The story of Chang'e flying to the moon is continued by 400 words

⑴ Continue the story about Chang'e flying to the moon

Ever since Chang'e landed on the moon and became an immortal, Hou Yi has always missed Chang'e without thinking about anything, but what about Pang Meng? He is still the same as before, a big bad guy who does all kinds of evil. But Pang Meng still hated Hou Yi because Pang Meng did not get the elixir that the Queen Mother of the West gave to Hou Yi, which prevented him from becoming a god in heaven.

A year later, Hou Yi gradually realized that it was Pang Meng who snatched the elixir and forced Chang'e to take it. So Hou Yi tried every means to catch the man who stole the elixir. Hou Yi's idea somehow reached the ears of Queen Mother Xi, who agreed with Hou Yi's idea. The Queen Mother of the West gave Hou Yi another elixir, hoping to lure the snake out of its hole to catch the thief. Now Pang Meng was very happy to see that Hou Yi did not think about food and drinks because he missed Chang'e. Playing there all day long with those warblers and swallows. Hou Yi got another elixir from the Queen Mother of the West and Pang Meng knew about it. Pang Meng's whole heart was focused on that elixir and he wanted to take the elixir as his own. One day, Hou Yi wanted to go out with his disciples again, and Pang Meng made an excuse not to go because he was sick. Hou Yi took the other disciples up the mountain, but he went behind the house to observe Pang Meng's every move. As expected, it happened. As Hou Yi expected, Pang Meng rummaged through boxes and cabinets to find the elixir. Hou Yi was very angry and thought, "How can I, Hou Yi, have such a disciple?" So Hou Yi rushed in and caught Pang Meng. Pang Meng still wanted to make excuses, but Hou Yi no longer believed Pang Meng's words. In a fit of rage, Hou Yi killed Pang Meng. For eliminating harm to the people, everyone praised Hou Yi as a hero. Hou Yi couldn't control his longing for Chang'e, so he swallowed the elixir and flew into the sky to meet Chang'e...

⑵ Mythical Story Chang'e Flying to the Moon 400

Chang'e was originally a goddess from heaven. Because her husband Yi had been ordered by the Emperor of Heaven to go to the human world to eliminate harm and demons, she followed him to the earth. Yi was away all day long, shooting down nine suns for the people, killing strange birds and beasts, and not taking care of his family. Chang'e gradually became dissatisfied with him. One day, Yi asked for the elixir of immortality from the Queen Mother of the West. If two people take this elixir together, they can live forever; if one person takes it alone, they can become a god. Yi took the medicine home and gave it to Chang'e, asking her to keep it well. He wanted to choose an auspicious day to eat it together, but Chang'e felt that she had suffered a lot since she came to the world with her husband. Since the elixir has the magical effect of ascending to heaven and becoming a god. , why not eat alone?

One night, while Yi was not at home, Chang'e poured out the elixir from the gourd and swallowed it all. Suddenly her body felt light and fluttered out of the window involuntarily, flying straight into the sky. As she flew, she thought that if she arrived at the palace, the gods would laugh at her for being selfish, and it would be difficult to meet her husband, so it would be better to hide in the moon palace for a while. Unexpectedly, as soon as Chang'e arrived at the moon palace, her backbone kept shortening and her waist and belly expanded outwards, and finally she turned into an ugly toad. Therefore, in many ancient poems, the Moon Palace is called "Toad Palace".

Later there was another legend, saying that she did not turn into a toad, but was still an extraordinary and beautiful fairy. But she was very lonely in the moon palace. The only people who kept her company all year round were a white rabbit making medicine and a laurel tree. Later, there was another Wu Gang who was punished by the Emperor of Heaven to do hard labor. He kept cutting down the osmanthus trees, but the osmanthus trees kept growing as they were cut down, so he could never rest.

