
Fahai
Fahai is a character from Chinese folklore, notably featured in the legend of the White Snake. He is a Buddhist monk and a strict, righteous figure who often acts as an antagonist. Fahai is committed to maintaining spiritual order and preventing supernatural beings from interfering with the human world. His role typically involves confronting and challenging the White Snake and her human lover, emphasizing themes of duty, morality, and the struggle between spiritual law and personal love. Fahai's character embodies the conflict between institutional authority and compassion in stories exploring morality and spirituality.