She loved him but to protect him, she had to spend her days alone and in solitude as The Lady of the Moon.

Art of Chang'e by Chinese artist, Zheng Mukang
Art By Raspberryfanfics for #nejitenmonth2020. NTmonth Day 3 called Myths and Legends
Image from Netflix and PearlStudios' "Over the Moon" Image shows Chang'e looking up at Hou Yi with love.
Image by BrittniDraws. SMITE fanart of Hou Yi and Chang'e. They are looking away from each other- him with his fire red arrows and her with her Jade Rabbit.

I’ll love you to the moon and back.


Hou Yi and the Ten Suns

Hou Yi and the Ten Suns. Retold by Francis Gerard and illustrated by Yan Wensheng.
Image found on VISIT BEIJING. Author "Vision China" 
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Image from Vision China

The Lady of the Moon

Then There were Three

The Man on the Moon


Moon Faces

Marguerite Dabaie. M. Dabaie 2014 Moon Comic

Image by Marguerite Dabaie


Modern Lady of the Moon


The Elixir of Life

Mankind’s Bane

Dragon and Rabbit making the elixir of immortality. An 18th-century embroidered Chinese emperor’s robe. Reproduced in: Anthony Christie, “Chinese Mythology”, 1983, p. 63


The Mid-Autumn Festival

Niu Lang and Zhi Nyu meet on a bridge composed of magpies. /CFP. Chinese Valentines day celebration of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl

Niu Lang and Zhi Nyu meet on a bridge composed of magpies. /CFP

Image of stacked mooncakes from China Highlights.com

Image from ChinaHighlights.com


Moon People