Myths and legends"Hou Yi"Yes"Chang'e"of husbands.
The story of Chang'e running to the moon has been widely circulated among the people since ancient times and has become a bright pearl in the traditional culture of the Chinese nation. Countless poets and writers fell in love with it, competing to splash ink and express their feelings about this ancient legend. Li Shangyin, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty, was one of them, who once wrote in his poem: "Chang'e should repent of stealing the elixir, and the blue sea and blue sky are night and night." These two short lines of poetry express Chang'e's loneliness and remorse.
In the pen of Li Dashi, Chang'e is no longer a simple fairy image, but an individual full of emotions and contradictions. Because of her greed, she stole the elixir and embarked on a lonely path to ascension. She went against her husband Hou Yi's wishes and flew to the Guanghan Palace alone, which caused their marriage to break down and the two separated. Therefore, Chang'e's loneliness is not a matter of destiny, but a consequence of her own choices. In the Guanghan Palace, Chang'e was tormented by loneliness, she looked at the blue sea and blue sky, and felt remorse every night. She regretted that she didn't cherish the good times with Houyi at the beginning, and regretted her greed and selfishness. However, the regret was irretrievable, and she could only spend the rest of her life in this cold and lonely Guanghan Palace.
Therefore, the story of Chang'e's flight to the moon is not only a simple myth and legend, but also a profound allegory about human nature, choices and consequences. It warns us to cherish the people in front of us in life, and not to make wrong choices because of momentary greed, otherwise we will suffer irreparable consequences. In the article, if there is any infringement, please contact to delete.
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