Rabbit and the motherland want a name

Jade Rabbit China.

The Jade Rabbit, also known as the Moon Rabbit, lives on the moon and is responsible for making medicine in the moon palace. It is an animal in ancient Chinese myths and legends. Huá xià is the ancient name of China and also the nickname of the Han nation. Initially, it refers to the Zhou Dynasty and the vassal states belonging to the "Queen Mother, Brother, Nephew" of the Zhou Dynasty. Later, it was expanded to include all the Jiuzhou area, and then became the Shenzhou (i.e. Han land, the same ethnic region of the Han people) and the Han people. Another name, also known as "Han Jiuzhou". Hence the name Jade Rabbit Huaxia.

Huaxia, also known as "Hua", "Xia" or "Zhuxia", etc. The word "Huaxia" was first seen in "Shangshu·Zhoushu·Wucheng": "Huaxia is barbaric and will not lead others." From an archaeological point of view, the concept of Huaxia is related to Yangshao culture. Some people also think that "Xia" is named after the Xia River (i.e. Han River). Ancient books refer to "Hua" and "Xia" as the Central Plains, and call the four directions "Yiman Rongdi".