For millennia, the moon has been more than just a celestial body to the Chinese people; it's a symbol of beauty, longing, and familial unity. This enduring fascination has fueled a century-old lunar lore and a modern-day space program that seeks to unravel the moon's mysteries.
From the ancient poetry in Shijing (Classic of Poetry), where the moon's beauty is likened to that of a woman, to the homesick verses of Li Bai, the moon has served as a muse for poets and a source of comfort for the homesick. Even today, the moon remains a symbol of global connection, as it is seen by all across the world.
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From Mid-Autumn to space program: China's passion for the moon
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