嫦娥 (Chang'e)
嫦娥 (Chang'e) is a prominent figure in Chinese mythology, often known as the Moon Goddess. She is celebrated for her beauty and grace, and her story is closely tied to the Moon and Chinese folklore. According to legend, she consumed an elixir of immortality and flew to the Moon, where she resides with a Jade Rabbit.
In addition to her mythological significance, Chang'e is also associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional celebration in China. During this festival, families gather to admire the full moon and enjoy mooncakes, symbolizing reunion and harmony. Chang'e's tale continues to inspire art, literature, and cultural practices in Chinese society.