Chang Er flying to the Moon
legend Chang Er Flying to the Moon is a beautiful fable of ancient
China. Chang Er was the wife of the legendary hero Hou Yi, a great
archer who accomplished great achievements by shooting down nine extra
suns. The hero was rewarded with a kind of elixir for his deed, which
was then eaten by his wife by stealth. Chang Er rose up to the sky
immediately after that and lived on the moon ever since. The moon is
also called "Moon Palace" by the
Chinese to describe the abode of Chang
Er. It is said that she regretted for what she had done soon after she
flied to the moon. Many poets in ancient China cited the subject in
their poems, in order to deliver Chang Er's loneliness, chillness and
solitude in the moon palace.
nation has always had a special emotion towards the moon derived by the
associations of fair Chang Er, which has even influenced the nation in
all aspects. When getting to know what happened to Chang Er, common
people of that time put their incense burner tables under the moon and
prayed for luck and safety to the kind lady. Thereby, the custom of
worshiping the moon on the Mid-Autumn Festival caught on among folks.
Laurel Tree and Moon Rabbit Grinding Medicine were created, draping the
moon with a mysterious veil once more. Moreover, people are also fond
of making interesting patterns of these tales on moon cakes.
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