I. The Legend and Significance of Chang 'e
The Mid-Autumn Festival is closely related to the story of the legendary mythical figure Chang 'e. Chang 'e was banished to the moon and became Hou Yi's wife because she stole the fairy grass that she shouldn't have eaten. In China culture, Chang 'e symbolizes beauty, purity and reunion, echoing the theme of Mid-Autumn Festival.
Second, the connection between Chang 'e and the moon.
Chang 'e is often associated with the moon because she lives on it. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, people commemorate and worship Chang 'e by watching the moon. The moon is often used to describe Chang 'e in ancient poetry, and the poem Chang 'e Dance under the Purple Lamp combines the image of Chang 'e dance with the bright moonlight to express the blessing and memory of Chang 'e.
Third, Chang 'e's romantic and graceful poems.
The legend of Chang 'e inspired many poets and literati, who described Chang 'e's image and feelings with elegant and gentle brushwork. In April, Wugang held the world in full bloom in Guangxi, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple began to bloom, depicting the time when Chang 'e spent warm spring in full bloom in the world; The night of the brothel world in the song of everlasting regret is deep, and it is difficult for the residual lamp to shine on the shadow of Chang 'e, expressing the yearning for Chang 'e's lonely mood.
Fourthly, the cultural connotation of Chang 'e legend.
The legend of Chang 'e is not only a beautiful and moving story, but also contains profound cultural connotation. Chang 'e represents the spiritual pursuit of freedom and beauty. She bravely violated the rules of heaven and chose to be exiled to the moon in pursuit of love and freedom in her heart. The image of Chang 'e has become a symbol of beauty, purity and freedom in China culture.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Chang 'e and the story inheritance of Mid-Autumn Festival
The legend of Chang 'e has been passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth and has become an important part of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Every Mid-Autumn Festival, people will miss Chang 'e by watching the moon and eating moon cakes, and inherit and carry forward this beautiful traditional culture by telling stories. The image of Chang 'e is also widely used in literary and artistic creation, such as dance, opera, painting and other artistic forms.
Sixth, Chang 'e's poetic realm.
As a mythical figure full of romance and mystery, Chang 'e inspired many poets' poetry when facing the moonlight. They use images, phonology and imagery to describe the beauty, loneliness and longing of Chang 'e, and these poems make people feel the romance and beauty represented by Chang 'e more deeply.
Summary:
Chang 'e is an important image and symbol of Mid-Autumn Festival, symbolizing beauty, purity and reunion. Through the legend of Chang 'e, people can feel the spiritual pursuit of freedom and beauty.
The image of Chang 'e expresses feelings such as beauty, loneliness and yearning through ancient poems, and is also widely used in literary and artistic creation. The legend of Chang 'e has become an important part of the Mid-Autumn Festival through word of mouth, which also makes the Mid-Autumn Festival more colorful and has profound cultural connotations.