It is Mooncake festival again, also known as Pesta TangLong, Mid-Autumn Moon Festival. Masa kecil mmg festival favourite ChongWei, bersama abang kakak main tanglong, main lilin, makan kuih bulan. Time dating, bawak Mew Choo naik bukit layan bulan mengambang. Lepas kahwin, main tanglong dgn Terrance Kingston, sambil minum teh, sharing asal-usul perayaan ini.
Tahun lepas ChongWei dah citer origin of Moon Cake. Tapi mesti ramai yg wonder why time mooncake festival shopping mall mesti ada jual Tanglong cute & decoration bulan and rabbit kan? There’s a few version la asal-usul citer dongeng ni. Peminat game Mobile Legend mesti suka. Introducing Chang’Er.
Chinese Mythology, there were 10 suns. 10 matahari ni kluar satu-satu across the sky. But satu hari, these 10 suns decided to come out and play together. It scorched the Earth and killing all the crops. The Emperor pun minta tolong brader “Lord Archer” HawkEye Cina, nama Hou-Yi. He was famous for slaying other mythical beasts which causes harm to the humans. Cuba dia runding with the suns, tak jadi. Finally with no choice he shot one of the sun. Kena! The sun turned into the 3 legged raven and fell off the sky. He started to shoot the rest of the suns, all of them fell, tinggal 1.
Hou-Yi saved the day and was rewarded pill of immortality by the Gods. He asked his wife Chang’Er to keep it, as he didn’t want to gain immortality without his beloved wife. One day his apprentice broke into his house while he was out hunting, paksa Chang’Er bagi dia pill keabadian itu. No choice, she telan the pill herself to prevent the bad guy from getting immortality. Chang’Er started floating to the sky, panicked she quickly grabbed her pet rabbit, and fly up to the moon. That’s the story of the “Bunny Girl” on the moon, which was actually briefed before Apollo-11 first landing on the moon 1969.
Of course ada juga version lain. Half of the pill makes you immortal, full pill turns you into a God. Chang’Er tamak, telan the whole thing that’s why naik langit. Ada version Hou-Yi jadi jahat jahanamkan rakyat, Chang’Er takot dia dapat keabadian and took the pill herself to safe the people.
That is why during this festival, the moon is always big and round. Families will gather, light candles and colourful TangLong, so Chang’Er can see and feel less lonely from the moon. Nice story kan?
去年中秋跟大家分享了月饼的故事,今年中秋跟大家分享后羿射月嫦娥奔月的故事,明年中秋再跟大家分享吴刚伐桂的故事,让友族同胞们了解更多华人传统&神话故事。 #中秋节快乐2020
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同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過18萬的網紅Reeve Yew,也在其Youtube影片中提到,你知道吗?中国的中秋节和西方的平安夜一样重要。月满中秋时,一家人坐在一起,老人会把月亮的故事讲给孩子听,嫦娥奔月、月兔捣药……这些故事也陪伴我整个童年。希望今天的视频可以更多人了解中国月亮,中国文化。中秋节,祝全世界的人平安喜乐。 #中国月亮 #祝你平安 #与世界共赏中国月亮 You know t...
moon rabbit story 在 Tran Nguyen's Art Facebook 八卦
"His Moonlit Maiden," graphite, ink & digital color on paper, 28x9", $3500 (original available, contact mail@mynameistran.com).
🎊🧧 First off, Happy Tet, everyone! Secondly, here's a recently finished mural for the new Moon Rabbit restaurant located at the InterContinental Washington D.C. - The Wharf. The mural is a reiteration of my "Fortune" painting and spans 222" wide by 85" tall. It depicts the tale of the Jade Rabbit and his journey to find his place next to the Moon Lady.
I'm incredibly proud to have worked on this project because of its homage to my heritage and to the beauty of Vietnamese cuisine. I grew up eating dishes with ingredients like nuoc mam, and my dad also worked as a cook for 20+ years so this hits close to home for me. Chef Kevin Tien and his culinary team runs the Moon Rabbit kitchen, serving a menu that narrates his story as a first generation Asian American. It's been an honor being part of this food journey!
Thank you to Catherine Carter for her impeccable art direction and Chef Tien for bringing me on board. The restaurant is open to the public with limited seating for a safe dining experience.
moon rabbit story 在 Lee Hsien Loong Facebook 八卦
Caught the Jade Rabbit (玉兔), companion of the moon goddess Chang-e (嫦娥), in my Mid-Autumn Festival #jalanjalan post last Friday (https://bit.ly/2PT6D5F).
How did Chang-e get to the moon? Find out from the traditional paper cuttings that come alive through shadow puppetry in this beautiful video by Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth - MCCY.
Happy Mid-Autumn Festival everyone! 祝大家中秋节快乐! – LHL
A tyrant king, a beautiful maiden, a magical elixir… If these sound like parts of a fantasy story to you, you’re not entirely wrong!
The Mid-Autumn Festival takes place on the 15th day of the 8th month of the Chinese Lunar calendar - that's 24 September this year. While many know about mooncakes and lanterns, the Festival is actually based on a dramatic Chinese folk story.
Watch this tale of heroic acts and benevolent sacrifice unfold through light and shadow!
moon rabbit story 在 Reeve Yew Youtube 的評價
你知道吗?中国的中秋节和西方的平安夜一样重要。月满中秋时,一家人坐在一起,老人会把月亮的故事讲给孩子听,嫦娥奔月、月兔捣药……这些故事也陪伴我整个童年。希望今天的视频可以更多人了解中国月亮,中国文化。中秋节,祝全世界的人平安喜乐。
#中国月亮
#祝你平安
#与世界共赏中国月亮
You know that the Mid-Autumn Festival in China is as important as Christmas Eve in the West. When the moon is full at this very day, as a family sits together, the elders will always share the story of the moon with their child: “Chang-E Ascending to the Moon”, “Jade Rabbit Synthesis Immortal Medicine”etc. These stories have accompanied me throughout my childhood. I hope that today's video can help more people understand the implication of Chinese moon and Chinese culture.
I wish people and their loved ones all over the world peace and happiness on Mid-Autumn Festival.
#ChineseMoon
#MaythePINGANbewithyou
#gazingtheChineseMoonwiththeworld
moon rabbit story 在 The Rabbit In The Moon - Pinterest 的八卦
Sep 4, 2019 - An animated re-telling of the traditional story. Made on a 2-day workshop by 12 talented 9-10 year olds to celebrate the Chinese new year and ... ... <看更多>