嫦娥 (Cháng'é)
嫦娥 (Cháng'é) is a prominent figure in Chinese mythology, often referred to as the Moon Goddess. She is best known for her story of flying to the moon after consuming an elixir of immortality. This tale is celebrated during the 中秋节 (Mid-Autumn Festival), a holiday that honors the moon and family reunions.
In art and literature, Cháng'é is frequently depicted as a beautiful woman dressed in flowing robes, accompanied by a 玉兔 (Jade Rabbit), which is said to live with her on the moon. Her legend symbolizes themes of love, sacrifice, and longing, making her an enduring cultural icon in China.