The three princes of Nezha in the Romance of the Gods, the third son of Li Jing, the company commander of Chentangguan (now Tianjin, Xixia, Henan) in the late Shang Dynasty, were reincarnated as spirit beads with the younger brothers of Jin Bai and Bai Mu. Born in the late Shang Dynasty. My mother was pregnant for three years and six months and gave birth to a meatball. Excavate thought it was a monster, so he chopped it with his sword. The baby in it is the third prince of Nezha.
Later, the immortal Taiyi accepted him as an apprentice. On one occasion, Prince Nezha was playing in the East China Sea next to Chentangguan, and there was a conflict with Prince Ao Bing, the Dragon King of the East China Sea. He not only killed him, but also gave his dragon tendon as a belt to Li Jing, and Prince Nezha also burned the Queen Shijie in the battle.
The Dragon King went to Chentangguan to find fault. Excavate was afraid of trouble and wanted to kill his son Nezha. Nezha was furious, cut the meat and gave it back to his mother, eviscerated the bones and gave it back to his father, and committed suicide on the spot. Then, Nezha tried to revive by smoking incense from the temple, but his father Li Jing stopped him and failed. Finally, Taiyi had to make a new body for Nezha with lotus and lotus root.
After the resurrection, Nezha was angry with what Li Jing had done before, hoping for revenge. Excavate was defeated by the Japanese, and the Taoist gave him a 33-day exquisite pagoda, trapping Nezha in the pagoda and reconciling his father and son.
Later, Excavate and Nezha followed Jiang Taigong to assist King Yin Ke. Nezha has made great achievements for many times with his powerful martial arts and magic weapons (hot wheels, Gankun Circle and Huntianling). Because it is the incarnation of lotus, it is not easy to be poisoned by the world or demons.
Second, Journey to the West.
The Journey to the West recorded in eighty-three, Nezha was the third son of King Excavate of Tota, the younger brother of Jin Bai and Bai Mu, and a younger sister, Zhen Xuan. "Heavenly King gave birth to this child, with a word in his left palm and a word in his right palm, hence the name Nezha. The princes of the three dynasties went to sea, troubled themselves, stepped down from the Crystal Palace, and caught dragons and cramped into tapestries.
The heavenly king knew that he was afraid of future trouble and wanted to kill it. In a fit of pique, Nezha put the knife in his hand, cut the meat and gave it back to his mother, picked the meat and gave it to his father. He also gave his father's blood and his mother's blood, and went to the Western Heaven to tell the Buddha. The Buddha was lecturing to all the Bodhisattvas when he heard someone calling for help in the pagoda. The Buddha saw that it was the soul of Nezha, that is, taking the lotus root as the bone and the lotus leaf as the clothes, and chanting the curse of "bringing back the dead".
Nezha saved his life, and conquered the demon of Cave 96 with divine power, which was very powerful. Later, he wanted to kill the heavenly king and avenge the evisceration. The heavenly king was helpless, so he had to plead with the "harmonious" Buddha and give him a golden pagoda with exquisite relics. There is a Buddha on the tower, which is gorgeous and bright. He told Prince Nezha to take Buddha as his father, which explained the grievances. Therefore, it is also called Tota Li Tian Wang. "
The origin of Prince Nezha, in The Journey to the West's view, is similar to the romance of ghosts and gods. Prince Nezha killed the Dragon Palace, caught the dragon and killed it, and burned the Queen Shijie with fierce fire to avoid his father's fatigue. Finally reborn as a lotus. However, in The Romance of Gods, Taiyi was the one who helped Nezha lotus incarnate, and Tathagata was the one in The Journey to the West.
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Nezha's records originated from Buddhism in Central Asia, and may be myths from Persia. Scholars speculate that it may be related to Nozar, the son of the seventh king of Padian Dynasty in Legends of Kings.
In Buddhist stories, Nezha is a young god (the prototype may be the god of ancient Persia), who has high magic power and supports Buddhism, and is a descendant of King Bishamon. In Buddhism, there is a god named Rona Jiupo (Sanskrit:, transliteration: Nalakuvara), who is the son of heaven in Bishamon. In other classics, it was translated as "Nachipolo" and "Nachiju Fallot", and then simplified as "Zener".
"That meeting" is the third son of the king of Bishamon. He is often with Tian and is the guardian of the army god. There are also classics that think he is Tian's grandson. Bishamon, son of Brahma and king of witches, originated from the Indian god Gupiro.