In the East Sea, Penglai contains numerous islands, with many being referred to as external islands just because of their slightly unusual positions. Several formation arrangements and ancient manuscripts accumulated over a thousand years by the Dongfang family are all located in the central area of Penglai in the East Sea, as per the adage: occupying the space surrounded by all stars.
But when it comes to scenery and landscape, the inner island heavily guarded by formations cannot compare to the external islands—not only does it fall short, it hardly qualifies for comparison.
Visible outside the Purple Bamboo Forest is a vista of shimmering waves, where the sea meets the sky. Far from the inner island's bustling mundane matters, the seashore's white sands at sunset reflect a golden glow upon the sea's surface, accompanied by rolling tides, making one forget worldly concerns.
At night, the stars of Heaven and Earth twinkle, presenting a view distinct from any other location.
