What is the meaning of "rhinoceros looking at the moon" in myths and legends?

Myth and legend 1: The rhinoceros was originally a god general in the sky. It was appointed by the Jade Emperor to convey the living standard to the lower world and asked people to "dress up three times a day". It means paying attention to etiquette and eating less sweets. The rhinoceros was disturbed when it came to the world of flowers and flowers, and conveyed the jade emperor's will as "three meals a day and one dress", which completely reversed the meaning of the emperor. The Emperor of Heaven was furious and sent him to heaven. Because I miss life in the Heavenly Palace, I look up at the moon at night, which is the origin of "rhinoceros looking at the moon".

Myth 2: There is a girl named Yu Zhen at the foot of Yandang Mountain. Her parents died early, and at the age of six, she became a shepherd boy for Hua Laocai. Yu Zhen goes to bed late and gets up early every night, living alone with the cattle. Hua Laocai is a womanizer. He became evil when he saw Yu Zhensheng so beautiful.

One night, Hua Laocai asked the housekeeper and thugs to tie Yu Zhen up and was about to pounce on the girl. Unexpectedly, an ox-tail-like iron whipped the old man in China's face, and erected two sharp corners and poked his eyes. The old cow took the opportunity to bite Miss Yu Zhen's rope and knelt down and said, "Come, ride on my back!" " "It turned out that the old cow was a fairy. I saw that it spread its hooves and ran towards the top of Xialing Mountain. The mobs shouted and surrounded it. Run, run, run to the top of the mountain. There is no place to run. Old Niu Jiao Yu Zhen stood on a trumpet, and Yu Zhen flew into the sky on the trumpet. The old cow became a one-horned stone rhinoceros. Miss Yu Zhen flew all the way to the Moon Palace. From then on, the rhinoceros looked up and missed its mistress. So there is the story of rhinoceros looking at the moon.