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Ne zha zhi mo tong jiang shi movie online gratis. 我命由我不由天!. If they ever dub this i would love to see the voice actor of Asura from the game called Asura's wrath be the one to do the voice acting for the boy. Okay but everyone can watch this meanwhile I'm in Austria crying cause there's no online stream and it won't play here in the cinema cause we suck... 😭😭.

 

Wo~ 因吹斯汀. 那姊姊太正了<3. This seems like the perfect analogy of the difference between China and the West: China/Ne Zha: Shamed and exiled for being a demon child returns to seek vengeance and fights till the end those who wronged him. West/Any Western movies: Shamed and exiled and returns to fight but learns the meaning of forgiveness and peace with your enemies, Christian heritage. So China is just an angry little kid who thinks he knows everything.

Ne zha zhi mo tong jiang shi movie online youtube. Ne zha zhi mo tong jiang shi movie online hd. Hi IMAX Team. It's Amazing. Jai Shree Ram... Heroes Evolved meme brought me here. Ne zha zhi mo tong jiang shi movie online english. Ne Zha zhi mo tong jiang shi Movie online casino. People like me have that sweet spot for a story of a man thrown into society and fed up of them so everything burns in my wrath kinda thing, just like The Joker 2019 movie. 看预告片以及燃了,这是国产动漫的新里程碑. Nezha Nezha in Fengshen Yanyi Chinese 哪吒 Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Nézhā / Nuózhā [1] Wade–Giles Ne 2 -cha 1 / No 2 -cha 1 IPA [nɤ̌ʈʂá] / [nwǒʈʂá] Yue: Cantonese Jyutping Naa4-zaa1 Southern Min Hokkien POJ Lô-chhia Nezha (哪吒) is a protection deity in Chinese folk religion. His official Taoist name is "Marshal of the Central Altar" ( 中壇元帥). He was then given the title "Third Lotus Prince" ( 蓮花三太子) after he became a deity. Origins [ edit] According to Meir Shahar, Nezha is ultimately based on two figures from Hindu mythology. The first is a yaksha from the Ramayana named Nalakubar, the son of Yaksha King Kubera and nephew of the antagonist Ravana. The link to Nalakubar is established through variants in his Chinese name appearing in Buddhist sutras. The original variant Naluojiupoluo ( 那羅鳩婆羅) changed to Naluojubaluo ( 捺羅俱跋羅), Nazhajuwaluo ( 那吒矩韈囉), and finally Nazha ( 那吒). The simple addition of the " mouth radical " ( 口) to Na ( 那) changes the name to the current form Nezha ( 哪吒). The second figure is the child god Krishna. Both Krishna and Nezha are powerful children that defeat mighty serpents, Kaliya in the case of the former and Ao Bing in the latter. The Bhagavata Purana describes how Nalakubar was rescued from imprisonment within a tree by Krishna. A 10th-century Tantric Buddhist sutra mentions a child god that seems to be an amalgam of Krishna and Nalakubar called Nana ( 那拏). In addition, Nalakubar’s father Kubera was eventually absorbed into the Buddhist pantheon as the Heavenly King Vaiśravaṇa. Shahar notes that Vaisravana was somehow connected to the historical Tang Dynasty general Li Jing. This explains the name and position of Nezha’s father, the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King Li Jing. [2] Story [ edit] According to Fengshen Yanyi, Nezha was born during the Shang dynasty in a military fortress at Chentang Pass. His father was a military commander named Li Jing, who later became the "Pagoda-wielding Heavenly King". Nezha's mother, Lady Yin, gave birth to a ball of flesh after being pregnant with him for three years and six months. Li Jing thought that his wife had given birth to a demon and attacked the ball with his sword. The ball split open and Nezha jumped out as a boy instead of an infant. Nezha could speak and walk immediately after birth. He was later accepted by the immortal Taiyi Zhenren as a student. He had two older brothers, Jinzha, a disciple of Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun, and Muzha. One day, the people of Chentang Pass asked for rain, and sacrificed much food to the East Sea Dragon King Ao Guang. The King rejected the food, instead wanting girls and boys to eat. He sent Ye Sha to capture for him a girl and boy. Nezha and two other children were playing by the sea when Ye Sha appeared and captured one of Nezha's friends. Nezha then fought him and injured him severely, causing him to return to the King