Who knows the story of the five ghosts playing Zhong Kui? The more detailed, the better.

Zhong Kui is a saint in China folklore. According to ancient records, he was a native of Zhong Nanshan, Chang 'an in the early Tang Dynasty (according to ancient records and textual research, Zhong Kui's hometown was under the Gu Quan Peony Garden in Huxian County, Zhong Nanshan, in the middle of Shaanxi Qinling Mountains). He was born with a leopard head and leopard eyes, and his face was ferocious and ugly. However, he is a brilliant and knowledgeable romantic figure, always upright and not afraid of evil. In the year of Emperor Xuanzong's accession to the throne (the fourth day of August in the first year of Tang Dynasty, 765438+September 9, 2002), he went to Chang 'an to take the exam, and Zhong Kui wrote five pieces of Yingzhou Waiting Banquet, which was praised as a "wizard" by the examiner and ranked first in Gong Shi. However, in the imperial examination, the traitor Qilu was repeatedly slandered for judging people by their appearances, thus losing the position of the top scholar. In a rage, Zhong Kui hit his head on the temple pillar and died, shocking the ruling and opposition parties. The emperor used the highest official position to hold funerals. Legend has it that Tang said that there was a cold wind and it could not be cured for more than a month. One day, in his sleep, he saw a child steal Yang Guifei's purple sachet and the Jade Emperor of Tang Huang Ming, running around the temple. At this moment, GREAT GHOST caught the little goat and ate it. GREAT GHOST is extremely ugly, wearing a tattered gauze hat, a blue robe, a horn belt and a pair of boots. Claiming to be the first scholar in Zhong Nanshan Afuquan Peony Garden, he was killed in front of the steps because he failed in the imperial examination. He said to Tang, "I swear to your majesty to eliminate evil in the world." Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty recovered quickly after waking up. Wu Daozi, the painter of the imperial edict, drew a picture of Zhong Kui catching ghosts according to his dreams and reported it to the world to ward off evil spirits and keep peace. With a stroke of Wu Daozi's pen, it turned out that Wu Daozi had the same dream, so he "seemed to see it" and did it overnight. (Fuzhen House, Weizhen Zhong Kui; Visiting Zhong Kui, winning the prize).