"Unfortunately, the Jade Emperor is SHOCKED, _Shocked I tell you,_ that the arrow guy he commissioned to shoot arrows SHOT arrows at the people he pointed 'im at."
@@mrspikydoo There are variety of versions for this story, but basically, the 10 suns coming out and Jade Emperor told Hou Yi to "do something about it", and when he knew 90% of his sons died he got very very upset.
Sun meets Hou Yi after he and his wife get kicked from heaven. "Dude, teach me the bow and I will teach you one of the five ways I became Immortal." And they became friends
When I was younger, my aunt told me a very different ending. The version I heard about was that the elixir was in two pills. Chang’e didn’t know it was one pill a person and took both. The first have immortality, the second the ability to fly. She began to float up into the sky and would have floated away forever if Hou yi hadn’t shot an arrow to the moon with a rope for her to grab. She literally anchored herself to the moon and eventually the flying pill wore off. But chang’e was trapped on the moon forever. Without her lover, she became so lonely she cried every night. The emperor of heaven felt bad and sent her a jade rabbit as a companion. There was also a part explaining the phases of the moon. I can’t remember that part.
In the Kabbalah, the reason that there are stars and moon phases because the moon got very lonely and God asked her for half of her strength for it, so she’ll have to disappear every few day of the month. The Moon agreed and God used the strength she had given him to make the stars.
Don't forget his nephew, Er Lang Shen. He locked his mother under a mountain and the dude forged a giant ax, split the thing in half when he was like sixteen, and went on to trash the entire heavenly court after his mother got killed
The tragic part is that When Er Lang Shen grew up, he did the same thing to his sister and nephew. That nephew had to get help from Sun Wukong (this takes place after "Journey to the West", so Wukong is super cool with everyone now) because he is the only one who have beat Er Lang Shen in a battle before. In the version I know Wukong beat the sht out of Er Lang Shen and the nephew and his mother reunited and there is a happy ending, but still... domestic violence runs in the Jade emperor family huh?
I think Sun Wukong taught Er Lang Shen's nephew and then the latter, who was again like sixteen, went on to crash the heavenly court, defeats Er Lang Shen and then rescues his mother. It's almost a tradition that every thousand or so years some unruly teenager trashes the Jade Emperor's house for justice and the lolz
Chang'e also had a couple cameos in Journey to the West. She was the goddess that "Pigsy" drunkenly hit-on, while he was still the commander of the heavenly navy, which ended up getting him banished to the mortal realm and reincarnated as a pig, thus becoming the Pigsy we know. Also her pet bunny escaped to the mortal realm, shapeshifted into the princess of India, and tried to seduce Tripitaka.
Agent J it’s not really her pet, it’s just a random immortal bunny that happened to be on the moon grinding medicine, but I guess her only companion is that bunny and another random guy who is cutting a tree that will never be cut so she may have adopted the bunny.
A lot of beautiful women (mortal and immortal) tried to seduce Tripitaka on his way. Guess our monk boy was really a piece of eye candy huh? (Some of these ladies intend to eat his flash in order to become immortal, but others actually want to be with him. Poor girls)
Hmm... in the version my grandma told me, the ten sons/suns were supposed to take turns going across the sky, but one day they were all like what the heck let's all go at the time it'll fun for everyone.
I heard that version too. In that version, they thought the people would appreciate their power and the last sun didn't notice how bad it was until all his brothers were dead. In that version, Yi would have killed them all haven't the earthly emperor stole one of the arrows from Yi's quiver. Aaaaand Yi was a hero to the people after he slew all the monsters that came out due to the extreme drought caused by the ten suns
Easter Egg: Remember in Journey to the West, Pigsy was once a divine member of the heaven before he flirted (harassed) with some divine chick and was condemned to a mortal life? That divine chick is actually Chang'E, which is super bad because Hou Yi was like his teacher or something (before he became mortal, also in some version Pigsy is the apprentice who killed Hou Yi, so bad pig! Bad!)
@@romypotash7114 There's an audiobook on youtube, there should be pdfs lying about on the internet and finding physchical copies is easy thanks to Amazon or whichever version of a bookstore and nothing else your country has and ask to see if they have it somewhere (several volume story, hard to find it on a shelf).
@James Wang There were two Hou Yi in the ancient Chinese history/mythology, both of them were great archers so it is easy to mix them up. The one who shoot down the sun lived in the 5 King(五帝)era, and the one who become a tribe/kingdom leader lived in Xia(夏) dynasty. The Hou Yi from this video was never a leader or anything, he lives as a hunter/archer until death.
It'd be cool for Chang'E and Artemis to hang out on the moon, but I bet it would be super awkward if Hou Yi and Phoebus(Apollo) run into each other: Phoebus: I'm the god of archery. Hou Yi: Sweet, me too! I once shot down 9 suns, it was super cool! How about you? Phoebus: ... I don't want to talk to you anymore.
"I finally figured out how cooking works" Did anyone notice the smoke in that panel? I'm...pretty sure that's an interesting way to discover how cooking actually works!
Why not share the double dose then go back for more after the 6000 years are up? Problem solving and critical thinking kids, so your girlfriend doesn't become the moon
@@pRahvi0, they would have time, but much less capabilities e.g. to climb slopes and cross ravines. If all your strength leaves you, no time in the world will help you overcome your thousand year arthrytis.
@@AntediluvianRomance That would imply they eventually become incapable of breathing and performing other bodily functions needed for living. Thus, they would soon be nothing more than corpses lying around - or even completely bodyless spirits, if the immortality is limited to their soul only. That would really suck and in that case I could totally see becoming the moon as a way better option. I would rather assume them at least as able as normal elders are (excluding hospitalized ones), so given all the time in the world, they could just build gentle stairs to each cliff and fill all the ravines, if necessary.
Chang'e notably got a call-out during the first moon landing! Ronald Evans (CC): Among the large headlines concerning Apollo this morning, is one asking that you watch for a lovely girl with a big rabbit. An ancient legend says a beautiful Chinese girl called Chang-O has been living there for 4,000 years. It seems she was banished to the Moon because she stole the pill of immortality from her husband. You might also look for her companion, a large Chinese rabbit, who is easy to spot since he is always standing on his hind feet in the shade of a cinnamon tree. The name of the rabbit is not reported. Michael Collins (CMP): Okay. We'll keep a close eye out for the bunny girl.
Yeah I’m guessing she was even based on Chang’e lol. Her name Yue is even “moon” in Chinese so I wouldn’t be surprised if that was just another instance of Avatar being inspired by Chinese culture.
According to Glen Keane (former head animator at Disney and designer of Ariel), she is (Netflix is launching a film called “Over the moon” which will feature Chinese mythology. The trailer looks amazing and I need all of you to watch it because it looks beautiful)
...Oh shit, I just realized that there's Kaguya, Chang'e, and Artemis that practically live on the Moon right? What about Tsukuyomi the Shinto Moon God? It just became Three's Company: Moon Edition.
Have you heard the version where Hou Yi turns evil and Chang 'E sacrifices herself to prevent him from becoming an immortal tyrant? That's the version I grew up with. Also, weren't Hou Yi and Chang 'E always mortal? This is the first time I have ever heard of them being demoted from godhood.
Chang'e:《...sooo, who is this chick again? She has been sending me weird letters all year.》 Lunarians:《uhh-ppfftt, don't worry yourself with such low individuals. It's probably one of your crazy fans wanting to show you their appreciation for your beauty. Nothing to worry about in the slightest!》 Chang'é:《... *shrugs* 》
I read(past tense) that as *"holds up the sky"* and I immediately thought of the titan Atlas. I should really take a break from OSP and get my eyes checked.
