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m "I love a nice and relaxing night." m "It's so nice to put your feet up after a very long day." m "Evenings are the perfect time to catch up on whatever you were doing the previous day." m "Sometimes I can't help but feel sad when the day ends." m "It makes me think of what else I could've done during the day." m "Don't you wish you could have more time to do things every day?" m "I know I do." m "Because that'll mean more time to be with you, [player]~"
🗣️[ Questions & Answers ]💬
📁"Good evening!" Good evening!
"Thanks!"
It's actually Morning/Afternoon..
"Oh."
📁"Do you happen to know what the Rabbit symbolizes?" Yes.
"Neat, huh?"
No, what?
"Longevity!"
No.
" I promise a google search won't bite. "
[ General ]
⮞ You know what I find interesting?
⤷ Transitioning.
⮞ Day becomes Night.
⤷ Light to Shadows
A n d with it all sorts of other changes and transitions of their own!
Can you imagine if this balance was not maintained?
Balance is essential for mediating away from the extremity.
⤷ The rabbit spirit animal has always been a symbol of prosperity, abundance, and fertility. The rabbit symbolism of longevity is very true because of its ability to reproduce and build ancestry. Rabbits are cute, cuddly, and very approachable.
⮞ What does a white rabbit symbolize?
⤷ The White rabbit is symbolic of love, tenderness, of magic and manifestations. It is a message that some mystical work on your behalf is now working to your highest good. The white rabbit appears as a sign that life will be all the more beautiful from here.
⮞ What does seeing a brown rabbit mean?
⤷ Serves as your guiding light to help you to select the right path.
⮞ Dejavu.
⮞ "Psychologists say stuffed animals can be a transitional (or a security) object. It turns out people can feel a bond with objects even if they can’t quite respond to you. Although any true fan of stuffed animals will tell you stuffed animals have feelings."
⮞ The moon rabbit in folklore is a rabbit that lives on the Moon,
⤷ The folklore originated in China, and then spread to other Asian cultures. In East Asian folklore, it is seen pounding with a mortar and pestle, but the contents of the mortar differ among Chinese, Japanese, and Korean folklore. In Chinese folklore, it is often portrayed as a companion of the Moon goddess Chang'e, constantly pounding the elixir of life for her; but in Japanese and Korean versions, it is pounding the ingredients for rice cake. In some Chinese versions, the rabbit pounds medicine for the mortals.
Contents
📁 Tsuki no Usagi
"Many years ago, the Old Man of the Moon decided to visit the Earth. He disguised himself as a beggar and asked Fox (Kitsune), Monkey (Saru), and Rabbit (Usagi) for some food."
"Monkey climbed a tree and brought him some fruit. Fox went to a stream, caught a fish, and brought it back to him. But Rabbit had nothing to offer him but some grass. So he asked the beggar to build a fire. After the beggar started the fire, Rabbit jumped into it and offered himself as a meal for the beggar to eat."
"Quickly the beggar changed back into the Old Man of the Moon and pulled Rabbit from the fire. He said "You are most kind, Rabbit, but don't do anything to harm yourself. Since you were the kindest of all to me, I'll take you back to the moon to live with me."
"The Old Man carried Rabbit in his arms back to the moon and he is still there to this very day exactly where the Old Man left him. Just look at the moon in the night sky and the rabbit is there!"
J爪口✍🏻
m "I love a nice and relaxing night."
m "It's so nice to put your feet up after a very long day."
m "Evenings are the perfect time to catch up on whatever you were doing the previous day."
m "Sometimes I can't help but feel sad when the day ends."
m "It makes me think of what else I could've done during the day."
m "Don't you wish you could have more time to do things every day?"
m "I know I do."
m "Because that'll mean more time to be with you, [player]~"
🗣️[ Questions & Answers ]💬
📁"Good evening!"
Good evening!
It's actually Morning/Afternoon..
📁"Do you happen to know what the Rabbit symbolizes?"
Yes.
No, what?
No.
[ General ]
⮞ You know what I find interesting?
⤷ Transitioning.
⮞ Day becomes Night.
⤷ Light to Shadows
📁 Hub Preview
🗣️[ Questions & Answers ]💬
📁 What is this?
📁 Hats..?
📁 How can I use this?
[ General ]
⮞ Longevity
⮞ What does a white rabbit symbolize?
⮞ What does seeing a brown rabbit mean?
⮞ Dejavu.
⮞ If you browse GitHub regularly.
⤷ Stylish: Custom web page themes
📁 Nexus Preview
General Information
⮞ The moon rabbit in folklore is a rabbit that lives on the Moon,
⤷ The folklore originated in China, and then spread to other Asian cultures. In East Asian folklore, it is seen pounding with a mortar and pestle, but the contents of the mortar differ among Chinese, Japanese, and Korean folklore. In Chinese folklore, it is often portrayed as a companion of the Moon goddess Chang'e, constantly pounding the elixir of life for her; but in Japanese and Korean versions, it is pounding the ingredients for rice cake. In some Chinese versions, the rabbit pounds medicine for the mortals.
Contents
📁 Tsuki no Usagi
📁References
📁Credentials
📁📎 Attachments 📎
⯈ Bunny 🐰 ⯇
⯈ Onigiri 🍙 ⯇
Meme of the Theme!
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