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=== In other depictions === [[File:嫦娥奔月.png|thumb|Chang'e flying to the Moon in [[Han dynasty]] stone [[reliefs]]]] Chang'e also appears in [[Wu Cheng'en]]'s late 16th-century novel, the ''[[Journey to the West]]''; here, she is said to live in the {{zhp|p=Guǎng Hán Gōng|c=|s=|t={{linktext|廣寒宮}}|l=Vast-Cold Palace}}, located upon the Moon. During a heavenly festival of immortal peaches (after Sun Wukong's banishment), the heavenly official (a Canopy [[Marshal]] named ''Heavenly Tumbleweed'') who would become ''[[Zhu Bajie]]'', became heavily drunk, saw the goddess Chang'e, and attempted to force himself on her, only to be prevented and reported for this act. He was reincarnated as a boar/man beast-monster, who would later be recruited by the [[Bodhisattva]], ''[[Guanyin]]'', as a guardian for ''[[Tang Sanzang]]'' as he went on his pilgrimage to India for the ''[[Tripitaka]]'', the three baskets of scriptures written by ''[[Tathāgata]]'' ''[[Buddha]]''. Later into the story, the goddess Chang'e's pet, the [[Moon rabbit|Jade Rabbit]], [[List of Journey to the West characters#Jade Rabbit Spirit|became an antagonist]] and had to be retrieved by Chang'e and [[Taiyin Xingjun]] before ''[[Sun Wukong]]'' killed the rabbit.
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