In Chinese folklore, doing so (pointing at the moon directly or cussing when the moon's out) will have your earlobe severed by Chang E because the crescent moon resembles a sickle and thus can be wielded by her.
Honestly the Jade Emperor seems like a 20-something who just moved into his own house and can't handle any setbacks or else everything goes haywire. Which is why he has absolutely no chill and makes idiotic split-second decisions.
To be fair, in some iterations of the myth, the Jade Emperor order Houyi to only threaten the suns and not kill them. However, Houyi, seeing the devastation they caused in the land, got horribly pissed and decides to kill them. He would’ve killed all ten suns if it weren’t for a nearby earth god stealing one of his arrows from his quiver.
The jade emperor is represented by whoever was ruling China at the time so it wouldn’t be surprisingly if some of these myths were made by people who were not happy at their leadership thousands of years ago
Aside from the obvious, yes. You could be granted immortality but your body continues aging. While it doesn't die it gets rather brittle with age. Another option could be the vampire route. Immortality but you must regularly consume blood in order for the effects to remain.
What you mention is an actual Greek myth. Tithonus and Aurora, goddess of Dawn. Aurora was charmed by Tithonus, and asked Zeus to make him immortal. Zeus gave it, but she forgot to ask for the 'no aging' bit. So he just got older and older. The Gods can't revoke what they did, so they turned him(it says here) into a cicada. Apparently the son of these two was Memnon of the Ethiopians. I'm only aware of this because a children's book on the Trojan War, "Greeks and Trojans' by Rex Warner, goes into it when the Ethiopians show up in the tenth year of the war for the Trojan side. I only had it because we used it in secondary school for English lessons. Kept it.
@@wendy7988 agreed. Look at the movie "Highlander"(the original one specifically). Those particular Immortals have a very clear set of rules, one of which is "they cannot have children". In essence, this can also apply to "no attachments whatsoever", as an Immortal's loved ones continue to age and die normally while the Immortal stays young until being beheaded by another Immortal.
My chinese teacher told us a different version of the story last year that I think is pretty cool too. Instead of the Jade emperor getting mad at Houyi he instead rewards him by making him and Chang’e king and queen of a large kingdom. For a while everything is going well until Houyi’s newfound power starts going to his head and he becomes a corrupt and harsh ruler. He wants to be king forever so he commissions a healer to make the immortality elixir for him. Chang’e knows though that if he uses it, her subjects will have to live miserable lives under an unforgiving king, and she won’t be around to stop him. So, she drinks the elixir in an act of self sacrifice and drifts up to the moon because gods cannot live on earth. Houyi is heartbroken and changes his ways, gazing at the moon every night being the only way to see his wife.
Wow. In the second version of the story, both Hou Yi and Chang'e aren't jerks. I'm surprised. I'd love to know how on earth Hou Yi managed to kill Junko's son in order to warrant Junko's invasion of the moon to kill Chang'e.
In Touhou, this Hou Yi is also another Hou Yi, in a different historical legend. ZUN took some creative liberties by merging myths. Junko is relevant to the other one, I forget how it went but it's something that can probably be searched.
you know i only just found out yesterday ZUN weirdly decided to merge multible legends of hou yi together and that he apparantly also was married to junko in Touhou Canon based on the tyrant version of that myth (and i can’t find too much on the lady Junko is supposed to be in that regard)
Don’t know if you meant it but I liked the ending line- “between the moon & boyfriends, girls pick the moon every time”- I like that as a reference to Avatar the last Air Bender
Actually, I’m curious if Avatar was inspired by Chang’e at all. It does have heavy Chinese (and Japanese) influence in cultural design etc so that could be another connection. Oh, I just looked it up. The connection is mentioned in Wikipedia’s trivia section, and I hadn’t remembered the girl’s name is Yue (which is Chinese for moon). That’s pretty cool. 👌
Depends on if there are other immortals to hang out with. (And on if "ever" includes "stuck in a stellar core" and "heat death of the universe" and stuff...) That's something the first version of Chang'E failed to consider, in the nigh-ubiquitous literary tradition of "active women only make things worse for everyone". (So let's stick to the "true end," eh?)
I would like "other immortals exist and you are all great friends or at least have great dynamics and when the universe dies you die" kinda immortality
And think about it even before the universe dies I’d think an advanced civilization of immortals would have found a way to either prevent the heat death of the universe or at least tear open a portal or something. Heck I bet you we’d have thought of something a few billion years before then and have some contingency or whatever.
I'd just like to point out that this story varies a lot. the typical story that chinese kids are taught is actually very different from this one. Hou Yi and Chang E were actually mortals and were always mortals from the beginning of the story, and after hou yi shot the nine suns down, the gods actually gave him the elixir of immortality to express their gratitude.
You know... in the first version of this story, if Hou Yi just drank half of the potion right when he first got it, then they both could have become regular immortal, and once they did that they could just wait the 6,000 years needed to get more of that magic juice and then both of them could have been full god immortal. Planning, it helps.
but the problem is, he thought that they could share it but in the first version chang'e is a a-hole so he really didn't think his wife would betray him like that
Wait since they are exiled wouldn’t they not be able to get it? Could they just wait for the immortal peach trees to grow back and like- steal them like WuKong did???
THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS RED!!! THIS IS MY FAVORITE CHINESE MYTH OF ALL TIME (also minor insignificant detail but Chang'e was like. the best dancer of all time. that's why Hou Yi married her)(also some say that the elixir was so potent that it damaged her throat a lot, making her mute. Others say she was banished to the moon for being "selfish", her punishment being not allowed to speak anymore. She lives with the Jade/Moon Rabbit, sometimes called Yutu, her only company, who also serves as a "spokesbunny" for her)
And then a divine spirit of pure grudge invades the moon with the help of an army of fairies (one of which is dressed as a jester wearing an American flag) and Hecate with the sole goal of taking revenge on Chang'E for Hou Yi shooting down those suns because one of them was the divine spirit's son. -Plot of Touhou Legacy of the Lunatic Kingdom.
I can't help but to have the mental image of all of the moon gods and goddesses.... And a rabbit, sharing the moon together. You think they have poker night or something?
Yeah i have a mental image of that too! I think they would have poker night once in a while and they would be like living in moon apartments where they're all neighbors.
I wouldn't want to be immortal(outside of the religious version obviously.) Seeing everyone close to you, even those younger than me die doesn't appeal to me, especially since I'm not the most social person. Also, I procrastinate as it is, if I had an infinite amount of time, I would never get anything done.
What if it was immorality*. *(You still can die, but you don't age. It's available to everyone. And it comes in the near future). Would you take it then?
Plus when you see immortals depicted in stories, you notice how they always complain how fucking bored they are all the time? Being perpetually bored all time sounds like a form of torment.
If immortality was available to everyone, wouldn't we need to start considering what would happen if we overpopulate the earth? I mean, wars and disease will kill off people, but for every death isn't there like, a billion other births?
I actually turned this story into a manga for a college project. I really love this story. Technically the medium one where chang'e accidentally swallows the pill when hou yu comes home early and surprises her. Chang'e was very curious at this point
I'd like to be immortal under 2 conditions: 1. Stop aging at about 30 2. an exit button for if get kidnap by government officials or get stuck underground for some reason also... what will happen if I drown? will just be able to breath underwater? will I pass out forever due to lack of oxygen?
Depends on the kind of immortality. Aside from either retaining some semi-random physical age or finding out what you look like as a bloodhound, there's also various level of invulnerability. Including totally normal human vulnerability. If you're stuck with that *and* age without youth, I guess you can at least be assured that you won't end up with an eternity of dementia.
