Li Jing; also known by his title of 'Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King Li'; is a Chinese mythical figure and god; father of the famed deity Nezha. Li Jing is noted for carrying a tower with which he could capture any spirit; demon or god within its walls.

Li Jing appears in classic Ming Dynasty novels 'Journey to the West' and 'Fengshen Yanyi'; the latter giving his origin as being a renowned officer during the Shang Dynasty; commanding Old Pond Pass. He was married to Lady Yin; and had three sons; Jinzha; Muzha and Nezha. He had an especially rocky relationship with Nezha; whose short-temper and disobedience would cause much chaos and trouble in the future; especially after he upset the Dragon King Ao Guang.

The two would later fight after Li Jing burned down Nezha's sacrificial temple in anger; causing the latter to try and kill his father after he reincarnated. Li Jing; with his mortal body; could not stand up to Nezha's immortal strength; and he fled. Even his other sons could not stand against Nezha; and he was eventually saved by the interventions of Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun; a 'superiorman' and teacher to Li Jing's first son; and Randeng Daoren; also a 'superiorman'. Nezha was forced to submit to Li Jing after Randeng Daoren taught Li Jing how to use the golden tower that would become synonymous with him.

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