Chang'e
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Chang'e
Summary
Chang'e is a lunar deity[1]. She draws 999 Wikipedia views per month (lunar_deity category, ranking #2 of 17).[2]
Key Facts
- Among Chang'e's spouses was Hou Yi[3].
- Chang'e's image is recorded as The Moon Goddess Chang E - Unidentified artist, after Tang Yin.jpg[4].
- Chang'e is recorded as female[5].
- Chang'e's instance of is recorded as lunar deity[6].
- Chang'e's instance of is recorded as xiannü[7].
- Chang'e's instance of is recorded as literary character[8].
- Chang'e's instance of is recorded as fictional human[9].
- Chang'e's instance of is recorded as television character[10].
- Chang'e's Commons category is recorded as Chang'e[11].
- Chang'e's residence is recorded as Moon[12].
- Chang'e's residence is recorded as Guanghan Palace[13].
- Chang'e's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/020b8r[14].
- Chang'e's worshipped by is recorded as Chinese mythology[15].
- Chang'e's from narrative universe is recorded as Journey to the West universe[16].
- Chang'e's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/Change-Chinese-deity[17].
- Chang'e's present in work is recorded as Journey to the West[18].
- Chang'e's present in work is recorded as Journey to the West[19].
- Chang'e's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'zh', 'text': '嫦娥'}[20].
- Chang'e's National Library of Israel J9U ID is recorded as 987007556270005171[21].
- Chang'e's Namuwiki ID is recorded as 항아[22].
- Chang'e's museum-digital ID is recorded as 267632[23].
Body
Personal Life
Among Chang'e's spouses was Hou Yi[3].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Chang'e include she 4[24], a lunar lander[25]; she 6[26], a lunar probe[27], in People's Republic of China[28]; she 7[29], a lunar probe[30]; she 5[31], a lunar lander[32]; she 3[33], a lunar lander[34]; she 1[35], a lunar orbiter[36]; she 2[37], a lunar orbiter[38]; and she 5-T1[39], a lunar orbiter[40].
Why It Matters
Chang'e draws 999 Wikipedia views per month (lunar_deity category, ranking #2 of 17).[2] She has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[41] She is known by 35 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]
Entities named for her include she 4[24], a lunar lander[25]; she 6[26], a lunar probe[27], in People's Republic of China[28]; she 7[29], a lunar probe[30]; she 5[31], a lunar lander[32]; she 3[33], a lunar lander[34]; and she 1[35], a lunar orbiter[36].
FAQs
Who was Chang'e married to?
Chang'e's spouses include Hou Yi[3].