Idan Zamir I saw a version of immortality where they just kept drowning over and over again They would drown like a normal person, be asleep for s couple seconds, wake up, and do it all over again Yeah the main characters put him there because he wronged them (can’t remember what he did but it was something stupid)
@@gloop7458 that's kinda like in Torchwood, where Jack gets buried alive, causing him to suffocate and reanimate over and over again until he's found 2000 years later.
Now that I think about it, there are a lot of moon goddesses in folklore. If you think about it, it reflects on the ideal characteristics of feminism. The allure of the moon is the fact that it is admired from afar but cannot be reached by regular means. It's shrouded in darkness, giving an air of mystery. The moon is always changing waxing and waning as it moves through the sky just like the mood and temperament of a woman. Fun fact I learned from my mom and aunts, the ideal beauty for a girl to have was a round face and fair complexion because it matches traits of the moon.
The Greek and Roman mythologies are something of an anomaly within the Indoeuropean group in that respect. As for male traits for the moon... Maybe if I start with the sun. It's nurturing, guiding, sets everyone's schedules, and is beautiful but painful to look at. The moon is cold, dark, and keeps invading the sun's space. Maybe he needs to learn how to ask for directions.
If it's the kind of immortality I can give to other people and which doesn't come with a crippling drawback (age without youth, unable to change X, need to kill someone, etc)? Heck yeah! If it's not that kind of immortality? ...Maybe?
You forgot the part in some myths where the jade emperor kinda felt bad and sent an immortal group of bunnies to keep her company and make mochi for her which is why people of Asian descent typically call it "the bunny in the moon" rather than "the man in the moon" since depending on how you look at it the mokn can also look like a bunny instead of a face. Also, that's why moon cakes as well as mochi-based desserts are served at the moon festival.
**goes back through entire video so I can find the one frame with cloud-accurate Earth so it can be appreciated** Edit: 2:30 **Finds it** **Appreciates it**
Rewatching this video after watching Monkie Kid Season 3 makes it VERY clear how DIFFERENT that version of Chang’e is from the original myth. Though I really couldn’t care less as I enjoy them both very much (no I’m not quoting MK’s version of the character as that’s only for Journey To The West, and she has to be NAME DROPPED by Red in one of those episodes
The version I heard growing up is actually very different (I'm surprised tbh. It seems like the versions I know are never the 'official' ones lol). In the one I know, Hou Yi and Chang E start out as mortals and there are nine suns (that are actually portrayed as birds). He shoots them down, saves humanity, and is rewarded with two immortality pills by a god. His wife Chang E, through some kind of logic, decides that eating two pills will make her into a goddess, so she downs them by herself. She does turn into a goddess but she is also punished for her selfishness and greed by being exiled to the moon. So she lived on the moon with all her rabbits. No idea what happened to Hou Yi lol
Akira Saito the version I read was similar. The suns one night got really selfish, not wanting to take turns anymore and wanting to hog the sky, so they all went out at the same time in the morning, which resulted in what you would expect. Hou Yi shot 8 of them down so that there is only one left, saving everyone. However the mother of the suns wasn't exactly happy that he killed 8 of her 9 sun children and sent him down to Earth to wonder around for a while.
Wow I'm from Hong Kong and I have never heard any of these variations of the Chang' E myth, I grew up with a more sad version. But it's still cool to hear these
Same. The only version I've ever heard growing up was that Chang'E stole the elixir of immortality from her husband and upon drinking it, floated to the moon where she's doomed to live forever lonely on it.
I heard two both start with the two as mortals, the immortality potion being it has to be shared in order for them two both forever be immortal if eaten by one person that person would become immortal but at the cost of being to light and they must remain on the moon The first one is when Hou Yi gets the immortality potion, he leaves in a safe place and forgets to tell his wife. Chang E finds it one day and drinks it, and then floats to the moon leaving a very sad Hou Yi behind The next one is where the two immortals are happily living together and they got a immortality potion as a reward for saving the earth from too many sons. They plan on splitting it on Chinese New Year so they can be forever together on that specific day. Only some random jerks/criminal duo found out and on New Years where Hou Yi is being celebrated by the peeps outside, they sneak in to steal it. To prevent an immortal criminal duo plaguing humanity, Chang E eats it and floats up to the moon. Both versions leave Hou Yi sad
Chang'e:《...sooo, who is this chick again? She has been sending me weird letters all year.》 Lunarians:《uhh-ppfftt, don't worry yourself with such low individuals. It's probably one of your crazy fans wanting to show you their appreciation for your beauty. Nothing to worry about in the slightest!》 Chang'é:《... *shrugs* 》
If I'm gonna be honest, I've never heard of this, "true end." When you mentioned a true end, I was expecting you to mention the moon rabbit that Hou Yi commissions into creating the elixer in another variant I heard of this. Upon which it banishes itself to the moon out of repentance after getting caught, and thus keeps Chang'e company in her solitude. Of course, that comes after the myth where the rabbit gains immortality after it sacrificed its own life in a character test to feed three gods disguised as monks in the woods. But I'm happy that this happier version exists, though I've only ever heard of the, "Bad End", version before, and this is coming from a girl that hates sugar-coating dark myths and fairy tales.
I thought I check this out again since there's going to be a Movie called "Over the Moon". It's a good thing I get to know this story before the release of the Movie.
You left out the part where after Chang'e is imprisoned/exiled on the moon, the mother of one of the sun boys invades the moon to exact revenge and is helped by a Greek goddess of hell and her fairies.
Koifish Komeiji Chang'e:《...sooo, who is this chick again? She has been sending me weird letters all year.》 Lunarians:《uhh-ppfftt, don't worry yourself with such low individuals. It's probably one of your crazy fans wanting to show you their appreciation for your beauty. Nothing to worry about in the slightest!》 Chang'é:《... *shrugs* 》
@@toasatoshi Not even that. It's like a third talking about it, a third touhou references, a third talking about the movie, and 100% talking about Avatar and Wukong
In the version I've heard, the suns (forgot whether the Jade Emporer was involved) were supposed to be the sun one at a time, taking turns, but one day they decided to just all go up at the same time. Hou Yi, who is mortal, helped the people by shooting 9 suns down, which led to him being crowned emporer. However he was really tyrannical and obessed with being immortal. So when he got 2 pills (one for himeself and his wife) His wife, Chang'e ate them both when he wasn't noticing to put a limit on his rule. And then she floated to the moon.
"Starfall" at 0:25 gave me chills; had to go back to realize that it was the song lol. Hadn't heard that one in forever! Anyway, that distracted me 😅 Loved the vid.
mekolayn Chang'e:《...sooo, who is this chick again? She has been sending me weird letters all year.》 Lunarians:《uhh-ppfftt, don't worry yourself with such low individuals. It's probably one of your crazy fans wanting to show you their appreciation for your beauty. Nothing to worry about in the slightest!》 Chang'é:《... *shrugs* 》
The first i heard about Changé is when i studied chinese , my teacher would tell us stories at the end of class and ask questions about it after , it was to see how we remembered and it was so much fun listening to him because to us it felt like our grandpa's telling us fairytales. He told us the second one in this vid!! and after watching the first one , i thought that he knows we'll be sad if he tell us the first one . i missed him more now :,D
"My first girlfriend turned into the moon."
"That's rough, buddy"
I SHOULD'VE KNOWN THIS WOULD BE A COMMENT! XD
Miles nice
Miles
Does that mean Sokka’s story is based off of this one?
(edit) Conspiracy Theory??
Hahahaha
Anon yes of course
Hou Yi: Yeah. My wife turned into the moon.
Some mortal traveler thoroughly confused and doesnt know what to say: ...That's rough buddy.
