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    2Di 1 jie Nezha xue shu yan tao hui lun wen ji

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    • Publisher: ➤  Guo li Zhongshan da xue wen xue yuan Qing dai xue shu yan jiu zhong xin
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    Nezha

    Nezha (哪吒, Nézhā) or sometimes Nezha the Crown Prince (哪吒太子, Nézhā Tàizǐ), is a protection deity in Taoism, Buddhism, and Chinese folk religion. His official

    Li Jing (deity)

    another deity by the name of Randeng Daoren. To effectively restrain Nezha, Randeng Daoren taught Li Jing how to use the golden tower art to trap Nezha within

    Chinese mythology

    been passed down in oral form or recorded in literature throughout the area now known as Greater China. Chinese mythology encompasses a diverse array of

    Shiji Niangniang

    the Three Religions, 三教搜神大全). In the Southern Song dynasty text Yijianzhi by Hong Mai, there is a record of the deity Nezha subduing a stone spirit. This

    Chinese gods and immortals

    Chinese gods and immortals are beings in various Chinese religions seen in a variety of ways and mythological contexts. Many are worshiped as deities

    Investiture of the Gods

    intertwines numerous elements of Chinese mythology, Chinese folk religion, Chinese Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, including deities, demons, immortals and

    Chinese dragon

    The Chinese dragon or loong is a legendary creature in Chinese mythology, Chinese folklore, and Chinese culture generally. Chinese dragons have many animal-like

    List of media adaptations of the Investiture of the Gods

    1999 Chinese film. League of Gods, a 2016 3D Chinese movie produced by China Star Entertainment Group. Nezha Conquers The Dragon King, a 2019 Chinese film

    Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun

    (simplified Chinese: 文殊广法天尊; traditional Chinese: 文殊廣法天尊; pinyin: Wénshū Guǎngfǎ Tiānzūn) is a Taoist deity and character in the classic Chinese novel Investiture

    Krishna

    maint: publisher location (link) Shahar, Meir (2015). Oedipal god : the Chinese Nezha and his Indian origins. Honolulu. ISBN 978-0-8248-4760-9. OCLC 899138008