demon-cutting sword, demon-cutting knife, demon-binding rope, demon-reducing pestle and hydrangea, are changeable. Whenever King Tota went to war, Nezha was bound to go, sometimes as a pioneer, sometimes as a general, and surrendered to the 96 demons. He was recognized as a young hero in the world.