What's the name of the moon goddess in ancient China mythology?

The statement that the sun god is called xi is incorrect.

According to ancient myths, it should be like this. Pangu's left eye became the sun and his right eye became the moon. There is no such thing as a sun god or a moon god. That is to say, according to the ancients, there was no sun god or moon god in China, but later it merged the cultures of other ethnic minorities in China (not western culture) and evolved into Pangu's left eye and became the sun god (or the king of the sun stars).

He and Chang are both the wives of the emperor, and he gave birth to ten suns, the spirit of the sun-the sun, which is what we call the sun. Later, Hou Yi shot and killed nine, and Chang 'e was born for twelve months, that is, twelve months a year.

But then the emperor died, leaving only Emperor Taiyi. Therefore, the sun god in China should be Emperor Taiyi, and the mother of the sun drives a Japanese car. In addition, Luna was the goddess Chang 'e who came from behind, not Er Shen in the ancient lunar calendar.

Because the myth of our country is the result of thousands of years of mastery by all ethnic groups, this is also the reason why different versions and versions appear in ancient books. If we can gather thousands of words in one family instead of blindly following and believing in western gods, it can be said that it is excellent, then my answer is also useful.