Is there really Chang 'e on the moon?

There is no Chang 'e on the moon. The goddess the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon comes from the Ming Xun of Huainan written by Liu An in the Western Han Dynasty: I was disappointed when I invited the Queen Mother of the West to steal the moon.

The Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon is one of the top ten love stories in China. According to Han mythology, 10 suns appeared in the sky at the same time, and the earth was scorched. Hou Yi killed nine suns for the people, and the heavenly queen gave him an elixir of life. His wife Chang 'e took advantage of Houyi's carelessness to steal these medicines. Suddenly, she became a fairy and flew to the heavenly palace. In order to punish her, the queen mother let Chang 'e spend her time in Guanghan Palace.