The skies have been awfully clear lately, and the full moon particularly refulgent (ha!). I can spend hours just staring at nightscapes, even if the stars are hidden on full moon nights.
Anyway, I can’t believe how few people know about the moon rabbit so I’ve decided to blog about it here.
According to the Asian version, the Jade Rabbit is an accompanient to Chang-e and is portrayed as pounding herbs in the Chinese verision, or mochi in the Jap/Korean version (Mochi! How much cuter can that get!). This version of the rabbit actually looks different from how I see it. A picture of it can be found here but I didn’t bother posting it directly because it doesn’t even look like a rabbit to me.
This is how I see the rabbit (it’s much cuter and fluffier). It comes from a children’s book called the Bunny Rabbit on the Moon. :

There are also plenty of other objects and animals that have been conjured up, each with their respective stories:
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Look up next time and tell me what you see!


