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The legend about Chang'e, the Jade Rabbit, and the Osmanthus Tree?

Chang'e turned out to be a beautiful and kind-hearted village girl. She was hardworking, simple, lively and lovely, and especially had a shining heart of gold. She always tried her best to do good things for the people. Chang'e had a lover named Hou Yi, who was an excellent archer and a good young man.

One day, Chang'e and several of her best female companions were doing laundry by the river near the village. Unexpectedly, the idle and evil-minded river god He Bo was wandering here. When he saw Chang'e's graceful appearance, he was immediately astonished. He turned into a handsome young man and walked over to talk to Chang'e with a stern look on his face. Chang'e saw that he had evil intentions and hurriedly ran away, but Hebo showed his true face and wanted to force Chang'e into the water. At this critical moment, Hou Yi arrived. When he saw it, he was so angry that his eyebrows stood up and he was furious. He picked up his bow and arrow, and with a "swish" sound, he blinded one of He Bo's eyes. He Bo was in unbearable pain. He screamed and jumped into the river.

After this incident, Chang'e and Hou Yi were afraid that they would have long nights and dreams, so they got married early. After marriage, the two lived very happily. Of course, they are not completely immersed in the happiness of a small family. Their two kind hearts always want to do something good for the fellow villagers.

One year, ten suns appeared in the sky, and the earth was about to catch fire. People are unable to farm and live, and are in danger of being exterminated. Hou Yi was determined to shoot down the extra nine suns and save the people from the sea of ??fire. He sweats profusely every day and practices archery hard. However, He Bo hated him deeply and kept coming to harass him. He vowed to take revenge and even steal the beauty Chang'e that he had always been coveted. For this reason, Hou Yi was very agitated and distracted.

One day, an immortal gave Hou Yi a pill of elixir and kindly told him that He Bo was eager for revenge and he was about to face a catastrophe. If he took this pill, he would be able to get rid of everything in the world. Sufferings and troubles rise to the moon palace; however, you must first be able to endure the torment of loneliness. After Hou Yi heard this, he returned home restlessly, told Chang'e truthfully what the immortal said, and fell asleep tiredly.

The speaker is unintentional, but the listener is intentional. Chang'e became restless. She walked around the room and looked at her husband who was getting thinner day by day. She felt very painful. She loved Hou Yi deeply and never wanted him to suffer any hardships. However, she also thought that her husband still shouldered the important task of shooting down the nine suns, and the villagers who were suffering from the barbecue needed him to save him. Chang'e knew very well that He Bo's threats to her husband came from herself. He Bo still has not given up on her. He will do anything bad to get her. What should he do? Chang'e was thinking and thinking, and suddenly, a thought flashed through her mind: In order to make He Bo give up on her, in order to let her husband eliminate all distracting thoughts and interference, and wholeheartedly shoot down the nine suns to serve the people, she was determined to sacrifice Own. Having made up her mind, she hurriedly found the elixir and swallowed it.

After a while, Hou Yi woke up. He found that Chang'e was restless and her face was glowing with a magical red light. He was very surprised and felt ominous. Chang'e looked at her husband affectionately. She knew that her time with her husband was running out, so she told her husband with tears in her eyes to cherish herself and asked him to forgive her for not being able to fulfill her obligations as a wife. Before she finished speaking, Chang'e felt in a daze, her body suddenly became lighter, and then her feet flew off the ground. As she flew into the sky, she turned back and shouted loudly: "Houyi, my good husband, farewell forever." Be careful!"

Chang'e rose slowly and flew into the lonely and deserted Guanghan Palace in the moon, becoming the fairy in the moon. However, there are no relatives or laughter here, only a lovable jade rabbit cuddling with each other, and only Wu Gang, who is always cutting down the osmanthus tree but can never cut it down, for company.

Since Chang'e sacrificed herself and flew to the Moon Palace, Hou Yi turned pain and melancholy into strength. Hou Yi understood that his wife's actions were for the sake of himself and the people. He was deeply moved and inspired, and practiced his archery skills day and night. Finally, he defeated He Bo's challenge and shot down nine suns that were harmful to living beings. , saved mankind. There is joy in the world, and the villagers live a peaceful and peaceful life.

The Emperor of Heaven was also moved by Chang'e and Hou Yi's spirit of sacrificing themselves for the happiness of the villagers. Later, he made Hou Yi a general and reunited the two on the Mid-Autumn Festival. From then on, Chang'e and Hou Yi lived a happy life in heaven. At the same time, the Emperor of Heaven also stipulated that the moon would be round on the fifteenth day of each month, in order to wish flowers to bloom on the full moon night, and lovers in the world to get married.