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Chang'eShe is the daughter of Emperor Yu and Chang Yi.
According to historical records, Chang'e's father is called Emperor Yu, and her mother is called Chang Yi, and Chang Yi is also called Chang Xi, and Xi itself means the moon. The Classic of Mountains and Seas
It is recorded that Chang Yi and Emperor Yu gave birth to twelve moons and incarnated as Chang'e.
Chang'e is also known as Chang'e.
She is a character in ancient myths and stories, and later through various literary works, the interpretation of poetry and movies is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and Chang'e later married her father's cadre Houyi.
Legends
Emperor Yu's daughter Chang'e married Hou Yi, who invented the bow and arrow, and she was extraordinarily beautiful, as bright as the moon, scorching her beauty. The descendants of her husband Jun because they shot down nine suns in the sky, from the Queen Mother of the West.
begged for the elixir of life, but was stolen by Chang'e and ran to the Moon Palace on the night of the full moon.
The place where Emperor Yu's daughter Chang'e lived in the Moon Palace was called Guanghan Palace, and there was an osmanthus tree on it.
There are also moon rabbits and jade toads. There are many versions of Chang'e running to the moon by later generations. Some say that she was forced to eat it helplessly, because Hou Yi was very cruel, and she asked for the elixir of life, for the sake of the people of the world, Chang'e was forced to eat the elixir.
There is also a version that Emperor Yu had a daughter who married a dog, but she was actually Chang'e, and after marrying Chang'e, he took Chang'e to live in seclusion in the mountains and forests, and gradually degenerated into a savage. Emperor Yu missed his daughter Chang'e, and sent people to look for it but couldn't find it for a long time, which is relatively absurd, but it has more support from historians.
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Legend has it that Chang'e was the daughter of the emperor in ancient times.
Emperor Yu's fourth wife is called Chang Yi, and she gave birth to two children to Emperor Yu, one is called the Unkind King, named Di Zhi, and the other is Chang'e.
According to historical records, Chang'e's father is called Emperor Yu, and her mother is called Chang Yi, Chang Yi is also called Chang Xi, Xi itself is the meaning of the moon, and it is recorded in the Book of Mountains and Seas that Chang Yi and Emperor Yu gave birth to twelve moons and incarnated as Chang'e.
Related legends
Legend has it that Chang'e flew to the Moon Palace because she stole Yi's immortal elixir and was unable to see her family since. Later, on August 15, people placed a full moon-like dim sum in the courtyard to express Chang'e's thoughts about her family, and every year it became the Mid-Autumn Festival.
According to legend, after Chang'e flew to the Moon Palace, she confided her remorse to Yi and said: "Tomorrow is the time of the full moon, you make a pill from flour, like a full moon, and place it in the northwest direction of the house, and then call my name continuously." At the third watch, I can go home. ”
The next day, Yi did as his wife instructed, and then Chang'e fruit flew from the middle of the moon, and the husband and wife were reunited. The custom of making moon cakes for Chang'e during the Mid-Autumn Festival was also formed from this. Since then, the custom of worshipping the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival has spread among the people.
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Chang'eShe is the daughter of the emperor. Emperor Yu's fourth wife, Bei Sansan, and his son Chang Yi gave birth to two children for Emperor Yu.
One is Duanjun, named Di Zhi, and the other is Chang'e, speaking of Chang'e, everyone is familiar with it. Chang'e went to the Moon Palace to seek the elixir of life, and was later called China's Chang'e. Chang'e, also called E, is a character from ancient mythology.
Later, through various literary works, the imitation interpretation of poetry and movies was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and Chang'e later married Houyi.
Emperor Yu's daughter Chang'e married Hou Yi, who invented the bow and arrow. She's very pretty, as bright as the moon, and she's smart. The offspring of her husband to the Queen Mother of the West.
Seeking the elixir of life, they shot down the nine suns in the sky, but Chang'e stole the elixir and ran to the Moon Palace on a full moon night. The place where Emperor Yu's daughter Chang'e lived in the Moon Palace was called Guanghan Palace.
There are osmanthus trees inside.
Moon rabbit, jade toad. There are many versions of Chang'e running to the moon. Some people say that she was forced to eat it secretly because Hou Yi was cruel and got the elixir of life. For the sake of all the people in the world, Chang'e was forced to take the elixir of life.
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Chang'e is Hou Yi's wife.
Chang'e and Yi created a precedent for monogamy, and in order to commemorate them, later generations deduced the story of Chang'e running to the moon, and there are many folk legends and poems and songs.
In myths and legends, Chang'e became an immortal by stealing the immortal medicine that Yi obtained from the Queen Mother of the West and lived in the Guanghan Palace above the moon. Later, Taoism in its mythology, Chang'e and the moon god Taiyin Xingjun merged into one person, Taoism to the moon as the essence of yin, respectfully called the Moon Palace Huanghua Su Yao Yuan Jing Shenghou Taiyin Yuanjun, or called the Moon Palace Taiyin Emperor Jun filial piety Ming Wang, as a goddess statue.
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Chang'e is Hou Yi's wife, because Fengmeng wants to steal the elixir, so Chang'e has to swallow the elixir and fly to the moon to become a fairy.
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Legend has it that Hou Yi and Chang'e were both people in the Yao period, and the myth says that in the Yao period, ten suns appeared in the sky at the same time, scorching the land, drying up the crops, and people were so hot that they fell to the ground unconscious. The Emperor of Heaven ordered Hou Yi, who was good at sealing archery, to go down to the world to help Yao eliminate the suffering of the people. Hou Yi brought a red bow and a bag of white arrows given to him by the Emperor of Heaven, and came to the world with his beautiful wife Chang'e.
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Beautiful Chang'e is.
Hou Yi's wife.
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