and beg for someone else to take care of Nezha. The Dragon King sent Ao Bing, his third son, but the latter was slain by Nezha. Ao Guang called for his brothers and confronted Nezha and his family. He threatened to flood Chentang Pass and report Nezha to the Jade Emperor. To save his family and the people, Nezha committed suicide himself then carving up his own flesh and dismembering his bones "returning" these to his parents in repayment for the debt of his birth. The Dragon Kings then hosted a huge celebration. After Nezha had committed suicide to return his body to his parents, he appeared in his mother's dream. In the dream, he asked her to build a temple for him, so that his soul would have a place to rest. This constitutes a link to Nezha's birth because the night before Nezha was born, Lady Yin had a dream where a Taoist put something into her bosom and told her to take this child. For both incidences, a dream was used to communicate a message. His mother then secretly built a temple for Nezha and this temple later flourished. This temple became very well known and grew vastly because Nezha granted miracle cures to the sick and the crippled. However, Li Jing soon found out about this temple and burnt it down because he was still angry at Nezha and felt that he had already caused too much trouble for their family. Li Jing burning the temple caused Nezha to desire his father's death. Thus, enmity between father and son grew. Nezha was later brought back to life by his teacher, Taiyi Zhenren, who used lotus roots to construct a human body for his soul and gave him two new weapons: the Wind Fire Wheels ( 風火輪) and the Fire-tipped Spear ( 火尖槍). With the reincarnation of Nezha by his master, Li Jing and Nezha fought many battles. However, Li Jing soon realized that his mortal body was no match for Nezha and so he ran for his life. On the run, he met his second son, Muzha, who fought and was defeated by Nezha. At this, Li Jing tried to commit suicide but was saved by Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun, who also contained Nezha. In the end, Nezha was forced to submit to his father by another deity, Randeng Daoren. Nezha is often depicted as a youth, instead of an adult. He is often shown flying in the sky riding on the Wind Fire Wheels ( 風火輪), has the Universe Ring ( 乾坤圈) around his body (sometimes in his left hand), the Red Armillary Sash ( 浑天绫) around his shoulders and a Fire-tipped Spear ( 火尖槍) in his right hand. Sometimes, he is shown in his "three heads and six arms" form ( 三頭六臂). He has the ability to spit rainbows in some legends. In mythology and literature [ edit] Nezha has frequently appeared in Chinese mythology and ancient Chinese literature such as Fengshen Yanyi (or Investiture of the Gods), although the story of Nezha conquering the sea is the most well known among Chinese households. In Journey to the West, Nezha was a general under his father, "Pagoda-wielding Heavenly King" Li Jing. He fought the Monkey King, Sun Wukong, when the latter rebelled against the Jade Emperor. They became friends later. [3] Nezha made some appearances in the novel to help the four protagonists defeat powerful demons including his adoptive sister - Lady Earth Flow. Nezha in other media [ edit] Film and television [ edit] Nezha as a Google Doodle on Google Hong Kong. Nezha has been the central character in over 20 different films and television programs, [4] both live-action and animated, dating back at least as early as a pre-communist Chinese live-action feature film, Nézhā Chūshì ( Chinese: 哪吒出世; literally: 'Birth of Nezha'), produced by the Great Wall Film Company and premiered, according to differing accounts, in either 1927 [5] or 1928. [6] In addition he has appeared as a supporting character in numerous others, chiefly among the many adaptations of Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West. The character increased in popularity in 1979 with the traditionally-animated feature film Nezha Conquers the Dragon King, which was screened at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival and is considered one of the great classic works of Chinese animation. On 30 May 2014, Google paid homage to this film with an animated doodle on their Hong Kong search engine's homepage. [7] In 2003, China