In the dense bamboo forest of blue and yellow hues, Lin Tianming looked around.
Massive Qingling Bamboos were growing in the firm crevices of rocks, with varying heights and thickness.
The tall ones could reach several zhang in height, as thick as the mouth of a bowl, with blue-yellow trunks and very few leaves, all several centuries old and suitable for crafting instruments.
The short ones were less than half a zhang, colored blue, with denser leaves, averaging around a hundred years old.
Qingling Bamboo has a long growth cycle, starting as finger-thick shoots of white jade color, gradually growing into blue, hundred-year-old specimens, and finally, blue-yellow when they reach full maturity.
Lin Tianming swiftly shuttled through the bamboo forest, meticulously searching for Second Order Qingling Bamboo.
An hour had passed, and Lin Tianming's expression turned liver-colored; among tens of thousands of Qingling Bamboos, he hadn't found a single Second Order one.