⑶ Write an essay on the story of Chang'e flying to the moon, 450 words

The long night was unbearably lonely, but the one who could soothe Wu Gang's pain turned out to be a bird. The big goose that depends on him for life, Wu Gang's big goose, is as big as three geese, so Wu Gang named it Chang Goose. The goose doesn't lay eggs easily. Every time it lays an egg, one goose egg is worth more than three ordinary goose eggs. Everyone is very surprised. One morning, the goose laid a double-yolked egg, which was as big as six goose eggs. Wu Gang and everyone were surprised. Later, Wu Gang casually placed the goose egg among the cotton piled in the wooden box. When he had nothing to do at night, he held it in his hand and stroked it for a while. An indescribable warmth and joy surged through his heart, as if he was carrying a Cute baby, so happy. One year on the morning of the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, he unconsciously took the double-yolked egg into his hand and stroked it. The skin of the egg had been smoothed by his strokes. While he was touching it, he suddenly remembered that it was time to fetch water for cooking, so he casually put the goose eggs on the table, picked up the bucket and walked towards the waterfall.

When he arrived at the deep pool, he fetched a bucket of water and was about to leave when he heard a "crack" sound and a huge golden-winged carp jumped out of the water. It opened and closed its mouth and said, "Wu Gang, I will give you a child." , Do you want it?" Wu Gang was suddenly startled after hearing what Jinyu said, but he calmed down in a moment and said: "I am already 30 years old and have no children. How can such a good thing really happen? ”

“Isn’t that enough? Let’s call this child Hou Yi. If you raise him well, he will make great contributions to mankind in the future.”

Said Carp. He used his mouth to hold up a huge fish bubble. Inside the fish bubble was a naked little boy kicking his limbs around. Wu Gang took the little boy in surprise and pursed his lips, not knowing what to say about his hobby.

The golden carp spoke again: "Go home quickly. Your daughter is about to be born. I will meet you again before the two children get married." As soon as the words fell, the carp disappeared. Bottom of the pool.

Wu Gang was so happy that he didn't even bother to take the bucket. He hugged the baby and trotted back home. As soon as he arrived at the door of his house, he heard a crisp little girl's voice shouting: "Daddy, I'm about to be born, come and help me." Wu Gang only saw the big double-yellow goose egg on the table that kept spinning. Shake. Wu Gang quickly put down the boy, picked up a small stick, and gently tapped the goose eggshell. The eggshell broke into pieces, and a fair and pretty little girl stood in front of her father with a smile. "Daughter, since you were born by a goose, let's call you Little Goose." "Hey." Little Goose replied happily. When the two children came in front of them, Wu Gang was very happy and couldn't smile from ear to ear. I kept lighting incense and praying to Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy.

⑷ Continued writing of Chang'e flying to the moon.

Ever since Chang'e landed on the moon and became an immortal, Hou Yi has always missed Chang'e without thinking about anything, but what about Pang Meng? He is still exactly the same as before, a big bad guy who does all kinds of evil. But Pang Meng still hated Hou Yi because Pang Meng didn't get the elixir that Queen Mother of the West gave to Hou Yi, so he couldn't become a god in heaven.

A year later, Hou Yi gradually realized that it was Pang Meng who snatched the elixir and forced Chang'e to take it. So Hou Yi tried every means to catch the man who stole the elixir. Hou Yi's idea somehow reached the ears of Queen Mother Xi, who agreed with Hou Yi's idea. The Queen Mother of the West gave Hou Yi another elixir, hoping to lure the snake out of its hole to catch the thief. Now Pang Meng was very happy to see Hou Yi neglecting food and drinks because he missed Chang'e. Playing there all day long with those warblers and swallows. Hou Yi got another elixir from the Queen Mother of the West and Pang Meng knew about it. Pang Meng's whole heart was focused on that elixir and he wanted to take the elixir as his own. One day, Hou Yi wanted to go out with his disciples again, and Pang Meng made an excuse not to go because he was sick. Hou Yi took the other disciples up the mountain, but he went behind the house to observe Pang Meng's every move. As expected, it happened. As Hou Yi expected, Pang Meng rummaged through boxes and cabinets to find the elixir. Hou Yi was very angry and thought, "How can I, Hou Yi, have such a disciple?" So Hou Yi rushed in and caught Pang Meng. Pang Meng still wanted to quibble, but Hou Yi no longer believed Pang Meng's words. In a fit of anger, Hou Yi killed Pang Meng. For eliminating harm to the people, everyone praised Hou Yi as a hero. Hou Yi couldn't control his longing for Chang'e, so he swallowed the elixir, flew into the sky to meet Chang'e...

