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In most cultures, there is one main term for the Moon. In this entry, we explain the ritual/ religious and other meanings, including the imagined figures in the spots of the lunar surface and lunar eclipses. |
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File:Taurus tablet grid 800dpi draw.jpg|Mesopotamian "Man on the Moon" on clay tablet VAT 7851, drawing by Susanne M Hoffmann (CC BY 4.0, 2025). |
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File:JadeHase smh2024.jpeg|The Jade Rabbit (玉兔 Yùtù) who makes the elixir of Life on the Moon (China). |
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File:MondKroete HK2024.jpeg|The Moon Toad, 金蟾 (Jin Chan). |
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File:MoonCrab HK2024.jpeg|The Moon Crab (China) |
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File:ChangE HK2024.jpeg|Chang'e (嫦娥 ''Cháng'é''), the immortal lady who flew to the Moon (China). |
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File:WuGang moonLumberjack.jpeg|Wu Gang (吳剛, ''Wú Gāng''), The immortal Lumberjack on the Moon (China). |
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Latest revision as of 06:52, 31 May 2025
In most cultures, there is one main term for the Moon. In this entry, we explain the ritual/ religious and other meanings, including the imagined figures in the spots of the lunar surface and lunar eclipses.
Pages in category "Moon Features"
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