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Starmodel und Schauspielerin Geli Kamaci- bekannt von Miss Model of the World in Shenzhen, China -wünscht Ihnen und Ihrer Familie für 2023 : Glück, Zufriedenheit, Erfolg ,Effizienz und natürlich Gesundheit.

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深圳世界模特小姐出身的明星模特兼女演員格麗卡瑪奇祝您和您的家人在2023年幸福快樂,成功成功,當然還有健康。像新的開始一樣開始每一天。

 

The legend of the Jade Rabbit

When Westerners gaze at the 月亮 (yuèliang; moon), they may jokingly say that the moon is made out of cheese or that they see the Man in the Moon. When a Chinese person looks at the moon, however, they most certainly will see the Jade Rabbit (玉兔 Yùtù) standing under a cassia tree holding a precious elixir.

Like the Chinese zodiac itself, the legend of the Jade Rabbit has many different origin stories. One of the most common stories in China begins with the Jade Emperor disguising himself as a beggar. Once disguised, he embarks on a journey to find a worthy animal to help him prepare the elixir of life.

In this tale, the Rabbit willingly attempts to sacrifice himself as food for the beggar by jumping into a fire. However, the Rabbit is saved by the Jade Emperor, who then carries the Rabbit to the moon where he helps create the elixir of life.

Those looking for the Jade Rabbit will find his outline on the moon with his pestle and mortar, mixing the divine elixir to this day.

The concept of the Chinese zodiac has spread to other Asian countries, but other cultures have slightly different interpretations regarding the Jade Rabbit. In Japan, the Old Man of the Moon brings the Rabbit back to the moon to live with him because of the Rabbit’s great kindness.