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There was a novel that fulfilled the requirements of the female protagonist being the Moon God and the male protagonist being the Sun God. This novel was called " The Guardian Angel ", and the Sun God in it was called His Highness Yan He. I hope this answer is helpful to you.
In ancient Chinese legends, the Sun Gods were the Sun Emperor, Xihe, Yan Emperor Shennong, Sun Lord, Prince of the East, and Sun Star Lord. The Moon Goddesses were the Moon Lord, the Moon Goddess, Chang Xi, Wangshu, the Moon Goddess, and Selene.
The Sun God and the Moon God were called Solgaleou and Lunaiara respectively in the Pokémon series.
The Sun God and Moon God were called Solgaleou and Lunaiara respectively in the Pokémon game.
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As for the question of which personality was better between the Sun God and the Moon God, the following conclusions could be drawn. According to the information in " Ultimate Emerald " and " Pokemon Replicate ", the personality of the Sun God after merging was cheerful and brave, while the personality of the Moon God after merging was timid. In addition, the damage of the Sun God's fusion was high and the damage output was high. It was suitable to defeat the opponent in a short time. The damage of the Moon God's fusion was lower than the Sun God's, and it was suitable for long-term consumption. In summary, it could be said that the Sun God was better than the Moon God in terms of personality and damage.
The Sun God and Moon God each had their own advantages, and the choice of which one was better depended on the player's personal needs and preferences. According to the descriptions in documents [1] and [2], the Sun God was more cheerful and brave in terms of personality. After merging, he had high damage and strong output, which was suitable for defeating opponents in a short time. The combined damage of the Moon God was lower than that of the Sun God, so it was suitable for long-term consumption. It was also mentioned in [4] that the Moon God's race value was higher in terms of attack and special attack. However, other documents did not provide a clear answer. Therefore, it was impossible to determine which was better, the Sun God or the Moon God.
The sun gods in Chinese mythology were Xihe, Emperor Yan, Shennong, Rizhu, Dongwang Gong, and Taiyang Xingjun. The Moon Gods in Chinese mythology were the Moon Lord and the Moon Goddess of the Moon Palace.
The Sun God and Moon God had their own advantages in different aspects. After the fusion of the Sun God, he was cheerful and brave. He had high damage and strong output. He was suitable to defeat his opponent in a short time. After fusing with the Moon Goddess, she would be timid and deal relatively low damage. She was suitable for a long battle of attrition. In addition, the Moon Goddess had two attributes that were four times stronger than normal, which gave her an advantage in battle. Therefore, the power of the Sun God and the Moon God depended on the needs of the user and the choice of tactics.