She lived in the moon not become the moon... Event though I'm late still want to let u know....:P
@@mattleong3757 it was a avatar reference....
@@honeymonkey6894 ohhhh now I get it
Iron fist: magic chi go brr (he’s my favourite defender btw)
Hou ya: bruh wtf
ATLA REFERENCE HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
update: chang'e is now a very fashionable popstar on the moon (note: she's working through some emotional stuff)
Over The Moon tho
She living it good way up over the Moon
Also, her songs slap.
Yo, I was looking for this comment
I was looking for this comment yasss
"Unfortunately, the Jade Emperor is SHOCKED, _Shocked I tell you,_ that the arrow guy he commissioned to shoot arrows SHOT arrows at the people he pointed 'im at."
Jade emperor: WAIT YOU DID WHAT I TOLD YOU TO DO!!!!!
Archer: uhhh....yeah?
Jade emperor:HOW DARE YOU!!!!
@@mrspikydoo There are variety of versions for this story, but basically, the 10 suns coming out and Jade Emperor told Hou Yi to "do something about it", and when he knew 90% of his sons died he got very very upset.
Am I the only one who pictures the Jade Emperor sounding like the Chief Minister in Mulan?
Hey stop burning shit down you pyromaniac.
Hey Jester
Imagine if Sun Wukong was the jade emperor at this point
"You shot the sons? DUDE THAT'S EPIC!!! Ten points!"
Wukong: Oh, wait, you only shot nine of them? Fine. Nine points, then.
10 points to gryffindore
Sun meets Hou Yi after he and his wife get kicked from heaven. "Dude, teach me the bow and I will teach you one of the five ways I became Immortal." And they became friends
@@isaacgraff8288 and Hou Yi teaches Sun how to aim a bow. Best timeline
@@isaacgraff8288 oh yeah, i forgot Son Wukong for all intents and purposes is quintuply immortal
When I was younger, my aunt told me a very different ending.
The version I heard about was that the elixir was in two pills. Chang’e didn’t know it was one pill a person and took both.
The first have immortality, the second the ability to fly.
She began to float up into the sky and would have floated away forever if Hou yi hadn’t shot an arrow to the moon with a rope for her to grab. She literally anchored herself to the moon and eventually the flying pill wore off. But chang’e was trapped on the moon forever. Without her lover, she became so lonely she cried every night.
The emperor of heaven felt bad and sent her a jade rabbit as a companion.
There was also a part explaining the phases of the moon. I can’t remember that part.
嫦娥应悔偷灵药
this is the phases
In the Kabbalah, the reason that there are stars and moon phases because the moon got very lonely and God asked her for half of her strength for it, so she’ll have to disappear every few day of the month. The Moon agreed and God used the strength she had given him to make the stars.
what I heard was tueng ate the moon and then chang e forced for them to spit it out, explaining the moon cycles
@@aaravos4371 the space dog?
First his sons, then Sun Wukong
Dang, the Jade emperor really sucked at dealing with unruly teenagers.
Don't forget his nephew, Er Lang Shen. He locked his mother under a mountain and the dude forged a giant ax, split the thing in half when he was like sixteen, and went on to trash the entire heavenly court after his mother got killed
The tragic part is that When Er Lang Shen grew up, he did the same thing to his sister and nephew. That nephew had to get help from Sun Wukong (this takes place after "Journey to the West", so Wukong is super cool with everyone now) because he is the only one who have beat Er Lang Shen in a battle before. In the version I know Wukong beat the sht out of Er Lang Shen and the nephew and his mother reunited and there is a happy ending, but still... domestic violence runs in the Jade emperor family huh?
To be fair, as a parent I can attest to this, no one can control teens.
Nadia Silver my mom can control me she scares the shit outa me
I think Sun Wukong taught Er Lang Shen's nephew and then the latter, who was again like sixteen, went on to crash the heavenly court, defeats Er Lang Shen and then rescues his mother. It's almost a tradition that every thousand or so years some unruly teenager trashes the Jade Emperor's house for justice and the lolz
Chang'e also had a couple cameos in Journey to the West. She was the goddess that "Pigsy" drunkenly hit-on, while he was still the commander of the heavenly navy, which ended up getting him banished to the mortal realm and reincarnated as a pig, thus becoming the Pigsy we know.
Also her pet bunny escaped to the mortal realm, shapeshifted into the princess of India, and tried to seduce Tripitaka.
SleepingDrag0n yeah, that part was pretty fun
Her pet bunny did what to what?!
Agent J it’s not really her pet, it’s just a random immortal bunny that happened to be on the moon grinding medicine, but I guess her only companion is that bunny and another random guy who is cutting a tree that will never be cut so she may have adopted the bunny.
A lot of beautiful women (mortal and immortal) tried to seduce Tripitaka on his way. Guess our monk boy was really a piece of eye candy huh? (Some of these ladies intend to eat his flash in order to become immortal, but others actually want to be with him. Poor girls)
I'm so glad someone pointed this out, lol.
"Give the chose between boyfriends and the moon. Girls pick the moon every time"
Me: * Violent flashbacks of sokka from avatar the last airbender*
That's rough buddy
You, too, huh?
and failing in LoLK
Boycott nickeldon
Hmm... in the version my grandma told me, the ten sons/suns were supposed to take turns going across the sky, but one day they were all like what the heck let's all go at the time it'll fun for everyone.
Jason Wu So Discworld’s Pyramids?
And it was fun only for them
I heard that version too. In that version, they thought the people would appreciate their power and the last sun didn't notice how bad it was until all his brothers were dead. In that version, Yi would have killed them all haven't the earthly emperor stole one of the arrows from Yi's quiver. Aaaaand Yi was a hero to the people after he slew all the monsters that came out due to the extreme drought caused by the ten suns
and then it wasn’t even fun for them because they all died, except one.
yeah i was told that version as well.
Easter Egg: Remember in Journey to the West, Pigsy was once a divine member of the heaven before he flirted (harassed) with some divine chick and was condemned to a mortal life? That divine chick is actually Chang'E, which is super bad because Hou Yi was like his teacher or something (before he became mortal, also in some version Pigsy is the apprentice who killed Hou Yi, so bad pig! Bad!)
which version said that Hou Yi was pigsy's teacher? I never came across any before
Then I guess it's time for bacon.
@@romypotash7114 There's an audiobook on youtube, there should be pdfs lying about on the internet and finding physchical copies is easy thanks to Amazon or whichever version of a bookstore and nothing else your country has and ask to see if they have it somewhere (several volume story, hard to find it on a shelf).
@James Wang There were two Hou Yi in the ancient Chinese history/mythology, both of them were great archers so it is easy to mix them up. The one who shoot down the sun lived in the 5 King(五帝)era, and the one who become a tribe/kingdom leader lived in Xia(夏) dynasty. The Hou Yi from this video was never a leader or anything, he lives as a hunter/archer until death.
there's lewd Chinese fanart about it, by the way
Pigsy's got some fanboys, lemme tell you
Hou yi: my wife turned into the moon
Jade emperor: that’s rough buddy
It’s midnight, everyone in my house is trying to sleep, and you made me laugh out loud. Thanks
YEAH BOOMERANG!
Hou yi: It was your fault to begin with.
I’m sure there’s a fanfic somewhere about Chang’e, Artemis, and Kaguya all being roommates on the moon with different problems happening all the time.
I hope there is somewhere
Chang'E just complains about how many times a pure space mom and goddess of hell keep trying to kill her with fairies
@@normaltuesday1872 “what happened to my son, chang’e?”
@@normaltuesday1872 it's hot topic shama
@@normaltuesday1872 imagine artemis juat bursts into the room and just
"Why the FUCK is there so many people outside trying to kill you two!?"
