
Fucha Ji
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From a distance, I saw a huge floating boat moored in the middle of the river. The floating tower is more than a hundred feet long and about dozens of feet high. There are five steps to a floor and ten steps to a pavilion. The pavilions are high and low, well-proportioned, with towering eaves, like buckets and horns, and are surrounded by staggered and towering corridors like a belt. It is connected with each other and extends in all directions, including the air passage between the pavilions, which appears and disappears like a rainbow after the rain. It is unpredictable. From a distance, the whole ship looks like a majestic water castle... The floating tower is already spectacular from the outside, and it is even more amazing when entering inside. The pavilions, terraces and pavilions are all gathered towards the central area, facing each other at the corners, circling and twisting, like a honeycomb or a vortex, and I can't even count how many there are at the moment. The corridors and overpasses are circuitous and interconnected, making people confused and unable to distinguish the east-west direction, as if they have entered a maze. As you walk along, you will be greeted by mist and mist, and the fragrance will fill your nostrils, making you feel refreshed and energetic... ... Note: fúchá refers to the wooden raft that travels between the sea and the Tianhe River in ancient legends.
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