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Introduction to Moonlight Pine Forest

In the back of Guniuling, leaning on the heights of the east and west valleys, you can reach here by stretching from the park in the middle of the street to the forest trail. The rocks here are exposed, stacked vertically and horizontally, and are strangely rugged. There are pine trees above, below, left and right, uprooted from the sky, like a vast gathering of heavenly soldiers, with green shadows whirling. On the stone wall are the words "Tiger Guarding the Pine Gate" and "Tiger Guarding the Pine Gate" inscribed by Chen Sanli. Stone carvings such as "Songs, Tao, Tigers Roaring" add a bit of mystery. This is a great place to watch the bright moon. Every time around the 15th day of the month, I follow the pine forest road here on a clear night and look at the moon-like moon, which is like a sky lantern hanging in the silver-gray pine forest, looking particularly beautiful and peaceful.