Normally, the night often implies monotony and dullness of the color black.
However, for Lin Zhong Lake, the night here is not monotonous.
Above, there is a bright and clear moon like a jade disc; in the far distance, the shimmering lake water seems like shattered jade; even the lakeside, the path, and the tree groves on both sides are adorned with peculiar bright colors by a variety of magical creatures.
The bioluminescent moss emits a green glow, haphazardly smeared on the lakeside bluestones and at the foot of the trees like the work of a clumsy painter; Candlewoods hoist their flowers, allowing the stamens to bloom in the night breeze, swaying with a warm orange light; and there is the precious Purple Light Creeper, winding around the branches and lazy, hanging in mid-air, providing a resting place for the many weary flying insects.