Central Television began the broadcast of a new children's traditionally-animated series The Legend of Ne Zha, [8] which originally ran from 2003 to 2004, for a total of 52 episodes. [9] [10] In 2016, a stereoscopic, computer-animated feature film, I Am Nezha, was released in China. [11] In 2019, another stereoscopic, computer-animated feature film, Ne Zha, was more successful, setting numerous all-time records for box-office grosses, including third-highest-grossing of all films in China and highest-grossing animated film from outside the United States. [12] A 2017 announcement from the leadership of Hasbro confirmed that Nezha will appear in a crossover with the Transformers franchise. [13] The series, titled Nezha: Transformers, consists of 52 11-minute episodes and is produced by Allspark Animation and China Central Television. [14] The character has also been evoked outside of the fantasy genre, in realistic contemporary and period drama films as a byword for a rebellious, nonconformist young person, such as in Rebels of the Neon God ( Chinese: 青少年哪吒; pinyin: Qīngshàonián Nézhā; literally: 'Adolescent Nezha', 1992), [15] Spin Kid ( Chinese: 電哪吒; pinyin: Diàn Nézhā; literally: 'Electric Nezha', 2011), [16] Nezha ( Chinese: 少女哪吒; pinyin: Shàonǚ Nézhā; literally: 'Girl Nezha', 2014) [17] and Operation Mekong (2016, in which a character is codenamed Nezha). Video games [ edit] Ne Zha is a playable character in the multiplayer online battle arena video game Smite, where he is a melee assassin. [18] On December 16, 2015, third-person shooter action game Warframe released a playable character named and themed after Nezha. [19] Nezha is also a collectible character in Netmarble's mobile RPG Seven Knights where the character, while depicted as female, retains much of Nezha's mythos and characteristics. [20] Nezha is also a summonable Heroic Spirit in the popular Japanese hero collector game Fate/Grand Order where he can be summoned as a Lancer class Servant. In the game he is depicted as female, who speaks in a short, robotic tone. Nezha is also a summonable Astromon in the Korean creature capture game "Monster Super League" developed by 4:33 and Creative Labs. In the game he is depicted as female. Religion [ edit] Nezha is worshipped in Chinese folk religion and is called "Marshal of the Central Altar" or "Prince Nezha", the "Third Prince". As in traditional folklore, Nezha flies around swiftly on his wind fire wheels, so he is also regarded as the tutelary god of many professional drivers, like trucks, taxis, or sightseeing bus drivers. They tend to place a small statue of Nezha in the vehicles for a safe drive. [21] Nezha is also often regarded as the patron god of children and filial piety. Parents would make offering to Nezha with the hope that their children would grown up strong and healthy, and be imbued with the virtue of filial piety. See also [ edit] Chinese mythology in popular culture Nalakuvara Bala Krishna References [ edit] ^ " 34. 6".. ^ "Nezha's connections to India Deities" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-26. ^ "Chen Style Taijiquan Notepad".. ^ ^ 吒出世/15984522 ^ "35th Anniversary of Nezha Conquers the Dragon King". Google Doodle Archive. Google Inc. Retrieved 2014-05-30. ^ Yang, Lihui; An, Deming; Turner, Jessica Anderson (2005). Handbook of Chinese Mythology. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. p.  51. ISBN   1-57607-806-X. ^ Macdonald, Sean (2016). Animation in China: History, Aesthetics, Media. New York: Routledge. p. 227. doi: 10. 4324/9781315675435. ISBN   978-1-315-67543-5. OCLC   911199986. ^ Amidi, Amid (August 16, 2019). "American Audiences Don't Have To Wait Long To See The Chinese Blockbuster Ne Zha In Theaters". Cartoon Brew. Retrieved 27 August 2019. Some of the records it has already set: the highest-grossing Chinese animated feature of all-time, the highest-grossing non-U. S. animated feature of all-time, the third-highest grossing Chinese film of all-time, the highest-grossing animated IMAX feature in China, and the second highest-grossing local language IMAX feature in China. ^ "中美合拍动画片《哪吒与变形金刚》进入实质阶段". ^ "Ne Zha: The Third Lotus Prince". ^ "Warframe: Ring of Fire Update is now live! ". ^ "Nezha". ^ "Associated News". Associated News. Retrieved 15 April 2018.

