What nationality does Nezha belong to?
Nezha, who originated from Indian Buddhism, is one of the five sons of Pisha, the patron saint of the north. He held an iron tower to exorcise demons for his father. In the Tang Dynasty, when Buddhism prevailed, stories about Nezha began to spread to the Central Plains, and became the protagonist in popular folk novels and stories in the future, which were widely circulated. Jane Yizhi, a collection of strange stories in Song Dynasty, called Nezha a god general. In the list of gods, Nezha is the third son of Tang Chen company commander Li Jing. After his death, his master took his soul, turned it into a lotus flower, and gave him a hot wheels and a spear to help the king of Wu cut down mountains to exorcise demons. Later, it was named the first general in 36 days by the Jade Emperor, and it has always been Tianmen Town. From then on, Nezha's story was combined with Taoism, and he was honored as the protector of Taoism, and eventually became a folk god.