Who does Chang 'e like, Hou Yi or Marshal Tian Peng?

Huai Nan Zi records that Chang 'e is a "toad moth, the essence of the moon". It can be seen that Chang 'e's earliest fate was to become a toad. As for why he chose toad, some scholars think it is just a coincidence and the pronunciation is similar. Mr. Wen Yiduo quoted eleven pieces of evidence in Tian Wen of Chu Ci to verify Qu Yuan's "Gu Tu", which is also true. A beautiful woman who often holds the jade rabbit in her arms. One day, Marshal Tian Peng was drunk and lustful, and took the opportunity to touch Chang 'e's soft spot. As a result, the virgin girl went to the Jade Emperor to sue the imperial court, and the poor general was demoted to dust. When she was reborn, she accidentally strayed into the animal path. Later, a different book said, "laurel is 500 feet high. She went down." Chen ordered the felling of osmanthus trees. "(see" Youyang Miscellaneous Notes "in the Tang Dynasty) It turns out that" who is cuter than her? Living in an empty valley ",but now a woodcutter appears out of thin air, a Sisyphus in China. Now there are many bad literati, or WU GANG is a spy (eunuch) sent by the Jade Emperor to monitor Chang 'e, and some people try to figure out their ambiguous relationship, which is really abrupt. As for Yi's beauty, the disciple shot him with an arrow (with a red wooden stick). Mencius thought that "its sin is also". It probably means that he committed a crime himself, no wonder others, he is a little unkind and mean. I can't help but wonder if Yasheng would find fault with the passage of Judas betraying Jesus in the Bible and make amazing remarks. Everyone worships it. Yi didn't marry a new wife later. Recently, the famous archaeologist Ni Chuanqi unearthed the first bronze inscription in the alternating period of Xia and Shang Dynasties in China. Chang 'e's parents died when she was a child, and then she met veteran Yi, who made friends and got married. She fought in the south and fought in the north, becoming increasingly indifferent to Chang 'e, and her husband and wife were at odds. Forced to ask who Chang 'e was talking to. Chang 'e insisted on not answering, so she was furious and beheaded Chang 'e and buried her under the laurel tree behind her house. After dozens of days, she suddenly dreamed that Chang 'e was dressed in white and the tree was dripping with blood with an axe. She was so frightened that she didn't know her hands and feet were tied until she woke up. Her disciples stood by, bending their bows and arrows, saying.