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Looks like Sun Wukong story revisited. 画风有点重口味. Nezha Nezha in Fengshen Yanyi Chinese 哪吒 Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Nézhā / Nuózhā [1] Wade–Giles Ne 2 -cha 1 / No 2 -cha 1 IPA [nɤ̌ʈʂá] / [nwǒʈʂá] Yue: Cantonese Jyutping Naa4-zaa1 Southern Min Hokkien POJ Lô-chhia Nezha (哪吒) is a protection deity in Chinese folk religion. His official Taoist name is "Marshal of the Central Altar" ( 中壇元帥). He was then given the title "Third Lotus Prince" ( 蓮花三太子) after he became a deity. Origins [ edit] According to Meir Shahar, Nezha is ultimately based on two figures from Hindu mythology. The first is a yaksha from the Ramayana named Nalakubar, the son of Yaksha King Kubera and nephew of the antagonist Ravana. The link to Nalakubar is established through variants in his Chinese name appearing in Buddhist sutras. The original variant Naluojiupoluo ( 那羅鳩婆羅) changed to Naluojubaluo ( 捺羅俱跋羅), Nazhajuwaluo ( 那吒矩韈囉), and finally Nazha ( 那吒). The simple addition of the " mouth radical " ( 口) to Na ( 那) changes the name to the current form Nezha ( 哪吒). The second figure is the child god Krishna. Both Krishna and Nezha are powerful children that defeat mighty serpents, Kaliya in the case of the former and Ao Bing in the latter. The Bhagavata Purana describes how Nalakubar was rescued from imprisonment within a tree by Krishna. A 10th-century Tantric Buddhist sutra mentions a child god that seems to be an amalgam of Krishna and Nalakubar called Nana ( 那拏). In addition, Nalakubar’s father Kubera was eventually absorbed into the Buddhist pantheon as the Heavenly King Vaiśravaṇa. Shahar notes that Vaisravana was somehow connected to the historical Tang Dynasty general Li Jing. This explains the name and position of Nezha’s father, the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King Li Jing. [2] Story [ edit] According to Fengshen Yanyi, Nezha was born during the Shang dynasty in a military fortress at Chentang Pass. His father was a military commander named Li Jing, who later became the "Pagoda-wielding Heavenly King". Nezha's mother, Lady Yin, gave birth to a ball of flesh after being pregnant with him for three years and six months. Li Jing thought that his wife had given birth to a demon and attacked the ball with his sword. The ball split open and Nezha jumped out as a boy instead of an infant. Nezha could speak and walk immediately after birth. He was later accepted by the immortal Taiyi Zhenren as a student. He had two older brothers, Jinzha, a disciple of Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun, and Muzha. One day, the people of Chentang Pass asked for rain, and sacrificed much food to the East Sea Dragon King Ao Guang. The King rejected the food, instead wanting girls and boys to eat. He sent Ye Sha to capture for him a girl and boy. Nezha and two other children were playing by the sea when Ye Sha appeared and captured one of Nezha's friends. Nezha then fought him and injured him severely, causing him to return to the King and beg for someone else to take care of Nezha. The Dragon King sent Ao Bing, his third son, but the latter was slain by Nezha. Ao Guang called for his brothers and confronted Nezha and his family. He threatened to flood Chentang Pass and report Nezha to the Jade Emperor. To save his family and the people, Nezha committed suicide himself then carving up his own flesh and dismembering his bones "returning" these to his parents in repayment for the debt of his birth. The Dragon Kings then hosted a huge celebration. After Nezha had committed suicide to return his body to his parents, he appeared in his mother's dream. In the dream, he asked her to build a temple for him, so that his soul would have a place to rest. This constitutes a link to Nezha's birth because the night before Nezha was born, Lady Yin had a dream where a Taoist put something into her bosom and told her to take this child. For both incidences, a dream was used to communicate a message. His mother then secretly built a temple for Nezha and this temple later flourished. This temple became very well known and grew vastly because Nezha granted miracle cures to the sick