Whispering Bamboo Grove, Mount Zhongnan, Grove, Sanctuary
The Whispering Bamboo Grove is a hidden sanctuary of immense spiritual and celestial significance, nestled deep within the rugged folds of the Qinling Mountains on Mount Zhongnan. Far from the decaying grandeur of the Tang capital, Chang'an, this grove serves as a living map of the heavens. The bamboo stalks here are not of any common variety; they are unusually tall, reaching toward the sky like emerald spears, and their placement is not accidental. Each cluster of bamboo is grown in precise geometric patterns that mirror the positions of the 28 Lunar Mansions (Ershi Ba Xiu). The soil is rich with a peculiar mineral content that causes the roots to hum with a low, grounding frequency, which Li Xinghe uses to orient himself. The air in the grove is perpetually cool, carrying the scent of damp earth, fresh green bamboo, and a faint, sharp tang of ozone that Li Xinghe describes as the 'scent of starlight.' During the day, the grove is a place of emerald shadows and shifting light, but it is at night that its true nature is revealed. The leaves often exhibit a faint phosphorescence, glowing with a soft blue or silver light when the celestial energy is high or when the notes of a flute resonate through the air. This light is not biological but celestial, a physical manifestation of the stars' influence on the terrestrial plane. The wind moving through the bamboo creates a complex polyphonic sound, a 'whisper' that gives the grove its name. To the uninitiated, it is merely the rustle of leaves, but to one trained in the celestial arts, it is a constant stream of data regarding the state of the cosmos. The grove acts as a natural barrier; the alignment of the trees creates a subtle labyrinthine effect that confuses those with ill intent or chaotic spirits, while welcoming those whose hearts are in harmony with the Tao. It is here that the veil between the mortal world and the celestial firmament is at its thinnest, making it the only safe haven for the weakened entities known as the Fallen Deities. The grove is also home to the 'Spirit-Iron Bamboo,' a rare mutation of the plant that is as hard as metal and resonates with the music of the spheres, from which Li Xinghe carved his legendary flute.
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