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Does Nezha really exist in history?
Everyone has a young hero in his heart, and I think Nezha is the most famous one. Nezha is a figure in myths and legends, and he is active in various mythical TV dramas such as Romance of Gods, The Journey to the West, and Seeking Gods by Three Religions. But my impression of Nezha still comes from watching the animated version of the young hero Nezha Jr., a red silk scarf with two braids on his head, a yellow headband on his head, a bracelet on his hand and a diamond ring on his feet. What a heroic boy!

According to fairy tales, Nezha's mother was pregnant with him for three years and six months, and his father called him a monster. After Nezha was born, his father was strict with him, and only his mother was gentle with Nezha. Nezha's name was actually not taken by his parents, but by an old grandfather named Taiyi Zhenren, who accepted Nezha as an apprentice. Nezha was born with talent, strength and courage. It can be said that the little man is fearless, and he dares to do it, which brought him a lot of trouble when his father was young. Dare to kill people from an early age, dare to fight for love, and the words are amazing. Nezha also learned a lot from his master Taiyi. Taiyi has always attached great importance to Nezha, and he is proud to have such a talented disciple. But is there really such a legend in history?

Personally, I don't think it exists. But there is no record in the history books, and no one has really seen Nezha. Now it's just hearsay. Nezha's hometown is Jiangyou, Sichuan, and Nezha built a temple to record the legendary story of Nezha's life. I think this is also a kind of trust and worship for Nezha's spirit.