⑸ The story of Chang'e flying to the moon, 400 words, with Do you need it urgently?

Hou Yi asked for the elixir of immortality from the Queen Mother of the West. When Peng Meng heard about it, he went to steal it. If he failed to steal it, he would harm Chang'e. In desperation, Chang'e swallowed the elixir and flew to the sky. Unable to bear to leave Hou Yi, Chang'e stayed in Guanghan Palace of the Moon. The loneliness in Guanghan Palace was unbearable, so he urged Wu Gang to cut down the osmanthus trees and let the Jade Rabbit pound the medicine, hoping to make a medicine for ascension so that he could return to the world and reunite with Hou Yi as soon as possible.

⑹ Abbreviate the story of Chang'e flying to the moon to 400 to 500 words

The questioner gave about 700 words, and abbreviated it to about 400 words, as follows:

< p> Legend has it that in ancient times there were ten suns, the earth smoked and the sea water dried up. A hero named Hou Yi shot down nine with his magic bow, so many people with lofty ideals came to learn from him, and Peng Meng with evil intentions also got in. Soon, Hou Yi married a beautiful and kind-hearted wife named Chang'e. One day Hou Yi went to the Kunlun Mountains to visit friends and seek enlightenment. He happened to meet the Queen Mother and asked her for a packet of elixir. Hou Yi took the elixir home and gave it to Chang'e to keep, but unexpectedly Peng Meng saw it.

Three days later, Hou Yi led his disciples out for hunting. Peng Meng pretended to be sick and stayed. Soon after Hou Yi left, he threatened Chang'e to hand over the elixir.

In desperation, Chang'e swallowed the elixir and immediately floated off the ground, rushed out of the window, and flew to the sky. Chang'e cared about her husband, so she flew to the moon closest to the world and became an immortal. After Hou Yi returned home and heard about this incident, he was devastated. He looked up at the night sky and was surprised to find that the moon was exceptionally bright and bright, and there was a figure that looked exactly like Chang'e. Hou Yi hurriedly sent people to Chang'e's favorite back garden, set up an incense table, placed her favorite sweetmeats, fresh fruits and moon cakes, and offered sacrifices to Chang'e who was nostalgic for him in the moon palace. After the common people heard the news that Chang'e flew to the moon and became an immortal, they set up incense tables under the moon and prayed to the kind-hearted Chang'e for good luck and peace. From then on, the custom of worshiping the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival spread among the people.

⑺ The Story of Chang'e Flying to the Moon (Adaptation) 300 words

A long time ago, when Yi went hunting in the mountains, he met Chang'e under a laurel tree. The two of them took the laurel tree as their Matchmaker, get married. During the time of Emperor Yao, ten suns appeared in the sky, scorching crops, killing vegetation, and leaving the people without food.

The 猰貐, Chisel Teeth, Jiu Ying, Dafeng, Feng Xi, Xiu Snake, etc. also began to harm the people. So Emperor Yao ordered Yi to kill Chisel in the wilderness of Chouhua, defeat Da Feng in Qingqiu, shoot for nine days, kill Xiu She in Dongting, and capture Feng Xi in the mulberry forest.

Later, Yi obtained the elixir of death from the Queen Mother of the West and gave it to Chang'e for safekeeping. Pengmeng heard about it and went to steal it. If he failed to steal, he would harm Chang'e. In desperation, Chang'e swallowed the elixir and flew to the sky.

Unable to bear to leave Yi, Chang'e flew down to the moon closest to the human world and stayed in the Guanghan Palace on the moon. The loneliness in Guanghan Palace was unbearable, so he urged Wu Gang to cut down the osmanthus trees and let the Jade Rabbit pound the medicine, so that he could return to the world to reunite with Yi as soon as possible.

