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His Jade Rabbit
Author: Kalopsia
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Zhi Ruo was determined to save her family from a crushing debt. He was her rock, yet he left without warning. ... Mo Chou wanted to succeed in life and give his family the best of everything. He sacrificed a lot of things, including the person he loved. ... A decade has passed since they last met. One fateful meeting floods them with the wishes and regrets of the past.

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His Breathtaking and Shimmering Light

After a delirious first night together, Shi Guang found herself waking up to a cruel reality… a breakup initiated by him, ending their relationship! What? Why? How? These were the questions that bugged Shi Guang’s mind in the two years after he left without a trace. Just as she thought that she had finally managed to get over him, Lu Yanchen suddenly appeared before her and before she knew it, she had to get married to this man who had dumped her two years ago?! What? Why? How? These were the questions that Shi Guang were faced with after his mysterious appearance once more. Just what are Young Master Lu’s motives? Why is he always watching out for her even though he was the one that had dumped her? And worst still… What’s with that tsundere attitude of his…?! Translator’s Review: This is a really sweet novel about a couple that just annoys one another in the cutest ways. Lu Yanchen is a descendant of a powerful aristocratic military family. Cold, aloof, genius and sharp, this is a man that has it all – status, smarts and looks. But none of that matters when it comes to affairs involving his silly woman as everything melts away into an encompassing warmth. Purple-Red Beauty is someone that spends a lot of time building the settings of her novels. Earlier on, I too was rather annoyed at some of the things that Lu Yanchen did. But once the story gets on track… everything suddenly seemed even sweeter than before! If any of you have heard of the Japanese manga Itazura na Kiss or have caught any of the many Japanese (Mischievous Kiss), Chinese (It Started With A Kiss) and Korean (Playful Kiss) drama reboots made for it, you will definitely love it! :P

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Jade rabbit and dragon
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2026-04-14 21:35
In the context of China culture, the jade rabbit and the dragon were both mythical images. The jade rabbit symbolized gentleness and agility, and was often associated with the moon. It lived in the moon palace and pounded medicine. The dragon represented strength and majesty, and was closely related to water. It often lived in lakes and deep waters. In terms of image comparison, the jade rabbit was more gentle and small, while the flood dragon was huge and ferocious. In some creative story creations, the two could have various interesting combinations. For example, in the story of " Jade Rabbit Sister VS Dragon Brother ", the two heroes met, fought, and finally the heroes shook hands and dominated the martial arts world together. There were also cases where the jade rabbit and the dragon were used together to reflect the cultural elements of traditional festivals. For example, in the design of the Mid-Autumn Festival themed light show, the two were used together with other traditional Chinese elements to display the traditional culture of the Mid-Autumn Festival. The novel " Flood Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Jade Rabbit explained.
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2026-04-10 00:42
In ancient China mythology, the Jade Rabbit was a mythical beast that lived on the moon. It was responsible for pounding medicine in the moon palace and was often seen as Chang'e's pet. Its image originated from the myth of Chang'e flying to the moon. The image of the jade rabbit in the murals of the Western Han Dynasty was often running. In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, it merged with the mythological system of the Queen Mother of the West and the traditional China mythological system to become the Jade Rabbit of pounding medicine. In the novel Journey to the West of the Ming Dynasty, the Jade Rabbit smashed medicine in Guanghan Palace in the early days. Later, in order to avenge Chang'e's palm, she descended to the mortal world and became a demon to do evil to Tang Sanzang. After the conspiracy was exposed, she was brought back to the Heavenly Palace by the Lunar Star Lord and Chang'e. The image of the jade rabbit was mentioned in the myths and legends of many ethnic groups around the world. For example, the Indian poetry collection Rig Veda had the content of the moon and the jade rabbit. Aztec mythology, African, Mexican, and North American mythology also had legends of the moon and the rabbit. Some scholars at home and abroad believed that the jade rabbit originated from India. In modern cultural works, there were also different appearances of the image of the jade rabbit. For example, in the ending of the animation " China Strange Tale," the Jade Rabbit showed a story set in the future in a unique clay animation form, and there was also the " Heart-stealing Jade Rabbit " in fictional stories. In addition,"Jade Rabbit 1" was a lunar rover. In 2020, Professor Zhang Yuhua, the deputy commander of Chang 'e 5, revealed that the causes of its failure included underestimating the temperature of the lunar surface, causing the cable insulation to soften, lengthen, and expose, as well as the ground operator controlling it to race on the moon, causing the cable to be scratched by the lunar rocks and unable to walk due to a short circuit. The novel " Flood Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Jade Rabbit Worships the Moon
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2024-09-17 08:52
Jade rabbit worshipping the moon was a common plot in ancient Chinese novels. The following is its ancient translation: In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong met an immortal called Jade Rabbit on the moon. Jade Rabbit said to Sun Wukong and the others,"You mortals always look up at the sky and can't see my existence." I, Uncle Rabbit, am in the Moon Palace watching over the mortal world every day, so you need to pray to me for good luck." After Sun Wukong and the others heard this, they thanked the Jade Rabbit and asked for blessings. The Jade Hare agreed and taught them some secrets of the Moon Palace. In the Water Margins, Wu Song heard the sound of a jade rabbit worshipping the moon from the moon palace in the moonlight and followed the sound to the moon palace. In the Moon Palace, Wu Song met an immortal named Yue Lao. Yue Lao told Wu Song that there were three immortals in the Moon Palace: Jade Rabbit, Chang'e, and Moon God.
The meaning and symbolic meaning of the jade rabbit
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2026-04-10 19:20
Jade rabbits had many meanings and symbolic meanings in traditional culture. From the perspective of legends, the Jade Rabbit was responsible for pounding medicine in the Moon Palace. In terms of symbolism, it symbolized good luck and longevity."Jade Rabbit Presents Auspicious" contained the beautiful meaning of good luck and infinite vitality, and entrusted people's expectations for peace and good luck. Jade rabbits were also regarded as a symbol of good luck. In ancient times, pure white rabbits were rare and precious. It was said that rabbits lived for thousands of years and their fur turned white when they reached 500 years old. Pure rabbits were regarded as a symbol of good luck and longevity, which matched the image of jade rabbits pounding medicine. In terms of cultural meaning, the jade rabbit could symbolize a bright future, great ambitions, many children and grandchildren, a prosperous population, good luck, academic success (such as the moon palace winning the laurel, the golden list title), and also implied docility, kindness, wit, agility, etc. In the traditional China 12-hour period, the "Mao" was related to the rabbit."Mao" had the meaning of sprouting grass and trees, representing spring and dawn, indicating unlimited vitality. The novel "Flood Dragon" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Jade Rabbit Catches the Moon Dragon
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2026-04-10 14:37
The Jade Rabbit was a mythical beast in ancient China mythology. It lived on the moon and could go to the nine heavens to hold the moon. The Flood Dragon was a ferocious dragon-shaped animal with scales, no horns, and four feet that lived in the water in ancient China mythology. It dared to go to the five seas to catch turtles. In China culture, both of them were mythical beasts. There were materials describing the two of them as interesting "martial arts competitions". In this situation, both of them had their own unique abilities and characteristics. It was difficult to tell who was better and they finally shook hands and made peace. The novel " Flood Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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