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The Jade Rabbit, also known as the Moon Rabbit, which lives on the Moon and is responsible for pounding medicine in the Moon Palace, is an animal from ancient Chinese mythology.
The Jade Rabbit’s appearance is characterized by long ears, round eyes and a fat mouth.
The immortal rabbit responsible for pounding medicine in the Moon Palace is folklore said to be the incarnation or pet of Chang’e. In many cultures, especially in the folklore of the countries of the Chinese character culture circle and in Aztec mythology, it is often portrayed as using a mortar and pestle to pound a mortar and pestle. The Jade Rabbit represents the desire for good love. Legend has it that there is a white rabbit in the Moon Palace, who is the embodiment of Chang’e. The rabbit is also known as the Jade Rabbit. Because Chang’e ran to the moon, violated the Jade Emperor’s will, so Chang’e turned into a rabbit, every time the moon is full, will be in the moon palace for the gods to pound medicine to show punishment!

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