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Claim 1: Legend has it that there is a white jade rabbit in the Moon Palace, and she is the incarnation of Chang'e. Because Chang'e went to the moon, violated the will of the Jade Emperor, so Chang'e turned into a jade rabbit, and every time the moon was full, he had to pound medicine for the gods in the moon palace as punishment.
Myth 2: Legend has it that there were three immortals, incarnated as three poor old men, begging for food from foxes, monkeys and rabbits, and the foxes and monkeys all took out food to help the old man, but only the rabbit did not, and then the rabbit told the old man: "Eat me."
He jumped into the flames, and the gods were greatly moved, so they sent the rabbit to the Guanghan Palace to become the Jade Rabbit, and later, the Jade Rabbit was accompanied by Chang'e in the Guanghan Palace, and pounded the elixir of life.
Claim 3: Legend has it that a long time ago, there was a pair of rabbits who had practiced for thousands of years and became immortals. They have four lovely daughters, all of whom are pure and beautiful.
One day, the Jade Emperor summoned the male rabbit to the Heavenly Palace, and he reluctantly left his wife and children and stepped on the clouds to go to the Heavenly Palace. Just as it came to the South Heavenly Gate, it saw Tai Bai Xing leading the Heavenly General to escort Chang'e to his side. The rabbit fairy didn't know what was going on, so he asked a god next to him who was guarding the gate of heaven.
After hearing what happened to her, Rabbit Fairy felt that Chang'e was innocent and sympathized with her. But how can I help with my own meager strength? Thinking of Chang'e being locked up alone in the Moon Palace, how lonely and sad, if only someone had company, suddenly thinking of her four daughters, she immediately rushed home.
The rabbit fairy told the female rabbit what happened to Chang'e, and said that she wanted to send a child to be Chang'e's companion. Although the female rabbit deeply sympathizes with Chang'e, she is reluctant to give up her baby daughter, which is equivalent to cutting off the meat in her heart! Several daughters were also reluctant to leave their parents, and one by one burst into tears.
The male rabbit said earnestly: "If I am locked up alone, are you willing to accompany me?" Chang'e was involved in order to save the people, can we not sympathize with her?
Child, we can't just think of ourselves! ”
The children understood their father's heart and expressed their willingness to go. The male and female rabbits smiled with tears in their eyes. They decided to let their youngest daughter go.
So the little jade rabbit said goodbye to her parents and sisters, and went to the Moon Palace to accompany Chang'e to make medicine!
Claim 4: Some people also say that the Jade Rabbit was originally Hou Yi, because Chang'e ran to the moon, and missed Hou Yi, Hou Yi was willing to become her favorite little animal - Jade Rabbit in order to be with Chang'e. It's a pity that Chang'e never knew that the Jade Rabbit was the Houyi she missed day and night.
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Others say that the Jade Rabbit was changed by Hou Yi.
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Uh, Kopp post, top you, top you, top you.
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In is the upper than in the to be crammed and broad and profound, the old residence of Wanfu should not be brave.
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I think the Jade Rabbit entering the Moon Palace is very touching
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Shenma Yutu pounding medicine, Chang'e running to the moon, and Wu Gang cutting Gui have nothing to do with the Mid-Autumn Festival!
The Mid-Autumn Festival is the development of the ancient people's worship of the moon and the autumn worship of the moon!
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Mid-Autumn Festival and Dragon Boat Festival, Qingming Festival, Spring Festival together known as China's four traditional festivals, in these four festivals, folk myths and legends about them are countless, at the same time, according to these myths and legends, will also derive some folk customs, such as the Mid-Autumn Festival according to the myth and legend of Chang'e to the moon derived from the Mid-Autumn Festival moon viewing customs.
Chang'e to the moon. The Mid-Autumn Festival first originated from the ancient custom of people worshiping the moon, and the mythical story of Chang'e running to the moon originated here. The story of Chang'e running to the moon first appeared in "Returning to Tibet".
Later, the folk further developed the story and evolved it into multiple story versions. Chang'e boarded the Moon Palace, and according to the Western Han Dynasty's "Huainanzi", it was because she stole the immortal medicine that her husband Yi asked for from the Queen Mother of the West, so she flew into the Moon Palace and became a toad pounding medicine.
Jade rabbit pounding medicine. There is still a great connection between the two mythical stories of the Jade Rabbit pounding medicine and Chang'e running to the moon, and there is a Jade Rabbit next to Chang'e, who flew to the Moon Palace by himself after leaving. It is said that when Chang'e became lighter and began to rise into the air, she picked up the white rabbit that she had been feeding in a panic.
The white rabbit went to the moon with her. The Jade Rabbit has a medicine pestle in the Moon Palace, and at night it pounds the elixir of immortality in the medicine mortar. After this myth spread to Japan, it became a jade rabbit pounding rice cakes.
The story of Xuanzong. There is also a little-known legend about the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is about Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. According to legend, Tang Xuanzong and Shen Tianshi and Taoist Hongdu looked at the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival, and suddenly Xuanzong raised the idea of visiting the Moon Palace, so the Heavenly Master did it, and the three of them walked on the green clouds together and roamed the Moon Palace.
However, there is a heavy guard in front of the palace, and it is impossible to enter, and can only overlook the Chang'an Imperial City outside. At this moment, he suddenly heard the sound of immortals, Tang Xuanzong had always been familiar with the rhythm of music, so he remembered it silently in his heart. This is exactly what it is:
This song should only be in the sky, and the world can hear it a few times! In the future, Xuanzong recalled the ** singing voice of the Moon Palace Xian'e, composed and choreographed his own music, and created the famous "Ni Dress and Feather Song" in history.
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Legend has it that a long time ago, there was a pair of rabbits who had practiced for thousands of years, became immortals, and gave birth to four lovely daughters. One day, the Jade Emperor summoned the male rabbit to the Heavenly Palace, and it stepped on the void clouds to go to the Heavenly Palace. Just as it came to the South Heavenly Gate, it saw the Heavenly General walking towards Chang'e with him.
The rabbit fairy asked a god who was guarding the gate of heaven next to her, and after hearing what happened to her, the rabbit fairy was very sympathetic to Chang'e. It immediately rushed home, told the female rabbit spine what had happened to Chang'e, and said that he wanted to send a child to accompany Chang'e.
Although the female rabbit deeply sympathized with Chang'e, she was reluctant to give up her baby daughter, and several daughters were reluctant to leave their parents, and they burst into tears one by one. The male rabbit explained the reason to the children, and the children understood their father's heart, and they all expressed their willingness to go, and finally they decided to let the youngest daughter go. Yu Cha roughly argued that Xiao Yutu said goodbye to his parents and sisters, and went to the Moon Palace to accompany Chang'e to make medicine!
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