The moon is not only a kind of natural landscape, but also has profound cultural connotation.
In China, the moon is endowed with many mythological elements.
According to legend, Chang 'e, the wife of Houyi, stole her husband's elixir, flew to heaven alone, and became an immortal on the moon.
She lives alone on the moon with only a rabbit to keep her company.
In China, people have the custom of worshipping the moon.
On the Mid-Autumn Festival, people enjoy the full moon and eat moon cakes together.
The round moon also symbolizes reunion. When people see the moon, they miss their families.
As an old Chinese poem says, "Looking up, I find the moon bright. Bowing, in homesickness I'm drowned."
The moon waxes and wanes, just as life has twist and turns.
The moon also represents people's tolerance of imperfections, and also reflects people's pursuit of a better life.
In short, the moon is a classic image that connects people across time and space.
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