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The moon rabbit elixir of immortality
The moon rabbit elixir of immortality








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Ashamed, Tezcuciztecatl followed him into the fire, becoming a second sun. Ugly Nanahuatzin, however, threw himself straight in and immediately began to shine. Four times Tezcuciztecatl tried to fling himself into the flames, but at the last moment held back. When it was time to create the sun, the gods were supposed to throw themselves into a fire. They chose the rich and handsome god Tezcuciztecatl and the ugly, pimple-covered Nanahuatzin. When the Aztec gods were creating the world, they asked for two volunteers to make the sun and the moon. This gave rise to a Chinese story in which the moon rabbit works for the moon goddess, Chang’e, and pounds the elixir of life with its pestle and mortar (incidentally, in Japanese and Korean cultures, where they also see a rabbit in the moon, they believe the creature is making rice cakes).Īstronauts about to land on the moon in 1969 were told to watch out for Chang’e and the rabbit. In Asian cultures they refer to the moon rabbit, believing they can see an image of a rabbit bending over a pestle and mortar. As soon as he said this, he began to rise into the air and found himself forever at work carrying wood on the moon as a lesson to all who refuse to recognize the Sabbath. The old man laughed and said every day was the same to him. On his journey home, he met a stranger who asked him why he was collecting wood on the Sabbath. However, in some traditional European folklore the man in the moon is in the shape of a figure carrying a bundle of wood over his shoulder.Ī German folk tale recounts the story of an old man who lived in the woods and one Sunday went out to collect firewood. The timestamp is only as accurate as the clock in the camera, and it may be completely wrong.When looking up at the moon from the northern hemisphere, many people say they see the face of a man made up from the dark spot, Oceanus Procellarum. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details such as the timestamp may not fully reflect those of the original file.

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The moon rabbit elixir of immortality