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In the ancient Oriental country of China, the myth of Chang'e running to the moon has been passed down for thousands of years, and she is the first person in the world to live in the Moon Palace, and has been "living" from ancient times to the present day.
The legend of Chang'e running to the moon was first seen in Qin Jian's "Returning to Tibet" (unearthed in Wangjiatai, Hubei Province in 1993), which recorded: "In the past, Chang'e took the medicine of the queen mother's immortality to the west, and then ran to the moon as the moon essence." "The time when "Returning to Tibet" was written is said to be in the early Warring States period, and it is said to be written by the Yellow Emperor.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu An's "Huainanzi" enriched the story: "Yi invited the medicine of immortality to the Queen Mother of the West, and her aunt stole it to run to the moon, and she was sad and mournful, and there was no ...... to continue."Supporting the body in the moon is for the toad, but for the moon spirit. ”
Later, people further enriched this mythical story with a plot to the effect that in ancient times, ten suns appeared in the sky, roasting the earth and drying up the sea. Yi Shouyao, a hero known for his good archery, ascended to the top of Kunlun Mountain, raised his head to the sky to control the strings, pulled out the divine bow, and shot down nine suns in one breath to save the people from fire and water.
Yi was favored by the people, but he was not tolerated by the Emperor, who turned out that the nine suns he shot were the nine sons of the Emperor who lived on the Fuso tree in the OOCL. As a result, Yi and his wife Chang'e were demoted to the world by the Emperor of Heaven. One day, Yi met the Queen Mother, and the Queen Mother gave him two elixirs, and the two of them could live forever if they ate together, and one person would rise to nine days if he ate alone.
Chang'e, who wanted to return to Heaven, stole all the elixir and flew into the Moon Palace. Chang'e was punished for this and turned into a toad pounding medicine day and night. This myth is contrary to the beautiful image of Chang'e, and there is a new saying after the Han Dynasty.
After Chang'e ran to the moon and became the god of the Moon Palace, she was very lonely in the Guanghan Palace, and the only people who were accompanied by the Jade Rabbit who pounded medicine and Wu Gang, who was punished to cut down the laurel tree, were the only companions all the year round. Chang'e misses the innocent and simple life in the world very much, but it is too late to regret it. Li Shangyin, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty, sighed in poetry
The mica screen candle shadow is deep, and the long river gradually falls. Chang'e should repent of stealing the elixir, and the blue sea and blue sky are night and night. ”
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Chang'e is a person who values love and righteousness, and in the face of crisis, she is uncompromising and dares to resist. It shows people's yearning for a better life and disgust with the underworld.
Hou Yi shot down nine suns, respected and loved by the people, and many people with lofty ideals came to study art. The treacherous and cunning, unscrupulous Fengmeng, also mixed in. Hou Yi asked the Queen Mother of the West for a packet of immortal medicine and handed it over to Chang'e for safekeeping.
Fengmeng took advantage of Hou Yi to go out and forced Chang'e to hand over the elixir of immortality, Chang'e swallowed the elixir of immortality when she was in danger, and soon floated off the ground and flew down on the moon to become an immortal.
In this story, Huang'e and Bai Dizi were given mulberries that could live forever on the shore of the West Sea, and Chang'e ran to the moon because she was blind and took the immortal medicine that Yi begged from the Queen Mother of the West, which can prove that Huang'e is not Chang'e.
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Not really, it's a myth.
Chang'e Running to the Moon: A story of myths and legends in ancient China, which tells the story of Chang'e being forced by the Emperor to be blind, and in desperation, she flew to the Moon Palace after eating a pill of immortality given to her husband Hou Yi by the Queen Mother of the West. The myth of "Chang'e running to the moon" originated from the worship of the stars by the ancients, and according to the existing written records, it first appeared in ancient books such as "Huainanzi".
Chang'e boarded the Moon Palace, according to the records of ancient books such as "Huainanzi" in the Western Han Dynasty, 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. In the Eastern Han Dynasty's Gao Lu annotation "Huainanzi", it is said that Chang'e is Yi's wife. It is said that Yi's wife was called Heng'e, because the Han Dynasty avoided the ridicule of the emperor Liu Heng at that time, and then changed her name to Chang'e (a Chang'e).
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