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Chinese legend: Hou Yi shot the Suns
Nov 6, 2007 02:38
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There are numerous legends in Chinese culture. Legends embodied people's wishes and dreams. Have you ever heard of the storys about Shooting the Suns? Do your countries have similar legends?

( Source: chineseculture)
Houyi (or Yi) was the hero who shot the suns in the ancient mythology of China.

Legend says Yi was very good at archery. There were once ten suns in the sky, which made plants wither, and fierce beasts run wild to imperil people. It was too hot to live under the suns. To save the people, Yi started to shoot the suns. He shot down nine of them one by one, and he might have shot the last one if it was not called off by others. Thus the severe drought was gone. He also got rid of those fierce animals for the people.

It is said Yi's wife was Chang'e, a legendary lady in the famous story, "Chang'e flying to the moon." Chang'e swallowed the elixir stolen from her husband, and she flew to the moon and became the goddess of the moon, who has lived in the palace on the moon ever since.

Yi was killed by Fengmeng, a disciple of Yi who learned to shoot from him.

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