However, on the night of the full moon, when the ox cart that came to pick up Kaguya came from the middle of the moon, the house was filled with dazzling moonlight. By the time the soldiers could see,
However, on the night of the full moon, when the ox cart that came to pick up Kaguya came from the middle of the moon, the house was filled with dazzling moonlight. By the time the soldiers could see, Kaguya had already put on the feathers of the sky and flew towards the moon. All that was left was a bottle of elixir of immortality and a Japanese song: The farewell is the tear staining the sky. Hagoromo-kun's heart is really sad. The two love each other at this farewell. From then on, the emperor lost all hope. He climbed to the highest peak of Suruga Country and poured the elixir of immortality into the crater lake. Later, he said to his retainers: In this life, I have no chance to see me shed a sea of ??tears. Even if there is an elixir that will not kill me, how can I be happy? ). This is the story of Kaguya, Japan's Chang'e. It's a bit sad, but it also makes Kaguya's extraordinary identity: in the end, she was not obtained by anyone, but ran towards a place that no one could get. world within reach. The fact that the woman in the earliest ancient legend has such an image is also a unique feature of Japanese culture. As for Kagura-san, the orangutan almost made her return to the moon, but let’s make the manga more complete~ Even if she is a Chinese wild girl, she will always be with you. It doesn’t matter whether he is a Gin God, an Okina God, or a High God, everyone will love this child. For the above information, please refer to /s/blog_4de89cd901009xqh.html "The Tale of Bamboo" is a very famous Teru in the Kana Monogatari of the Heian period. The story of Yohime has also been used by many authors, such as "Kaguya Princess" by Shimizu Reiko, a case in "Folklorist Yakumo Tree"...