Fun fact: the crew of Apollo 11 were told to look out for Chang'E as they were preparing to land on the Moon.
Yeah, mission control told them about the legend and they joked "We'll keep an eye out for the bunny girl"
COOL!
And then Clownpiece was born
"Sweet, a monkey!"
CRACK
"Oh, it's just a monkey-shaped rock."
Sun seeker of secrets!
Any chance she meant Sun Wu Kong?
WuKong: What the fu-
yes that does happen in the video
Looks like he was shooting for a 10th Sun
Sokka: My first girlfriend turned into the moon.
Zuko: That’s rough buddy.
Beat me to it by 2 minutes!
SylenDraws I love you!
Sokka: The moon spirit is a gentle, loving lady! She rules the sky with compassion and...LUNAR GOODNESS!
+crest2x4
That she does, buddy. That she does.
M A R R Y M E .
It'd be cool for Chang'E and Artemis to hang out on the moon, but I bet it would be super awkward if Hou Yi and Phoebus(Apollo) run into each other:
Phoebus: I'm the god of archery.
Hou Yi: Sweet, me too! I once shot down 9 suns, it was super cool! How about you?
Phoebus: ... I don't want to talk to you anymore.
daphne cui
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😹😹😹😹😹😹😹
so a weird duo lane in smite?
Hou Yi shot down 9 sons, but Apollo only got to kill 6 and a handful of love interests. Extra salt.
Apollo: I got this sweet sun chariot that can turn into a lambogini at will.
@@mastermelee2543 Huo Yi: "Cool! But like, do YOU have a wife too?"
Apollo(Thinking of Daphne and Hyacinthus): .
I feel like this whole situation could have been solved pretty easily if sun wukong didn't just eat all of the peaches.
yes,you are right.
alternaitely they could just split it and get immortality so that they can both wait 12,000 Years to get a divine dose for Both
"I finally figured out how cooking works"
Did anyone notice the smoke in that panel? I'm...pretty sure that's an interesting way to discover how cooking actually works!
Pfft. If the smoke detectors aren't going off, you're not actually cooking. 😜
Could be smoking meat (smoking the method)
Why not share the double dose then go back for more after the 6000 years are up?
Problem solving and critical thinking kids, so your girlfriend doesn't become the moon
They apparently did not know that way back then
Won't they become ancient grandpa and grandma? It would be hard for them to reach that mountain.
@@AntediluvianRomance They are immortal, so they should have time for the journey.
@@pRahvi0, they would have time, but much less capabilities e.g. to climb slopes and cross ravines. If all your strength leaves you, no time in the world will help you overcome your thousand year arthrytis.
@@AntediluvianRomance That would imply they eventually become incapable of breathing and performing other bodily functions needed for living. Thus, they would soon be nothing more than corpses lying around - or even completely bodyless spirits, if the immortality is limited to their soul only. That would really suck and in that case I could totally see becoming the moon as a way better option.
I would rather assume them at least as able as normal elders are (excluding hospitalized ones), so given all the time in the world, they could just build gentle stairs to each cliff and fill all the ravines, if necessary.
Chang'e notably got a call-out during the first moon landing!
Ronald Evans (CC): Among the large headlines concerning Apollo this morning, is one asking that you watch for a lovely girl with a big rabbit. An ancient legend says a beautiful Chinese girl called Chang-O has been living there for 4,000 years. It seems she was banished to the Moon because she stole the pill of immortality from her husband. You might also look for her companion, a large Chinese rabbit, who is easy to spot since he is always standing on his hind feet in the shade of a cinnamon tree. The name of the rabbit is not reported.
Michael Collins (CMP): Okay. We'll keep a close eye out for the bunny girl.
the rabbit needs a name, stat
"All the girls head to the moon"
*The Last Airbender flashbacks*
“And yes...I did eat...pickled...fish.”
"Shh... I'm trying to watch!"
To f$@&ing tru bruh
Yeah I’m guessing she was even based on Chang’e lol. Her name Yue is even “moon” in Chinese so I wouldn’t be surprised if that was just another instance of Avatar being inspired by Chinese culture.
*I have an irresistible urge to ask Chang'e if she's watching.*
Damn it Junko
CHANG’EEEEEEEEEEE
Junko: lapis my dear... GET CLOWNPIECE!
I knew I would find y'all here
According to Glen Keane (former head animator at Disney and designer of Ariel), she is
(Netflix is launching a film called “Over the moon” which will feature Chinese mythology. The trailer looks amazing and I need all of you to watch it because it looks beautiful)
...Oh shit, I just realized that there's Kaguya, Chang'e, and Artemis that practically live on the Moon right? What about Tsukuyomi the Shinto Moon God?
It just became Three's Company: Moon Edition.
Well now that you mention it i will have trouble sleeping at night knowing that there are moon goddesses that can currently see me at night
According to one tradition, Cain ended up on the moon.
FactFiend 1000 Like... Cain as in Cain and Abel?
@@hedgehatchet3578 Yes.
@@factfiend1000 Don't forget the rabbits and... Whatever they grow to make mochi flour over there
*Become immortal? In THIS body? Heck no.*
Also as a Chinese person, your pronunciation ain’t too bad! Good job Red!
Isagail As someome taking Chinese, i can agree.
Have you heard the version where Hou Yi turns evil and Chang 'E sacrifices herself to prevent him from becoming an immortal tyrant? That's the version I grew up with. Also, weren't Hou Yi and Chang 'E always mortal? This is the first time I have ever heard of them being demoted from godhood.
Chow Yee Lee If you actually read the notes at the end of the video, she mentioned those variations... did you not watch the video?
Right, sorry about that. Still, this is the first time I have heard of Hou Yi and Chang 'E being demoted from godhood.
Also, the version where Hou Yi turns evil is the one that I grew up with. I only recently heard of the version with Feng Meng in it.
*holds video up to the sky*
"ARE YOU WATCHING, CHANG'E?"
Chang'e:《...sooo, who is this chick again? She has been sending me weird letters all year.》
Lunarians:《uhh-ppfftt, don't worry yourself with such low individuals. It's probably one of your crazy fans wanting to show you their appreciation for your beauty. Nothing to worry about in the slightest!》
Chang'é:《... *shrugs* 》
It’s night time somewhere in the world
I read(past tense) that as *"holds up the sky"* and I immediately thought of the titan Atlas. I should really take a break from OSP and get my eyes checked.
Nice toho reference lel. But seriously. Are you watching chang e?
In Chinese folklore, doing so (pointing at the moon directly or cussing when the moon's out) will have your earlobe severed by Chang E because the crescent moon resembles a sickle and thus can be wielded by her.
Hou Yi: So my girlfriend drank the whole elixir and become the moon goddess.
Feng Meng: That's rough buddy.
Honestly the Jade Emperor seems like a 20-something who just moved into his own house and can't handle any setbacks or else everything goes haywire. Which is why he has absolutely no chill and makes idiotic split-second decisions.
Juu Ju that's fair. Wukong is enough to stress anybody out of their mind.
Juu Ju Imagine being stuck working as a bureaucrat with no chance of retirement for an eternity. That's true Hell right there.
To be fair jade emperor didn’t order hou yi to kill his son. But he killed them
To be fair, in some iterations of the myth, the Jade Emperor order Houyi to only threaten the suns and not kill them. However, Houyi, seeing the devastation they caused in the land, got horribly pissed and decides to kill them. He would’ve killed all ten suns if it weren’t for a nearby earth god stealing one of his arrows from his quiver.
The jade emperor is represented by whoever was ruling China at the time so it wouldn’t be surprisingly if some of these myths were made by people who were not happy at their leadership thousands of years ago
If I were offered immortality, the VERY FIRST thing I would say is "All right, what's the catch?"
