C623 Full Moon Night
The sea of grass on the Great Snowy Mountain was a lake of about two hundred mu in size. Around it were towering ancient trees.
At noon each day, water gushed out of the pillars in the middle of the lake. If it had been raining that day, the water column would have been more than ten meters tall. When the sun shone brightly, the water column could have been as tall as seventy to eighty meters