After Yi heard that Chang'e flew to the moon, he was so sad that he wished he could live. Looking up at the night sky and calling for his beloved wife, he was surprised to find that the moon was exceptionally bright and clear, and there was a figure that looked exactly like Chang'e.

Hou Yi asked people to set up an incense table in the courtyard, put on her favorite sweetmeats and fresh fruits, and pay homage to Chang'e from a distance.

After people heard the news that Chang'e flew to the moon and became an immortal, they also set up incense tables under the moon to pray for good luck and safety to the kind-hearted Chang'e. The custom of worshiping the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival was thus formed.

⑻ Chang'e flies to the moon continued

"So Hou Yi rushed in, and Hou Yi took the other disciples up the mountain. As expected, things did not go as Hou Yi expected. He wanted to He used the method of luring the snake out of the hole to catch the thief. However, Pang Meng still hated Hou Yi because he couldn't control himself because he didn't get the elixir that Queen Mother of the West gave to Hou Yi. Missing Chang'e, he swallowed the elixir, and Pang Meng made an excuse not to go because he was sick. Hou Yi gradually realized that it was Pang Meng who snatched the elixir and forced Chang'e to take the elixir. Wanting to quibble, Pang Meng rummaged through the cabinets to find the elixir, and Hou Yi killed Pang Meng. When Hou Yi got another elixir from Queen Mother of the West, Pang Meng knew about it, and Hou Yi always missed it. Chang'e. Now Pang Meng saw that Hou Yi was not thinking about food or food because he missed Chang'e. One day, Hou Yi was very angry. Watching Pang Meng's every move from behind.? Still exactly the same as before, I thought. So, Pang Meng's whole heart was now focused on the elixir, and he was a big bad guy who did all kinds of evil. Hou Yi tried every means to catch the person who stole the elixir, and caught Pang Meng. The Queen Mother of the West agreed with Hou Yi's move. An idea that makes me very happy... Hou Yi's idea somehow reached the ears of the Queen Mother of the West, and Pang Meng flew into the sky to meet Chang'e. Everyone praised Hou Yi as a hero and wanted to take the elixir as his own. Hou Yi wanted to take his disciples out again, so that he could not become a god in the sky. Playing there all day long with those warblers and swallows. The Queen Mother of the West gave Hou Yi another pill of elixir.

One year later, since Chang'e landed on the moon and became a fairy

⑼ A 400-word mythical story of Chang'e flying to the moon.

Chang'e was originally a goddess in the sky. Because her husband Yi had been ordered by the Emperor of Heaven to go to the human world to eliminate harm and demons, she followed him to the earth. Yi was away all day long, shooting down nine suns for the people, killing strange birds and beasts, and not taking care of his family. Chang'e gradually became dissatisfied with him. One day, Yi asked for the elixir of immortality from the Queen Mother of the West.

If two people take this elixir together, they can live forever; if one person takes it alone, they can become a god. Yi took the medicine home and gave it to Chang'e, asking her to keep it well. He wanted to choose an auspicious day to eat it together, but Chang'e felt that she had suffered a lot since she came to the world with her husband. Since the elixir has the magical effect of ascending to heaven and becoming a god. , why not eat alone?

One night, while Yi was not at home, Chang'e poured out the elixir from the gourd and swallowed it all. Suddenly her body felt light and fluttered out of the window involuntarily, flying straight into the sky. As she flew, she thought that if she arrived at the palace, the gods would laugh at her for being selfish, and it would be difficult to meet her husband, so it would be better to hide in the moon palace for a while. Unexpectedly, as soon as Chang'e arrived at the moon palace, her backbone kept shortening and her waist and belly expanded outwards, and finally she turned into an ugly toad. Therefore, in many ancient poems, the Moon Palace is called "Toad Palace".

Later there was another legend, saying that she did not turn into a toad, but was still an extraordinary and beautiful fairy. But she was very lonely in the moon palace. The only people who kept her company all year round were a white rabbit making medicine and a laurel tree. Later, there was another Wu Gang who was punished by the Emperor of Heaven to do hard labor. He kept cutting down the osmanthus trees, but the osmanthus trees kept growing as they were cut down, so he could never rest.