Without even thinking about it, we went down into the cave, bent over, one after another, climbing the protruding stones in the cave, step by step, carefully and slowly sinking down.

After working hard for nearly an hour, we finally reached the bottom of the cave safely and smoothly.

As soon as we got to the bottom of the cave, we were worried. Since there is no difference between day and night in the Tibetan Mirror Pavilion at the bottom of the cave, and the only passage is far away, we can’t see the situation above clearly. How do we know if the solar eclipse has started?

Sima Yang seemed to have thought of this question too, and fell into deep thought facing the curved stone ladder.Sima Qing and Hu Xiang were walking along the wall of the cave, knocking, and they didn't know what they were busy with.

I was scratching my head and ears, irritated, pacing up and down in the cave, muttering to myself constantly: "What to do, we don't know when the solar eclipse will start..."[

"Shut up, don't make noise!" Sima Qing, who was squatting on the ground, turned her head and yelled, and pushed aside a big stone beside the haystack.

A clear and clear still water, like a mirror made of jasper, appeared in front of us.A round of fiery red sun hangs in the clear and transparent blue water, and the rock shadows shimmer and reflect each other.Although I don't know where this reflection came from, it's really great to see the situation of the solar eclipse!Oh yeah!At this moment, I am so grateful to God that it rained last night!

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