2. Nezha is a figure in ancient China myths and legends, and is the patron saint of Taoism. Nezha belief thrives in Taoism and folk beliefs; In Taoism, the titles are Marshal Zhongtan, Grand Priest Tian Tong, General Ling Wei and the Great God of Santan Haihui. Be honored as a prince, a third prince, and a good boy.
The three princes of the Wang family of Totalita are the earliest myths and legends from ancient Persia and ancient Hinduism. With the localization of missionary work, they have been widely spread since the end of the Tang Dynasty, and evolved from the recorded Buddhist army "Nabi" in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
It is mainly stereotyped in the contents of the legend of disturbing the sea and the theory of killing dragons, as well as in ancient books and documents such as reducing demons and then becoming immortals and saints. They are born strange, dressed in artifacts, can change into superhuman powers or superhuman powers, and evil does not seize the soul-grabbing lotus incarnation.