The world's first AIGC animated series on Chinese civilization, CHINESE STORIES, introduces "The Roaring Tiger and the Jade Rabbit of the Moon," unveiling the profound cultural significance of these two Chinese zodiac symbols.
The tiger has long been a symbol of supreme authority and strength in Chinese tradition, with ancient warriors often honored as "Tiger Generals." The idiom "Like father, like son" (literally, "A tiger father will not beget a dog son") encapsulates the enduring wisdom of heritage and legacy in Eastern culture.
Meanwhile, the Jade Rabbit of the Moon Palace originates from a poignant legend: Hou Yi, the husband of Chang'e, transforms into a snow-white rabbit after she became an immortal and stayed on the moon, journeying to the Moon Palace to accompany her, thus creating the bittersweet tale of the "Jade Rabbit Grinding Medicine."
The courage and determination of the tiger intertwine with the wit and purity of the rabbit, offering a compelling interpretation of the bravery and valor typically associated with those born in the Year of the Tiger, and the kindness and cleverness of those born in the Year of the Rabbit.
The episode is available in three languages exclusively on the DotDotNews app.
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