Chang'e runs to the moon
The myth of "Chang'e Running Moon" originated from the ancient people's worship of the stars, and the story of Chang'e Running Moon first appeared in "Guizang". Later, the folk further developed the story and evolved it into multiple versions of the story. Chang'e ascended to the Moon Palace, and according to the Western Han Dynasty's Huainan Zi, it was because she stole the immortal medicine that her husband Yi had asked for from the Queen Mother of the West, and flew into the Moon Palace and became a toad that pounded the medicine.
Chang'e Flying to the Moon
" The myth of "Chang'e flying to the moon" originated from the ancients' worship of the stars. The story of Chang'e flying to the moon first appeared in "Gui Zang". Later, the folk further developed the story and evolved it into multiple story versions. Chang'e ascended to the Moon Palace. According to "Huainanzi" of the Western Han Dynasty, it was because she secretly ate the elixir that her husband Yi asked for from the Queen Mother of the West, so she flew into the Moon Palace and turned into a toad that made medicine.
Mid-Autumn Festival after the break
The moon on August 15 – the great light
Mooncakes on August 15 – a festive meal
< p>August 15 to do a happy event - people and moons reunionHave a baby on August 15 – just in time for the holidays
Look at the osmanthus flowers on August 15 - spend a good full moon
Eat rice cakes on August 15 – it's still early
Look at the lanterns on August 15 – it's more than half a year late
August 15th New Year – bad weather
Mid-Autumn Festival
The moon on August 15th – bright and bright
Eating mooncakes on August 15th – a festival Delicious food
Happy events on August 15th - Reunion of people on August 15th
Having a baby on August 15th - just in time for the festival
Eight Watch the sweet-scented osmanthus on the 15th day of the lunar month - the flowers are full and the moon is full
Eat rice cakes on the 15th day of the lunar month - still early
Watch the lanterns on the 15th day of the lunar month - more than half a year late
Celebrate the New Year on August 15th - missing the solar terms