Chang'e e la Luna
La dea della Luna Chang'e è venerata come simbolo di bellezza e desiderio — eppure il suo dono più profondo all'umanità è il silenzioso dolore dell'isolamento.
Quick Facts
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- Asia
- Key Figures
- Chang'e, Ten Suns, Hou Yi +2 more
Key Figures
Chang'e
Moon Goddess
CelestialIn the vast expanse of Chinese mythology, few figures shine as brightly as Chang'e, the revered Moon Goddess. Central to...
Ten Suns
Cosmic Forces
CelestialIn the vast expanse of Chinese mythology, the Ten Suns stand as formidable cosmic forces, embodying the raw power and re...
Hou Yi
Heroic Archer
MortalIn Chinese mythology, Hou Yi stands as a paragon of heroism and skill, celebrated primarily as the legendary archer who ...
Feng Meng
Treacherous Apprentice
MortalIn the realm of Chinese mythology, Feng Meng emerges as a figure shrouded in treachery and ambition. Known primarily as ...
Jade Rabbit
Companion of Chang'e
CelestialIn the vast expanse of Chinese mythology, the Jade Rabbit stands as a luminous figure, intimately connected with the cel...
The Story
This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.
Il Potere nella Natura
Secondo la tradizione cinese, la luna è venerata come un'entità celeste che incarna bellezza, tranquillità e la natura ciclica della vita. Questo orbe luminoso,...
Origine nella Mitologia
MITOLOGIA: Chang'e e la Luna CAPITOLO 2: Origine nel Mito Nelle ricche narrazioni della mitologia cinese, le origini di Chang'e sono intrecciate con la sto...
Storie Centrali
La narrativa di Chang'e è ricca di storie centrali che catturano l'essenza del suo carattere e le profonde conseguenze delle sue azioni. Uno degli eventi più si...
Con l'Umanità
La relazione tra Chang'e e l'umanità è caratterizzata da un profondo senso di riverenza e desiderio, poiché la sua storia risuona nei cuori di coloro che scruta...
Significato Culturale
Il significato culturale della luna e la sua connessione con Chang'e incarnano i valori e le credenze della società cinese, plasmando rituali, espressioni artis...
Timeline
The Ten Suns
In ancient times, ten suns rose in the sky, scorching the earth and threatening humanity's survival.
Hou Yi's Heroic Deed
Hou Yi, the legendary archer, shot down nine of the ten suns, restoring balance to the world.
The Elixir of Immortality
As a reward for his bravery, Hou Yi received the elixir of immortality, intended for him and Chang'e.
Chang'e's Sacrifice
To prevent the elixir from falling into the wrong hands, Chang'e consumed it, ascending to the moon.
The Flight to the Moon
Chang'e transformed into the moon goddess, forever separated from her husband, Hou Yi.
The Festival of the Moon
The annual celebration honoring Chang'e, where families gather to share mooncakes and offer prayers.
The Jade Rabbit
The jade rabbit, a companion to Chang'e, symbolizes companionship and diligence in her lunar palace.
Cultural Reflections
Chang'e's story influences art, literature, and customs, shaping cultural identity and communal bonds.
Sources
- websiteThe Moon Festival: A Celebration of Family and Reunion
Details on the Moon Festival and its cultural importance.
- websiteThe Jade Rabbit: Symbol of the Moon
Exploration of the jade rabbit's role in Chinese mythology.
- websiteThe Role of the Moon in Chinese Culture
Analysis of the moon's significance in Chinese cultural practices.
- websiteLegends of the Moon Goddess
Detailed account of Chang'e's story and its variations.
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