MegaFafnir Wouldn't the catch be obvious?
Aside from the obvious, yes. You could be granted immortality but your body continues aging. While it doesn't die it gets rather brittle with age. Another option could be the vampire route. Immortality but you must regularly consume blood in order for the effects to remain.
What you mention is an actual Greek myth. Tithonus and Aurora, goddess of Dawn. Aurora was charmed by Tithonus, and asked Zeus to make him immortal. Zeus gave it, but she forgot to ask for the 'no aging' bit. So he just got older and older. The Gods can't revoke what they did, so they turned him(it says here) into a cicada.
Apparently the son of these two was Memnon of the Ethiopians. I'm only aware of this because a children's book on the Trojan War, "Greeks and Trojans' by Rex Warner, goes into it when the Ethiopians show up in the tenth year of the war for the Trojan side. I only had it because we used it in secondary school for English lessons. Kept it.
The catch is having to watch everyone else die
@@wendy7988 agreed. Look at the movie "Highlander"(the original one specifically). Those particular Immortals have a very clear set of rules, one of which is "they cannot have children". In essence, this can also apply to "no attachments whatsoever", as an Immortal's loved ones continue to age and die normally while the Immortal stays young until being beheaded by another Immortal.
My chinese teacher told us a different version of the story last year that I think is pretty cool too. Instead of the Jade emperor getting mad at Houyi he instead rewards him by making him and Chang’e king and queen of a large kingdom. For a while everything is going well until Houyi’s newfound power starts going to his head and he becomes a corrupt and harsh ruler. He wants to be king forever so he commissions a healer to make the immortality elixir for him. Chang’e knows though that if he uses it, her subjects will have to live miserable lives under an unforgiving king, and she won’t be around to stop him. So, she drinks the elixir in an act of self sacrifice and drifts up to the moon because gods cannot live on earth. Houyi is heartbroken and changes his ways, gazing at the moon every night being the only way to see his wife.
On today’s episode of “The Jade Emperor Overreacts in the WORST Way Possible...”
Scorpio The Scorpion
I think we can make it a three seasons show
What wacky high jinx will he get up to next?
Scorpio The Scorpion guessing* that’s like episode 407
Arrows dont have a stun mode jade emporer what did you think would happen.
Again
This entire thing I could only think about "That's rough buddy" from ATLA then you referenced it in your description, you guys are awesome.
Wow. In the second version of the story, both Hou Yi and Chang'e aren't jerks. I'm surprised.
I'd love to know how on earth Hou Yi managed to kill Junko's son in order to warrant Junko's invasion of the moon to kill Chang'e.
In Touhou, this Hou Yi is also another Hou Yi, in a different historical legend. ZUN took some creative liberties by merging myths. Junko is relevant to the other one, I forget how it went but it's something that can probably be searched.
And what about Hecatia
you know i only just found out yesterday ZUN weirdly decided to merge multible legends of hou yi together and that he apparantly also was married to junko in Touhou Canon based on the tyrant version of that myth (and i can’t find too much on the lady Junko is supposed to be in that regard)
@@windyryady6367 Based off a Greek goddess (specifically Hecate), so doesn't appear in this mythos
@@zacharyyoungblood7013 Oh right, sorry
Don’t know if you meant it but I liked the ending line- “between the moon & boyfriends, girls pick the moon every time”- I like that as a reference to Avatar the last Air Bender
Actually, I’m curious if Avatar was inspired by Chang’e at all. It does have heavy Chinese (and Japanese) influence in cultural design etc so that could be another connection.
Oh, I just looked it up. The connection is mentioned in Wikipedia’s trivia section, and I hadn’t remembered the girl’s name is Yue (which is Chinese for moon). That’s pretty cool. 👌
I wouldn’t mind having regeneration and stay young forever, but not being able to die ever sounds like hell.
SylenDraws sounds like you want jellyfish imortallity
Depends on if there are other immortals to hang out with. (And on if "ever" includes "stuck in a stellar core" and "heat death of the universe" and stuff...) That's something the first version of Chang'E failed to consider, in the nigh-ubiquitous literary tradition of "active women only make things worse for everyone". (So let's stick to the "true end," eh?)
Exactly!
I would like "other immortals exist and you are all great friends or at least have great dynamics and when the universe dies you die" kinda immortality
And think about it even before the universe dies I’d think an advanced civilization of immortals would have found a way to either prevent the heat death of the universe or at least tear open a portal or something. Heck I bet you we’d have thought of something a few billion years before then and have some contingency or whatever.
I'd just like to point out that this story varies a lot. the typical story that chinese kids are taught is actually very different from this one. Hou Yi and Chang E were actually mortals and were always mortals from the beginning of the story, and after hou yi shot the nine suns down, the gods actually gave him the elixir of immortality to express their gratitude.
They were just trying to achieve made in heaven, don't judge them.
+Justin Y. *nobody would ever achieve the unwanted immortality of the commentor above*
Oh wow, how did Justin Y. get here?
Get a better hobby, dude
Sebastian Maftei no u™
*Is that a **_Motherfucking_** Jojo Reference?!?!*
Your pronunciation isn't too far off! As a Chinese person myself, I can confirm this.
"Sweet a monkey!"
"Oh it's just a monkey shaped rock"
I see what you did there.
Another beautiful story with beautiful pictures :)
you can even hear junko screech in the background
lmfao
Junko: **Insert Navy Seals Copypasta here**
You know... in the first version of this story, if Hou Yi just drank half of the potion right when he first got it, then they both could have become regular immortal, and once they did that they could just wait the 6,000 years needed to get more of that magic juice and then both of them could have been full god immortal.
Planning, it helps.
but the problem is, he thought that they could share it but in the first version chang'e is a a-hole so he really didn't think his wife would betray him like that
Wait since they are exiled wouldn’t they not be able to get it? Could they just wait for the immortal peach trees to grow back and like- steal them like WuKong did???
"Are you watching Chang'e?!"
Did you get the reference ?
Tulipia5 hahaha touhou
Hahaha yeah fuck stage 5 and 6 in particular
Yes hahaha
Hahaha yes!
Junko
THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS RED!!! THIS IS MY FAVORITE CHINESE MYTH OF ALL TIME (also minor insignificant detail but Chang'e was like. the best dancer of all time. that's why Hou Yi married her)(also some say that the elixir was so potent that it damaged her throat a lot, making her mute. Others say she was banished to the moon for being "selfish", her punishment being not allowed to speak anymore. She lives with the Jade/Moon Rabbit, sometimes called Yutu, her only company, who also serves as a "spokesbunny" for her)
4:00 Virgin Moon-Goddess who tried to get at Chang'e with an army of fairies led by a lampad.
And then a divine spirit of pure grudge invades the moon with the help of an army of fairies (one of which is dressed as a jester wearing an American flag) and Hecate with the sole goal of taking revenge on Chang'E for Hou Yi shooting down those suns because one of them was the divine spirit's son.
-Plot of Touhou Legacy of the Lunatic Kingdom.
I noticed that Ghost in the Shell music, Red! Clever touch.
Awsamazing Eden which song was it
Little Regg the song that plays here 3:14
I'm still a tuna ah ok
I thought it was from nier automata
kiwigummies when dose that play
I can't help but to have the mental image of all of the moon gods and goddesses.... And a rabbit, sharing the moon together.
You think they have poker night or something?
Yeah i have a mental image of that too! I think they would have poker night once in a while and they would be like living in moon apartments where they're all neighbors.
