Ancient Domain
Nézhā is the child who would not stay born. Third son of the garrison commander Li Jing, he came into the world after three and a half years of pregnancy — not as an infant but as a ball of flesh, which his father split with a sword to reveal a walking, talking boy. The immortal Taiyi Zhenren took him as a disciple and armed him as no child has ever been armed: the Universe Ring, the Red Armillary Sash, the Fire-Tipped Spear, and the Wind Fire Wheels on which he rides the sky.
What follows is one of the most harrowing arcs in Chinese myth: a boy who kills the Dragon King's son, returns his flesh to his father and his bones to his mother to spare them heaven's vengeance, and is rebuilt from lotus roots and blossoms — a body owed to no one. From there he becomes the vanguard of Jiāng Zǐyá's Zhou army in the Investiture of the Gods and, in Journey to the West, the celestial marshal sent to battle Sūn Wùkōng.