and the crippled. However, Li Jing soon found out about this temple and burnt it down because he was still angry at Nezha and felt that he had already caused too much trouble for their family. Li Jing burning the temple caused Nezha to desire his father's death. Thus, enmity between father and son grew. Nezha was later brought back to life by his teacher, Taiyi Zhenren, who used lotus roots to construct a human body for his soul and gave him two new weapons: the Wind Fire Wheels ( 風火輪) and the Fire-tipped Spear ( 火尖槍). With the reincarnation of Nezha by his master, Li Jing and Nezha fought many battles. However, Li Jing soon realized that his mortal body was no match for Nezha and so he ran for his life. On the run, he met his second son, Muzha, who fought and was defeated by Nezha. At this, Li Jing tried to commit suicide but was saved by Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun, who also contained Nezha. In the end, Nezha was forced to submit to his father by another deity, Randeng Daoren. Nezha is often depicted as a youth, instead of an adult. He is often shown flying in the sky riding on the Wind Fire Wheels ( 風火輪), has the Universe Ring ( 乾坤圈) around his body (sometimes in his left hand), the Red Armillary Sash ( 浑天绫) around his shoulders and a Fire-tipped Spear ( 火尖槍) in his right hand. Sometimes, he is shown in his "three heads and six arms" form ( 三頭六臂). He has the ability to spit rainbows in some legends. In mythology and literature [ edit] Nezha has frequently appeared in Chinese mythology and ancient Chinese literature such as Fengshen Yanyi (or Investiture of the Gods), although the story of Nezha conquering the sea is the most well known among Chinese households. In Journey to the West, Nezha was a general under his father, "Pagoda-wielding Heavenly King" Li Jing. He fought the Monkey King, Sun Wukong, when the latter rebelled against the Jade Emperor. They became friends later. [3] Nezha made some appearances in the novel to help the four protagonists defeat powerful demons including his adoptive sister - Lady Earth Flow. Nezha in other media [ edit] Film and television [ edit] Nezha as a Google Doodle on Google Hong Kong. Nezha has been the central character in over 20 different films and television programs, [4] both live-action and animated, dating back at least as early as a pre-communist Chinese live-action feature film, Nézhā Chūshì ( Chinese: 哪吒出世; literally: 'Birth of Nezha'), produced by the Great Wall Film Company and premiered, according to differing accounts, in either 1927 [5] or 1928. [6] In addition he has appeared as a supporting character in numerous others, chiefly among the many adaptations of Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West. The character increased in popularity in 1979 with the traditionally-animated feature film Nezha Conquers the Dragon King, which was screened at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival and is considered one of the great classic works of Chinese animation. On 30 May 2014, Google paid homage to this film with an animated doodle on their Hong Kong search engine's homepage. [7] In 2003, China Central Television began the broadcast of a new children's traditionally-animated series The Legend of Ne Zha, [8] which originally ran from 2003 to 2004, for a total of 52 episodes. [9] [10] In 2016, a stereoscopic, computer-animated feature film, I Am Nezha, was released in China. [11] On 26 July 2019, another stereoscopic, computer-animated feature film, (Chinese: 哪吒之魔童降世; pinyin: Nézhā zhī mó tóng jiàng shì; literally: The devil child Nezha came into the world)was more successful, setting numerous all-time records for box-office grosses, including third-highest-grossing of all films in China and highest-grossing animated film from outside the United States. A comment from says, Based on the previous work, the film is bold and innovative, which not only retains the essence of Chinese traditional culture, but also adds popular elements, making the culture to be displayed more easily accepted by the audience. It breaks the stereotype, emphasises self independence, and gives consideration to the reality with metaphor. There are many scenes