I wouldn't want to be immortal(outside of the religious version obviously.) Seeing everyone close to you, even those younger than me die doesn't appeal to me, especially since I'm not the most social person. Also, I procrastinate as it is, if I had an infinite amount of time, I would never get anything done.
What if it was immorality*. *(You still can die, but you don't age. It's available to everyone. And it comes in the near future). Would you take it then?
Plus when you see immortals depicted in stories, you notice how they always complain how fucking bored they are all the time? Being perpetually bored all time sounds like a form of torment.
If immortality was available to everyone, wouldn't we need to start considering what would happen if we overpopulate the earth? I mean, wars and disease will kill off people, but for every death isn't there like, a billion other births?
CATCHTHESEDREAMS That's a good point, people may fear the specter of death but it serves a very important purpose
You're likely to see most people close to you die anyway eventually, and it's not like you can't ever recover from that.
So.... who else suddenly remembers the conversation between Zuko and Sokka in Avatar the Last Airbender season 3?
With all the memes, it's not so sudden
+Geoff Roach
Red did, apparently.
About half the comments section it seems.
Geoff Roach I didn't and now I feel like a traitor to the fanbase
+Joey R
Don't worry about it. Its not like there's an armed mob coming for you.
1:25 everyone's making wukong jokes but missed the on-screen joke here somehow.
You and I didn't
Also me
@oH well,lord! Sun wu Kong was born from a monkey shaped rock which also was born from a bigger rock. Dude just tried to hunt Wukong ^^
Carte Izly thanks! I only knew he was born from a rock (actually thought it was egg shaped crystal, but that’s Hollywood)
I noticed it too! I'm glad someone said it!
I actually turned this story into a manga for a college project. I really love this story.
Technically the medium one where chang'e accidentally swallows the pill when hou yu comes home early and surprises her. Chang'e was very curious at this point
I'd like to be immortal under 2 conditions:
1. Stop aging at about 30
2. an exit button for if get kidnap by government officials or get stuck underground for some reason
also... what will happen if I drown? will just be able to breath underwater? will I pass out forever due to lack of oxygen?
+Idan Zamir
Since you can't die, you'd most likely be in agonizing pain until someone gives you CPR or something.
Depends on the kind of immortality. Aside from either retaining some semi-random physical age or finding out what you look like as a bloodhound, there's also various level of invulnerability. Including totally normal human vulnerability. If you're stuck with that *and* age without youth, I guess you can at least be assured that you won't end up with an eternity of dementia.
Idan Zamir
I saw a version of immortality where they just kept drowning over and over again
They would drown like a normal person, be asleep for s couple seconds, wake up, and do it all over again
Yeah the main characters put him there because he wronged them (can’t remember what he did but it was something stupid)
@@gloop7458 that's kinda like in Torchwood, where Jack gets buried alive, causing him to suffocate and reanimate over and over again until he's found 2000 years later.
*Pure Space Mom enters the chat*
*Hot Topic God enters the chat*
Hot Topic god wtf
Oh and: *lost 1cc enters the chat*
Murica fairy enters the chat.
are you watching chang'e
*Moon rabbit enters the chat*
*Shrine Maiden enters the chat*
*Ordinary Magician enters the chat*
*Green Shrine Maiden enters the chat*
Why does this have so many likes it makes no sense
Now that I think about it, there are a lot of moon goddesses in folklore. If you think about it, it reflects on the ideal characteristics of feminism. The allure of the moon is the fact that it is admired from afar but cannot be reached by regular means. It's shrouded in darkness, giving an air of mystery. The moon is always changing waxing and waning as it moves through the sky just like the mood and temperament of a woman. Fun fact I learned from my mom and aunts, the ideal beauty for a girl to have was a round face and fair complexion because it matches traits of the moon.
Mullerornis huh, neat. Let me ask you then what kind of masculine symbolism can you think of that be correlated with the moon? Just curious.
The Greek and Roman mythologies are something of an anomaly within the Indoeuropean group in that respect. As for male traits for the moon... Maybe if I start with the sun. It's nurturing, guiding, sets everyone's schedules, and is beautiful but painful to look at.
The moon is cold, dark, and keeps invading the sun's space. Maybe he needs to learn how to ask for directions.
... Well, that escalated quickly.
brigidtheirish ikr!?
There's still a bit of a leap between "insanity" and "raping all human women once a month." Seriously, Mesoamerica, what's your deal?!
If it's the kind of immortality I can give to other people and which doesn't come with a crippling drawback (age without youth, unable to change X, need to kill someone, etc)? Heck yeah!
If it's not that kind of immortality? ...Maybe?
Timothy McLean for me, hell no! I want a long healthy life, but only around one hundred years long. I’d get too world weary.
If it's immortality but you still feel pain and tiredness (like Mokou) no thanks lol
@@abarette_ I understand the pain part, but why would you care if an immortal gets _tired?_ You have all the time in the universe, you can take naps!
@@timothymclean lol
*JUNKO* *WANTS* *TO* *KNOW* *YOUR* *LOCATION*
FINALLY! Another Miscellaneous Myths! I love when you post these types of videos, they are so cool!
Same
As touching as the true ending of the story is, I NEED THAT SHIRT. MY ASEXUALITY DEMANDS IT.
Pink Wings same
Really
maybe
Pink Wings
Lol right
Lol xD
You forgot the part in some myths where the jade emperor kinda felt bad and sent an immortal group of bunnies to keep her company and make mochi for her which is why people of Asian descent typically call it "the bunny in the moon" rather than "the man in the moon" since depending on how you look at it the mokn can also look like a bunny instead of a face. Also, that's why moon cakes as well as mochi-based desserts are served at the moon festival.
CHANG'E ARE YOU WATCHING?!
Damn, you beat me to it by 3 minutes.
Damn dude.
I'll just add this "Old lady screaming at the moon, demands revenge for son"
I knew someone was gonna reference that as soon as I clicked the video. XD
OffBrandAnon when one of the Suns is Apollo, but it seem that she didn't care about him too much, it more about those shadow in hell
Remember Girls:
Moons are better than dudes.
That is the truest statement I've heard all day
Moons before dudes
@@madisongreen7975 Put it on a shirt !
In Spanish the moon is feminine #luna
Hey, you got a Love Nikki in your avatar. Awesome!
Returning to this video after listening to the soundtrack to Over The Moon...
**goes back through entire video so I can find the one frame with cloud-accurate Earth so it can be appreciated**
Edit: 2:30 **Finds it** **Appreciates it**
ServantPrincess and I in turn appreciate you letting us know
Kathy Aird Aw, thanks!😊
I just searched for the comment pointing it out, thank you
Thanks.
*ARE YOU WATCHING ME CHANG'E???*
-t-pose-
Chang'e: Eh nope,not even here
@@yoggysothy2512
HA! At least I got my own theme, a battle, and some memes.
Chang'e:At least I don't have a dead son
@@yoggysothy2512
Atleast Junko didn't had it with rabbits.
@@Mari_Intothestaircase at least Chang'e didn't try to murder people
Rewatching this video after watching Monkie Kid Season 3 makes it VERY clear how DIFFERENT that version of Chang’e is from the original myth. Though I really couldn’t care less as I enjoy them both very much (no I’m not quoting MK’s version of the character as that’s only for Journey To The West, and she has to be NAME DROPPED by Red in one of those episodes
“It’s either this or I record Fly Me To The Moon again.” I snort laughed
The version I heard growing up is actually very different (I'm surprised tbh. It seems like the versions I know are never the 'official' ones lol). In the one I know, Hou Yi and Chang E start out as mortals and there are nine suns (that are actually portrayed as birds). He shoots them down, saves humanity, and is rewarded with two immortality pills by a god. His wife Chang E, through some kind of logic, decides that eating two pills will make her into a goddess, so she downs them by herself. She does turn into a goddess but she is also punished for her selfishness and greed by being exiled to the moon. So she lived on the moon with all her rabbits. No idea what happened to Hou Yi lol
Akira Saito the version I read was similar. The suns one night got really selfish, not wanting to take turns anymore and wanting to hog the sky, so they all went out at the same time in the morning, which resulted in what you would expect. Hou Yi shot 8 of them down so that there is only one left, saving everyone. However the mother of the suns wasn't exactly happy that he killed 8 of her 9 sun children and sent him down to Earth to wonder around for a while.
that sounds like something that happened in dragon ball
0:11 THERES MY BOY WUKONG!!!
