The story of Chang 'e and Yutu

The story of Chang 'e and Yutu is as follows:

At the behest of the Emperor of Heaven, heaven and earth celebrated the harvest by watching the moon together, so many immortals drank wine on the moon, surrounded by Yue Xian and Xiangyun, and the smell of wine and delicacies was in front of them. Chang 'e was ordered to dance by her father to help her luck. When Chang 'e danced alone, she only felt a pair of burning eyes, staring at her and quietly turning back, which happened to collide with Zhang Ion's eyes. Where did Chang 'e meet such a handsome little scholar? For a moment, she forgot to dance, and she couldn't help stepping back in a panic.

From that day on, Chang 'e had a secret in her heart, so she always found various excuses to see her father and Zhang Ion. Every time I see Zhang Ion, Chang 'e feels so happy and sweet, because she has already felt the affection in Zhang Ion's eyes. Although Chang 'e knows that Hou Yi likes herself very much, she doesn't know why, but she only has Zhang Ion's handsome appearance in her heart.

Many times, Chang 'e dreams that one day, she and Zhang Li will walk hand in hand with white clouds around her. Zhang Li also fell in love with the beautiful Chang 'e. He thinks about Chang 'e day and night, thinking of Chang 'e's smiling face, hoping that he can always be with Chang 'e.

However, I mistakenly thought that Hou Yi and Chang 'e were together, but Zhang Ion was unwilling. One day he turned into a jade rabbit and went to see Chang 'e. Every night, Chang 'e looks at the moon in the sky, and she thinks of Zhang Ion. Chang 'e told the little white rabbit what she thought. How can she think that this cute little white rabbit is her favorite Zhang Ion? Listening to Chang 'e's words, the little white rabbit actually shed tears! He was heartbroken to watch his favorite woman live a lonely and painful life.

From then on, there was a beautiful fairy Chang 'e on the moon, and the lovely jade rabbit around her was her favorite Zhang Ion. Although they didn't become husband and wife in the end, they were equally happy because they could always be together.

Chang 'e's Literary Image

Chang 'e, a figure in China's ancient mythology, also known as the wife of Heng Mu,,, Chang 'e and Yi, rose to the Moon Palace for stealing the elixir of life. The story of Chang 'e first appeared in the hexagrams of Shang Dynasty. The complete story about the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon was first recorded in "Huai Nan Zi Lan Ming Xun" in the Western Han Dynasty. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Chang 'e established a relationship with Iraq, and Chang 'e became a toad after entering the Moon Palace. After the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the image of Chang 'e returned to her daughter.

In the portraits of the Han Dynasty, Chang 'e has a snake-shaped head with a high bun and long sleeves, and a long tail decorated with short hooked feathers. After the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the image of Chang 'e was portrayed as a peerless beauty. In the Southern Dynasties, Chen once compared the favorite Zhang Lihua to Chang 'e, and the poet Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty once praised the girl next door and Chang 'e as rare.