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In the vast pantheon of Chinese mythology, no figure is quite as dynamic, tragic, and explosively powerful as Nezha (哪吒) . Often depicted as a flying youth with a flaming spear and a pair of wind-and-fire wheels, Nezha is not a serene, distant god. He is a storm of defiance, a champion of the underdog, and a symbol of redemption—all packed into the body of a perpetually teenage boy.
In the vast pantheon of Chinese mythology, no figure is quite as dynamic, tragic, and explosively powerful as Nezha (哪吒) . Often depicted as a flying youth with a flaming spear and a pair of wind-and-fire wheels, Nezha is not a serene, distant god. He is a storm of defiance, a champion of the underdog, and a symbol of redemption—all packed into the body of a perpetually teenage boy.