ARE YOU WATCHING, CHANG'E?
Wow I'm from Hong Kong and I have never heard any of these variations of the Chang' E myth, I grew up with a more sad version. But it's still cool to hear these
Same. The only version I've ever heard growing up was that Chang'E stole the elixir of immortality from her husband and upon drinking it, floated to the moon where she's doomed to live forever lonely on it.
I heard two both start with the two as mortals, the immortality potion being it has to be shared in order for them two both forever be immortal if eaten by one person that person would become immortal but at the cost of being to light and they must remain on the moon
The first one is when Hou Yi gets the immortality potion, he leaves in a safe place and forgets to tell his wife. Chang E finds it one day and drinks it, and then floats to the moon leaving a very sad Hou Yi behind
The next one is where the two immortals are happily living together and they got a immortality potion as a reward for saving the earth from too many sons. They plan on splitting it on Chinese New Year so they can be forever together on that specific day. Only some random jerks/criminal duo found out and on New Years where Hou Yi is being celebrated by the peeps outside, they sneak in to steal it. To prevent an immortal criminal duo plaguing humanity, Chang E eats it and floats up to the moon.
Both versions leave Hou Yi sad
I came back here after watching the Netflix movie Over The Moon. Give it a watch, its really good. It sorta scoots between these two endings
"are you watching chang'e??"
"ARE YOU FUCKING WATCHING, CHANG'E"
Chang'e:《...sooo, who is this chick again? She has been sending me weird letters all year.》
Lunarians:《uhh-ppfftt, don't worry yourself with such low individuals. It's probably one of your crazy fans wanting to show you their appreciation for your beauty. Nothing to worry about in the slightest!》
Chang'é:《... *shrugs* 》
MOON CAKES ARE DELICIOUS I personally like the lotus root ones, but you should at least try them once in your mortal life😋
what about in my immortal life?
Pan Cake Try them all the time
"Given the choice between boyfriends and the moon, girls pick the moon every time"
I am getting this framed ♥╣[-_-]╠♥
If I'm gonna be honest, I've never heard of this, "true end."
When you mentioned a true end, I was expecting you to mention the moon rabbit that Hou Yi commissions into creating the elixer in another variant I heard of this. Upon which it banishes itself to the moon out of repentance after getting caught, and thus keeps Chang'e company in her solitude. Of course, that comes after the myth where the rabbit gains immortality after it sacrificed its own life in a character test to feed three gods disguised as monks in the woods.
But I'm happy that this happier version exists, though I've only ever heard of the, "Bad End", version before, and this is coming from a girl that hates sugar-coating dark myths and fairy tales.
I thought I check this out again since there's going to be a Movie called "Over the Moon".
It's a good thing I get to know this story before the release of the Movie.
Junko: CHANGEEEEEEEE
Also hello any Touhou fans.
Hello
Just came back to this video to refresh myself on the story after Touhou
ARE YOU WATCHING
You left out the part where after Chang'e is imprisoned/exiled on the moon, the mother of one of the sun boys invades the moon to exact revenge and is helped by a Greek goddess of hell and her fairies.
Also in some stories Houyi reincarnated into a god after death....and is promptly exiled to the Sun
*LoLK Flashbacks*
WT-
Welcome to Touhou
FLASHBACKS VIOLENTLY AS PIEROTT OF THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER PLAYS
"It was either this or I recorded fly me to the Moon again"
How did I not hear that the first time.
CHANG'E, ARE YOU WATCHING?
Koifish Komeiji Chang'e:《...sooo, who is this chick again? She has been sending me weird letters all year.》
Lunarians:《uhh-ppfftt, don't worry yourself with such low individuals. It's probably one of your crazy fans wanting to show you their appreciation for your beauty. Nothing to worry about in the slightest!》
Chang'é:《... *shrugs* 》
@@Fannintendociccio1 "Why are they showing their appreciation by tormenting an earth rabbit?"
@@TurboGhast. pls lets keep ships out of this😅
APOLLO 11
@@Mari_Intothestaircase it's apollo 13 cuz dangnabbit eirin
Please make a video of all of the songs you've sung. Your voice is so beautiful.
I love how half this comment section is just Touhou 15 references.
It's say it's about a third people actually talking about it, a third touhou references and a third wukong jokes
@@toasatoshi Not even that. It's like a third talking about it, a third touhou references, a third talking about the movie, and 100% talking about Avatar and Wukong
There's very few tbh. Not enough.
How could it not be w
The Moon don't need no man!
I love that shirt so much XD
I LOVE the frame at 1:15 of them losing their immortality/godhood! ❤
Who’s here after watching Over The Moon?
Me...
Me 😳
Me
Me
Me I love it better tho
"My girlfriend turned into the moon...
That's rough, buddy."
In the version I've heard, the suns (forgot whether the Jade Emporer was involved) were supposed to be the sun one at a time, taking turns, but one day they decided to just all go up at the same time. Hou Yi, who is mortal, helped the people by shooting 9 suns down, which led to him being crowned emporer. However he was really tyrannical and obessed with being immortal. So when he got 2 pills (one for himeself and his wife) His wife, Chang'e ate them both when he wasn't noticing to put a limit on his rule. And then she floated to the moon.
Fun fact: their name in Vietnamese are Hau Nghe and Hang Nga, respectively.
Almost the same word except Hang part… like Schmitt and Smith
"Starfall" at 0:25 gave me chills; had to go back to realize that it was the song lol. Hadn't heard that one in forever!
Anyway, that distracted me 😅 Loved the vid.
0:38 the melody in the background is from Spirited Away (my favorite Toho film)
WHEN DID ZUN MAKE A TOUHOU FILM
Red: Girls will always chose the moon
Artemis: (frantic happy moon noises)
3:50 This makes me think of Princess Yue
Vigilant Sycamore, right now I'm insanely clapping my hands.
Junko: Chang'e, are you watching?
mekolayn Chang'e:《...sooo, who is this chick again? She has been sending me weird letters all year.》
Lunarians:《uhh-ppfftt, don't worry yourself with such low individuals. It's probably one of your crazy fans wanting to show you their appreciation for your beauty. Nothing to worry about in the slightest!》
Chang'é:《... *shrugs* 》
Ah Yes I wa slooking for the touhou references
Watching this as background before I go watch Over the Moon
The first i heard about Changé is when i studied chinese , my teacher would tell us stories at the end of class and ask questions about it after , it was to see how we remembered and it was so much fun listening to him because to us it felt like our grandpa's telling us fairytales. He told us the second one in this vid!! and after watching the first one , i thought that he knows we'll be sad if he tell us the first one . i missed him more now :,D
I was taught this story half a million times as a kid, I love it so much and I'm so happy to see you transform it into your own animatic style!!
My brother used to tell me this myth when I was younger. Thank you for the retelling
"That's rough buddy." - a certain someone.
Now Chang’e is a grieving pop princess who hangs out with knock-off Angry Bird-like creatures and the Jade Rabbit. Crazy, right?