it got this name for its limpid water with the reflection of surrounding Chaya dianthus chinensis green and exuberant in four seasons, like the "Bibo Pond" lived by Nine-head Demon described in A Journey to the West.
it got this name for its limpid water with the reflection of surrounding Chaya dianthus chinensis green and exuberant in four seasons, like the "Bibo Pond" lived by Nine-head Demon described in A Journey to the West.