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Mid-autumn festival

September 4th, 2005 · No Comments
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 Chinese Traditional Mid-autumn festival is approaching.In our Chinese lunar calendar, it was called the festival of the 15th day of the 8th month in a year.This year Mid-autumn festival is on September 18th,2005,it’s the important holiday in China.People send gifts to each other the popular food is moon cakes.

The story of Chang’e Ben Yue

CHANG’E FLIES TO THE MOON(Chang’e Ben Yue)

Houyi (see further on the story Houyi She Ri), seeking perpetual youth, obtained the elixir of immortality from Queen Mother of the West who lived in the Kunlun Mountains. Returning to his palace, he confided the good news to his wife Chang’e, a lady graceful of carriage and unparalleled of beauty, very much loved by her husband.

One day, when Houyi was out, Chang’e secretly swallowed the potion in the hope that she would become immortal. The result was quite unexpected: she felt herself becoming light, so light that she flew up in spite of herself, drifting and floating in the air, until she reached the palace of the moon.

She is regarded by later generations as the goddess of the moon.

This beautiful story has always been liked by the Chinese and provides a favourite allusion for poets and writers.

Chairman Mao Zedong’s poem in memory of his martyred wife Yang Kaihui has these well – known lines:

The lonely moon goddess spreads her ample sleeves

To dance for these loyal souls in infinite space.

Here, in the Chinese original, the name Chang’e is used instead of “moon goddess”.

The figure of Chang’e, a beauty dressed in the elegant garments of a bygone age floating towards the moon, naturally supplies unending inspiration for painters and sculptors.

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