It is said that one year in ancient times, ten suns appeared in the sky, which made the earth smoke and the sea dry. The common people could no longer live. This event startled a hero named Hou Yi. He climbed to the top of Kunlun Mountain, wielded his magic power, pulled open his divine bow, and shot down nine redundant Suns at one stroke. Hou Yi established his unparalleled martial arts, which were respected and loved by the people. Many people with lofty ideals came to learn martial arts. The treacherous, cunning and evil minded pengmeng also mixed in. Soon Hou Yi married a beautiful and kind wife named Chang’e. In addition to passing on his skills and hunting, Hou Yi stayed with his wife all day long, and people envied this loving couple. One day, Hou Yi went to Kunlun mountain to visit friends and ask for Tao. He happened to meet the queen mother who passed by, so he asked the queen mother for a bag of magic medicine. It is said that if you take this medicine, you can instantly rise to heaven and become an immortal. However, Hou Yi was reluctant to leave his wife, so he had to hand over the elixir to Chang’e for collection. Chang’e hid the medicine in the treasure box on the dressing table, but Peng Meng saw it. Three days later, Hou Yi led his disciples out to hunt. The spooky pengmeng pretended to be ill and stayed. Shortly after Hou Yi led his people away, Peng Meng broke into the backyard of the inner house with a sword and forced Chang’e to hand over the magic medicine. Chang’e knew that she was not Peng Meng’s opponent. When she was in danger, she made a quick decision, turned to open the treasure box, took out the magic medicine and swallowed it. Chang’e swallowed the medicine and immediately floated off the ground, rushed out of the window and flew to the sky. Because Chang’e was worried about her husband, she flew to the nearest moon and became an immortal. In the evening, Hou Yi returned home, and the maids cried about what had happened during the day. Hou Yi was shocked and angry. He drew his sword to kill the villain. Pengmeng had already escaped. Hou Yi was so angry that he beat his chest, stamped his feet and shouted loudly. Grief stricken Hou Yi looked up at the night sky and called his wife’s name. At this time, he was surprised to find that today’s moon was extraordinarily bright and bright, and there was a shaking figure that looked like Chang’e. Hou Yi hurried to send someone to Chang’e’s favorite backyard garden, put a incense table, put her favorite honey and fresh fruit, and offered a distant sacrifice to Chang’e who was in the Moon Palace. After hearing the news that Chang’e became an immortal, people set up incense tables on the night of the full moon to pray for good luck and peace to the kind-hearted Chang’e. The emperor of heaven was also moved by Chang’e and Hou Yi’s spirit of sacrificing themselves for the happiness of the villagers. Later, he appointed Hou Yi as the general of heaven and reunited them on the Mid Autumn Festival. From then on, Chang’e and Hou Yi lived a happy life in heaven.