Nezha's Troubles in the Sea came from the novel "The Romance of the Gods".
Nezha's Troubles in the Sea originated from the ancient Chinese mythological novel Journey to the West.
Nezha's Troubles in the Sea came from the 41st chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms written by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty.
Nezha came from Journey to the West.
Nezha Causing Trouble in the Sea was from the 31st to 33rd chapters of Romance of the Three Kingdoms written by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. The novel is one of the representative works of Chinese classical novels and one of the important works in the history of world literature.
Nezha's Troubles at Sea was a story in the ancient Chinese novel Journey to the West. In the novel, Nezha was a mythical character. He could transform into a human body and have divine power to conquer the sea. In the story, Nezha and his friends fought a fierce battle with the monsters to save the human world. The story was so vivid and interesting that it was widely spread and adapted into a famous story in Chinese culture.
The story of Nezha stirring up trouble in the sea was adapted from the Romance of the Gods.
Nezha was a car brand in Zhejiang Province.
There are specializations from the Tang Dynasty literati Han Yu's "teacher said."
From Ming Shi Nai 'an's "Water Margins."
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