which reflect on the secular and ugly sides of the society in the film. Compared with the truth, many people are more willing to believe in hearsay and then look at people with coloured glasses. Ne Zha, a rebellious superhero, though seemingly rebellious to tradition, still retain the most positive passion and moving, still have the value orientation of Chinese culture of dedication and responsibility. [12] A 2017 announcement from the leadership of Hasbro confirmed that Nezha will appear in a crossover with the Transformers franchise. [13] The series, titled Nezha: Transformers, consists of 52 11-minute episodes and is produced by Allspark Animation and China Central Television. [14] The character has also been evoked outside of the fantasy genre, in realistic contemporary and period drama films as a byword for a rebellious, nonconformist young person, such as in Rebels of the Neon God ( Chinese: 青少年哪吒; pinyin: Qīngshàonián Nézhā; literally: 'Adolescent Nezha', 1992), [15] Spin Kid ( Chinese: 電哪吒; pinyin: Diàn Nézhā; literally: 'Electric Nezha', 2011), [16] Nezha ( Chinese: 少女哪吒; pinyin: Shàonǚ Nézhā; literally: 'Girl Nezha', 2014) [17] and Operation Mekong (2016, in which a character is codenamed Nezha). Video games [ edit] Ne Zha is a playable character in the multiplayer online battle arena video game Smite, where he is a melee assassin. [18] On December 16, 2015, third-person shooter action game Warframe released a playable character named and themed after Nezha. [19] Nezha is also a collectible character in Netmarble's mobile RPG Seven Knights where the character, while depicted as female, retains much of Nezha's mythos and characteristics. [20] Nezha is also a summonable Heroic Spirit in the popular Japanese hero collector game Fate/Grand Order where he can be summoned as a Lancer class Servant. In the game he is depicted as female, who speaks in a short, robotic tone. Nezha is also a summonable Astromon in the Korean creature capture game "Monster Super League" developed by 4:33 and Creative Labs. In the game he is depicted as female. Religion [ edit] Nezha is worshipped in Chinese folk religion and is called "Marshal of the Central Altar" or "Prince Nezha", the "Third Prince". As in traditional folklore, Nezha flies around swiftly on his wind fire wheels, so he is also regarded as the tutelary god of many professional drivers, like trucks, taxis, or sightseeing bus drivers. They tend to place a small statue of Nezha in the vehicles for a safe drive. [21] Nezha is also often regarded as the patron god of children and filial piety. Parents would make offering to Nezha with the hope that their children would grown up strong and healthy, and be imbued with the virtue of filial piety. See also [ edit] Chinese mythology in popular culture Nalakuvara Bala Krishna References [ edit] ^ " 34. 6".. ^ "Nezha's connections to India Deities" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-26. ^ "Chen Style Taijiquan Notepad".. ^ ^ 吒出世/15984522 ^ "35th Anniversary of Nezha Conquers the Dragon King". Google Doodle Archive. Google Inc. Retrieved 2014-05-30. ^ Yang, Lihui; An, Deming; Turner, Jessica Anderson (2005). Handbook of Chinese Mythology. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. p.  51. ISBN   1-57607-806-X. ^ Macdonald, Sean (2016). Animation in China: History, Aesthetics, Media. New York: Routledge. p. 227. doi: 10. 4324/9781315675435. ISBN   978-1-315-67543-5. OCLC   911199986. ^ Amidi, Amid (August 16, 2019). "American Audiences Don't Have To Wait Long To See The Chinese Blockbuster Ne Zha In Theaters". Cartoon Brew. Retrieved 27 August 2019. Some of the records it has already set: the highest-grossing Chinese animated feature of all-time, the highest-grossing non-U. S. animated feature of all-time, the third-highest grossing Chinese film of all-time, the highest-grossing animated IMAX feature in China, and the second highest-grossing local language IMAX feature in China. ^ "中美合拍动画片《哪吒与变形金刚》进入实质阶段". ^ "Ne Zha: The Third Lotus Prince". ^ "Warframe: Ring of Fire Update is now live! ". ^ "Nezha". ^ "Associated News". Associated News. Retrieved 15 April 2018.

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