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Traditional Explanation for the Moon SymbolThere have been a number of theories as to the meaning of these symbols and as to why they appeared on Chinese coins. For example, the most popular explanation for the appearance of "moons" was that they were made by a person (usually said to be...
Chinese also have a strong belief in legend and mythical creatures which is present in their various festivals. Above all, one can say that Chinese society is a blend of ancient cultures and modern dynamics that both go hand in hand.
The full moon on the Mid-Autumn Festival is a symbol of family reunions. The ones who are not able to reunite with their families will appreciate the bright and round moon on that day, in order to express their homesick...
Chang'e, the Chinese goddess of the moon, is an important symbol in Chinese legends (传说). Her story is closely connected with her husband, Hou Yi, a legendary hero who shot down nine of the ten suns 56 save(humanity). As a prize, Hou Yi received an elixir (长生不老药) that prov...
"Full moon" in the Chinese culture is a symbol rich, harmonious, and well-being of the auspicious symbols; 翻译结果3复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 "Full moon" symbol in Chinese culture is a rich, harmonious, happy good luck symbols
The Chinese have astrological signs which, instead of depending on the sun like the western zodiac signs, depend on the moon. The Chinese zodiac has 12 cycles. The 12 cycles represent 12 years, not 12 months like the western astrological system. ...
To the Chinese, Mid-Autumn Festival means family reunion and peace. The festival is celebrated when the moon is believed to be the biggest and fullest. To the Chinese, a full moon is a symbol of prosperity, happiness, and family reunion. ...
⑵People gaze at(观赏)the “Lady in the Moon”(嫦娥) , eat moon cakes for family reunion and happiness. ⑴中秋节在农历的八月十五。 ⑵人们在那一天家人团圆,一起赏月、吃月饼。 中秋节起源 ⑴Folklore about the origin of the festival go like this:In remote antiquity, there were ten suns risi...
It was during the Shang that Chinese writing began to develop, and the symbol for “moon” was—as it has remained—that also for “month.” The calendar took cognizance of both lunar and solar cycles, and, when it became necessary to adjust the basically lunar year to the seasonal ...