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According to legend, the Jade Rabbit lives on the Moon as a companion to the Moon Goddess, Chang'e. It is constantly depicted using a mortar and pestle to brew the elixir of immortality. This folklore frequently influences fantasy and xianxia (cultivation) donghua. donghua rabbit
The next time you watch a donghua, keep an eye out for the rabbits. They are more than just cute animals; they are a cultural and artistic touchstone that has been hopping through centuries of Chinese storytelling. This public link is valid for 7 days
: Don't let the rabbit ears fool you; her fighting style is brutal and acrobatic. She uses "Soft Bone Lock" and teleportation to overwhelm opponents with high-speed physical attacks. The Symbolism Can’t copy the link right now
Unlike an American cartoon rabbit (Bugs Bunny, who won't shut up), the Donghua rabbit is largely silent. If it does speak, it is via a mental link (telepathy) or an ancient, crackling voice that contrasts violently with its small body.
Perhaps the most famous "rabbit" in modern donghua is Xiao Wu. While she takes on human form, she is a 100,000-year-old soul beast.