• Origin and Background

    • In animated films such as “Ne Zha 2” and other related works, the Ganlu Pool is a celestial pond within the Yuxu Palace. The Kunlun Ganlu stored in the pool is a highly prized elixir for cultivating immortality, typically requiring six months to fully collect enough for a single basin.

    • Ne Zha mistakenly takes the Ganlu Pool for a latrine, contaminating the pool water and setting off a series of comedic events—while also subtly foreshadowing the arrival of the Wuliang Xianweng.

  • Cultural Significance

    • In traditional mythology, ganlu has long been regarded as a symbol of auspiciousness and eternal life. The interaction between Ne Zha and the Ganlu Pool represents a playful reinterpretation of classic mythological lore—retaining Ne Zha’s mischievous, headstrong personality while further enhancing the otherworldly, ethereal atmosphere of the Yuxu Palace.

    • This storyline echoes the iconic scene from the original “Investiture of the Gods,” where Ne Zha’s bath in the Jiowan River sparks a series of calamities, thereby reinforcing his reputation as a troublemaker who constantly stirs up trouble.

  • 3D Model Correspondence The 3D‑printed model you’ve showcased is a miniature replica of the Ganlu Pool, featuring a three‑legged, open‑mouthed design that perfectly aligns with the pool’s functional purpose: to “hold and dispense the precious Ganlu.”

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    2026-01-29

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