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Why is it called the long moon shining?
When the moon was bright, the fiend (Dan Tai) set himself on fire.

A long moon means a long night. Embers refer to what remains after an object burns (here, it refers to the embers of Dan Tai, the male owner). Bright means bright, bright. Long Moon Blooms: In the long night, the embers of Dan Tai are still bright, although they are still bright.

The name of the second half of the long moon ember is called the Thousand Peaks of the Moon, and the Moon still refers to the night (but this night refers to Dan Tai ember). Shine: shine, shine. Thousand: refers to quantity, metaphorically speaking, large quantity. Mountain peak: Mountain peak. Thousand peaks: countless peaks. The moon shines on thousands of peaks in dark Dan Tai, and embers shine on countless peaks. The long moon is bright, and the moon shines on thousands of peaks: In the long night, the embers of Dan Tai still exist, shining on countless peaks, and the sun and the moon fly like a shuttle.

The end of the long month:

Dan Tai Ember eventually became a powerful fiend. When the fairy war broke out, Li Susu's divine power seal was opened. She is a goddess, and God loves the whole life. She chose to die with him. However, he is ready. He sacrificed compassion, dissipated his body and magic, and turned heaven and earth into what she hoped-a picture of mountains and rivers, everything growing, streams flowing, birds returning, heaven and earth overflowing with aura and a peaceful picture. There is no longer him between heaven and earth, only she is left alone. She chose to stay alone in the underworld for thousands of years.

After that, Dan Tai Ember was reincarnated on the earth. After Li Susu gave birth to two daughters, she met Dan Tai Ember on earth, and their relationship was fruitful.