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Abbreviate the story of Chang'e's journey to the moon 400 to 500 words

The questioner gives about 700 words, abbreviated to about 400 words, as follows:

Legend has it that in ancient times*** there were ten suns, the earth smoked and the sea dried up. A hero named Hou Yi shot down nine of them with a divine bow, so many aspirants came to learn from the master, and the ill-intentioned Peng Meng also mixed in. Soon Hou Yi married a beautiful and kind wife named Chang E. One day Hou Yi went to the Kunlun Mountain to visit his friends. One day Hou Yi went to the Kunlun Mountains to visit friends and seek Taoism, coincidentally met the Queen Mother, then asked the Queen Mother for a packet of immortality pills. Hou Yi brought the immortality pill home and gave it to Chang'e to cherish, but unexpectedly Peng Meng saw it. Three days later, Hou Yi led his disciples to go out hunting, and Peng Meng pretended to be sick and stayed behind. Soon after Hou Yi left, he forced Chang E to hand over the immortality pills.

In a moment of desperation, Chang'e swallowed the immortality pill and immediately floated off the ground, out the window, and flew toward the sky. Chang'e was so attached to her husband that she flew down to the moon, which is the closest to the earth, and became an immortal. Hou Yi heard about this when he returned home, grief, looking up at the night sky, surprised to find the moon is exceptionally bright and bright, there is a cool figure like Chang'e. Hou Yi hurriedly sent to Chang'e's favorite garden, set up incense, put on her usual favorite honey and fresh fruit and moon cakes, remote sacrifice in the moon palace in the fondness of their own Chang'e. When the people heard the news that Chang'e had run to the moon and become immortal, they set up incense under the moon and prayed to the kind Chang'e for good luck and peace. Since then, the Mid-Autumn Festival moon worship custom in the folk spread.