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Zhong Kui is a ghost hunter, but what is Zhong Kui's identity?

Zhong Kui is a god who can kill ghosts and exorcise evil spirits in China folklore. He is very talented, but he has always been selfless. The ghost in charge of the underworld

Although ugly, Zhong Kui is a talented, well-informed, knowledgeable and talented person. He is always upright, upright, and upright with others. During the Spring Festival, Zhong Kui was the door god (one of the most famous immortals in Taoism), and during the Dragon Boat Festival, Zhong Kui was the heavenly master who cut off the five poisons. Zhong Kui is the only almighty god among the traditional Taoist gods in China. He wants to be blessed, become rich, and be responsive.

When introducing himself to the emperor, Zhong Kui said "a scholar in the south" or "a scholar in the south", which provided clues for future generations to infer Zhong Kui's hometown. However, whether Zhong Kui is a Jiangnan scholar or Zhong Kui is a Jiangnan scholar, the author has sufficient reasons to prove that he is a native of the ancient city of Tang Dynasty, that is, a native of Jiangnan today.

Zhong Kui didn't become a monk when he was treating ghosts for Emperor Tang Ming. When a monk introduces his native place to others, the administrative unit shall prevail. Only monks, in order to flaunt their depth, will associate their identity with famous mountains and rivers.

From ancient times to the present, in our cognition, most people who become immortals and buddhas are cultivated in famous caves in deep mountains. It has been nearly 80 years since the revocation of Zhongnan County to the accession of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. Imagine that when Zhong Kui treated Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, he called him a "southern scholar", and this "southern scholar" can only refer to the old city in the south.

If Zhong Kui refers to places outside the old city of Qiannan, he can only call himself "a scholar in Qiannan" or "a scholar in Qiannan". For example, in the early Qing Dynasty, many officials in the Ming Dynasty called themselves "pre-Ming scholars" or "pre-Ming officials", but after searching all the documents since the Tang Dynasty, there was no such thing as "pre-Southern scholars".

Although Zhong Kui is fierce, he is honest, and it is precisely because of this selflessness that he will not be soft on imps, and everyone will be caught.