There are several legends and tales associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival in China. Here are some brief and concise versions in English:

1. **The Moon Rabbit:**
According to legend, on Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon is at its roundest and brightest. The story says that on this night, a rabbit lives on the moon and pounds elixirs of immortality.
2. **Chang'e Landing on the Moon:**
Chang'e, the moon goddess, is said to have eaten a magical potion that allowed her to leave Earth and reside on the moon. This story is associated with the full moon's brightness.
3. **The Rabbit King:**
Another tale is about the Rabbit King, who rules over a village of rabbits living in a peach forest on the moon. The Mid-Autumn Festival is when people offer mooncakes to honor the Rabbit King.
4. **The Origin of the Mooncakes:**
During the Yuan Dynasty, a group of resistance fighters planned to rise against their rulers. They used mooncakes as a means to pass messages and secret signals. This is the origin of the custom of eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
5. **The Dragon King's Daughter:**
According to a folk tale, the Dragon King's daughter fell in love with a mortal man. The festival is believed to be a day when she comes to Earth to meet her lover.
These stories have been passed down through generations and are deeply rooted in the cultural significance of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
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