Chang E Flies to the Moon

Di Jun, the God of the Eastern Sea and Xi He, the Sun Mother had ten sons, each of whom glowed as a radiant sun. Each week Xi He would take her children to the Valley of Light in the distant East where she wash them in a lake and dry them in the branches of an enormous mulberry tree there which is known as Fu Sang. Then, one at a time, she would permit them to make the journey across the sky in a chariot pulled by six dragons. Each sun-child would travel to across the to sky to the far West, to the mountain of Yen Tzu and in this way the light from each of their bodies was able to give warmth to the world below them

After a time, however, the sun-children became bored with their daily routine and wanted to play together with each other in the sky. They decided one day that all ten of them should journey across the sky together. Unfortunately, the combined heat of all these suns in the sky at one time scorched the world below and caused the earth to crack. All of the rivers ran dry and the people and animals began to die.

The great Emperor Yao pleaded with Di Jun and the gods of heaven to save the earth from this calamity. At first, Di Jun called for his sons to return to their mulberry tree but the boys were enjoying themselves so much that they paid no heed to their father’s request. Angered by their insolence, Di Jun called for his best archer, Hou Yi to help frighten them into submission. The mighty Hou Yi descended from heaven and landed upon the Kun Lun mountain. He drew a white arrow from his quiver and inserted it into his red bow but rather than merely frightening them, he proceeded to shoot down the misbehaving suns one at a time.

Hou Yi’s swift and unerring arrows shot down nine of the suns but Emperor Yao requested that he spare the life of the last one so that the world would still receive just enough light and warmth. The divine archer had saved the world but when Di Jun learned what had happened to his beloved children he grew very angry and cursed Hou Yi, banishing him from heaven and exiling him to live as an ordinary mortal upon the earth.

Terrible though his fate was to lose his immortality, Hou Yi made the best of it. After all, for his extraordinary efforts he had earned the devotion and gratitude of the many people on the Earth as well as the heart of beautiful woman by the name of Chang E who he married.

One day, Hou Yi Journey back to the Kun Lun mountain where he intended to visit a friend. There he met Xi Wang Mu, the Queen Mother of the West and out of respect for her he built her a beautiful palace made of jade and fragrant timber. Touched by the obeisance of Hou Yi and impressed by his other good acts, she rewarded him with some pills made from the Elixir of Immortality, a gift which would enable him once again to live forever.

Knowing that regaining his immortality would mean that he would outlive his beloved wife, Xi Wang Mu explained that she had given him enough elixir for the two of them. She also warned that before taking the pills they would need to purify their bodies through fasting and praying for twelve months.

Hou Yi went home and told to Chang E about the wonderful gift that the Queen Mother had bestowed upon them. He was determined to keep the precious elixir safe from harm so he wrapped it in silk and placed it in the roof of his house. Unfortunately their conversation was overheard by one of Hou Yi’s servants, a wicked and treacherous man whose name was Feng Meng and his heart was so filled with envy that he decided to steal for himself the elixir of everlasting life.

One day while Hou Yi was out hunting for game, Feng Meng who was acting as his attendant attacked and killed him. Wasting no time, the evil Feng Meng returned to his master’s home and accosted Chang E and demanded that she immediately hand the elixir over to him. Chang E guessed the fate of her beloved and when Feng Meng threatened her with violence she, without a moment’s hesitation, swallowed the pills herself so as to deny the murderer his reward.

Chang E at that moment became an immortal but because she had taken a double dose of the elixir also became lighter than air. She began to float off the ground and when Feng Meng rushed towards her, she flew out of the window and climbed higher and higher into the sky. In this way she travelled up into the heavens before finally settling on the Moon, it being the lowest point of heaven and closest to her beloved Hou Yi.

There she remains to this day, living in her palace on the barren and icy world and still mourning for her lost
Hou Yi. People who remember her burn incense and make offerings on her behalf every year on the eight full moon.