A celestial folklore entry linking moon imagery, healing lore, and recurring ritual interpretations across later festival practice.

The rabbit-on-the-moon motif often moves between children’s storytelling, court poetry, healing symbolism, and seasonal festival decoration.
By treating it as a cultural knowledge article rather than a single-source story, editors can connect iconography, ritual use, and later literary adaptation in one place.
The seed dataset uses this entry to show how a mythology page can remain readable for the public while still serving as a durable editorial record.


