Change Flies to the Moon The Story Behind Chinas L
Introduction
In ancient Chinese mythology, there is a legendary story about Chang'e, the goddess of the moon. This tale has been passed down for generations and continues to captivate people today. It tells the story of Chang'e's journey to the moon and her life there with her pet rabbit.
The Story of Chang'e
According to legend, Chang'e was once a mortal woman who lived in ancient China during the Han Dynasty. She was known for her beauty and kindness, but she also had a tragic fate. One day, while trying an elixir of immortality that she had found in a magical peach tree, she accidentally consumed it and became immortal herself.
However, this newfound immortality came at a great cost: Chang'e was forced to leave behind her beloved husband and son on Earth. In grief and sorrow, she flew up into the sky until she reached the moon.
Life on the Moon
Once on the moon, Chang'e discovered that it was inhabited by various celestial beings from all corners of heaven. Among them were some friendly spirits who welcomed her warmly and helped her settle into her new home.
Despite being alone on such a remote planet without any human contact for centuries now - so much time has passed since my departure from Earth - I am content here with my friends among these celestial beings," said chang e in an interview given by one writer long ago as he heard tales from old stories told by his father about chang e' s life after leaving earth; "I have built myself quite comfortable lodgings under yonder pine tree where you see me sitting right now."
A significant part of chang e' s daily routine includes tending after rabbits which are very useful because they provide soft fur used in making beautiful clothes like silk ones or woolen hats etcetera., while also helping out other animals living here such as birds flying around trees just outside our garden fence made entirely out-of-wooden planks nailed together tightly enough not even one single piece falls apart easily!