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How did you feel after seeing the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon?

My feeling is: I admire the heroic Hou Yi, because Hou Yi saved the people from harm. I also admire Chang 'e, who is beautiful, kind and hardworking, because Chang 'e took the fairy medicine herself and endured the pain of being separated from her relatives in order to prevent the treacherous and greedy Feng Meng from getting the fairy medicine. Hate the treacherous and greedy Feng Meng. I think we should learn from Hou Yi and Chang 'e.

Ancient myths and legends in China tell the story that Chang 'e was forced by Pang Meng, but in desperation, she ate the elixir given to her husband Hou Yi by the Queen Mother of the West and flew to the Moon Palace. The myth of "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon" originated from the worship of stars in ancient times. According to the existing written records, it first appeared in ancient books such as Huainanzi.

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Iraq was the king of a poor country in ancient times. His strength is boundless, he is brave and good at fighting, but he is violent and makes the people miserable. He wanted to live forever, so he took the elixir of the Queen Mother.

When Chang 'e, a beautiful and kind wife, learned about this, she secretly ate the fairy medicine that saved the people from the long-term cruel rule, turned into a fairy and floated to the moon palace, becoming the goddess in the moon palace.