The King of Hell was one of the characters in ancient Chinese novels and legends. He was often described as a ruthless god of death who was responsible for executing the death sentence in the human world. In some novels, Hades was even described as a god with extraordinary abilities and wisdom, able to predict and control life and death. The following are some novel plots about the King of Hell: 1. Journey to the West: In Journey to the West, King Yama is the incarnation of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, who is responsible for executing the punishments of hell. He was ruthless and ruthless, and often used his intelligence and ability to solve difficult problems. [2. Water Margins: In Water Margins, the King of Hell is depicted as a god named Xuanming Two Elders, who is responsible for executing the death sentence in the human world.] He looked kind on the outside and was cold on the inside, but sometimes he would show his human side. 3. Dream of the Red Chamber: In Dream of the Red Chamber, the King of Hell is depicted as a mother named Jia Mu, who is Jia Baoyu's grandmother. Although she had a noble status, she was cold and heartless. She was opposed to her son's marriage and studies. 4. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: In Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, the King of Hell was depicted as a god named Cui Zhongshi, who was responsible for executing the death sentence in the human world. He was kind on the outside but cold on the inside. He often used his wisdom and ability to solve difficult problems. The King of Hell was one of the most important characters in ancient Chinese novels and legends. His image and function were different in different novels, but they all left a deep impression on people.