Legend Of The Rabbit On The Moon

Legend Of The Rabbit On The Moon. Quetzalcoatl raised the rabbit up to the sky, taking as high up as the moon, where the image of this kind rabbit was imprinted onto the blank surface of the moon. The rabbit's name is tsukiyomi (月読), the same name as the moon god in shinto and japanese mythology.

The rabbit, the moon and the baobab tree Rachel Gibson
The rabbit, the moon and the baobab tree Rachel Gibson from blog.axisweb.org

The moon rabbit is also called the "jade rabbit" and is said to live on the moon, pounding something in the mortar. The bunny said that although he wasn't very big it would be enough to fill him. He caught many small animals and birds, until one day he discovered that some mysterious being was robbing his traps.

This Is Because Tsukiyomi Is Said To Have Killed Ukemochi, The Rice Goddess.


So, despite being a god, he came to the world in the form of a man. Rabbit and the moon man a micmac legend. When the bunny isn't busy making immortality elixirs, it keeps the beautiful goddess chang'e company in the moon palace.

According To The Aztecs, This Is Why We See The Rabbit On The Moon.


Grateful and honored by the rabbit's bravery, quetzalcóatl caressed it. Quetzalcóatl was curious about the land that later became mexico. The legend of the moon rabbit permeates art and culture through time.

As He Did This, Quetzalcoatl Told The Rabbit He Was No Longer Just A Small Creature, That His Portrait Painted In The Light Of The Moon Would Forever Tell The Story Of His Kindness To All Men.


In chinese folklore, it is often portrayed as a companion of the moon goddess chang'e, constantly pounding the elixir of life for her. Long ago, rabbit was a great hunter. Deeply touched, the old man — who turned out to be a god — gave the rabbit immortal life by placing him on the moon.

Quetzalcoatl Raised The Rabbit Up To The Sky, Taking As High Up As The Moon, Where The Image Of This Kind Rabbit Was Imprinted Onto The Blank Surface Of The Moon.


Cute, fluffy, and white, the jade rabbit is no ordinary bunny. Tsukiyomi pounds rice in a pestle and mortar because he harvested the grains of rice from the moon and is turning them into cakes. After hearing this, the god was very appreciative.

Instead Of Eating The Bunny, The God Transformed Into His Original Form, Picked Up The Bunny, And Carried It So High That.


In korea, the rabbit is suppose to be pounding rice in the mortar in order to make rice cakes. Then he raised the rabbit to the sky stamping its silhouette on the moon forever, for people to remember its heart's greatness. At night, some of us may have immersed ourselves in the tranquility of darkness, the.

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