It was completely an illusion caused by visual contrast. Just like the ancient poem " The wild sky is low and the trees are low, the river is clear and the moon is close to the people ", if a football is placed in a pile of basketballs, the football appears very small, but the same football is placed in a pile of ping-pong balls, the football is very big. The clouds in the coastal areas were lower because the sea and the sky were the same color. The clouds in the distance seemed lower because they were connected to the sea. The novel " The Legend of Dian Kingdom in Clouds as Deep as the Sea " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were the following reasons why the clouds on the beach were lower than the top of the mountain: First of all, the water vapor conditions on the sea were very abundant. The amount of vapor was large, and it was easy to form low clouds, making the clouds look especially low. In the troposphere, the temperature decreased as the altitude increased. The clouds were generally at a certain height. The top of the mountain was relatively higher. When the cloud top was lower than the top of the mountain, it would appear that the clouds on the top of the mountain were higher than the clouds on the beach. The novel " The Legend of Dian Kingdom in Clouds as Deep as the Sea " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The clouds by the sea seemed to be lower than the ground, probably due to the sea breeze. During the day, the temperature of the land rose quickly while the temperature of the sea rose slowly. The air pressure on the land was low while the air pressure on the sea was high. The wind blew from the sea to the land. This was the sea breeze. The height of the sea breeze was usually only a few dozen meters. When the sea breeze carried water vapor to a certain height, the water vapor cooled and condensed into clouds, so the clouds looked lower. In addition, there was also the existence of the sea and land breeze in meteorology. Its formation was also caused by the difference in the nature of the sea and land, which may also affect the height of the clouds. However, the clouds looked low because of other weather or terrain factors. The novel " The Legend of Dian Kingdom in Clouds as Deep as the Sea " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many cities along the coast of China. There were a total of 45 prefecture-level cities in China's coastal areas. These included Shanghai and Tianjin, the directly under the jurisdiction of the Central Government, and the cities of Liaoning''s Dalian Yingkou's Jinzhou ', Panjin's, Dandong's, and Huludao's. Hebei's Tangshan', Cangzhou's, and Qinghuangdao's. Shandong's Qingdao', Yantai', Dongying's, Weihai', and Zhaoshan''s. Jiangsu's Nantong', Yancheng's, and Lianyungang''s. Zhejiang's Ningbo', Wenzhou's, Jiaxing's, and Zhoushan''s. Fujian's Fuzhou, Xiameng's, Quanzhou's, Zhangzhou's, and Ningde's. Guangdong's Guangzhou', Shenzhen', Dongguan', Huizhou' Zhanjiang', Jiangmen' Shantou', Maoming' Yangjiang', Chaozhou' Shanwei's. Qinzhou, Beihai, and Fangcheng Harbor in Guangxi, and Haikou, Danzhou, and Sansha in Hainan. In addition, Hong Kong and Macau were also coastal cities, while all areas in Taiwan except Nantou were coastal cities. In total, there were 45 prefecture-level cities in China's coastal areas.
China's coastal cities included many cities such as QingDao, SanyaZhao, Beihai, Xiameng, YanTai, Dalian, ZhanJiang, ZhuHai, HaiKou, WeiHai, Lianyungang, QinHuangDao, ZhouShan, Fuzhou, etc.
The fun and affordable coastal cities were Fuzhou, Zhanjiang1, Dalian, Xiapu, Penglai, Shandong, Shandong, Penglai, Hainan, Wenchang, Guangdong, Xiapu, Fujian, Quanzhou, Hebei, Qinghuangdao, Guangxi, Beihai, Shandong, Lianyungang, Liaoning1, Yingkou, Ningbo1, Beihai, Xiama1, Sanya1, Qingdao1, Weihai, and Zhuhai1. These cities had rich tourism resources, such as beautiful beaches, islands, cultural relics, and so on. At the same time, the prices were relatively affordable. Fuzhou was famous for its multiculturalism and rich seafood delicacies, while Zhanjiang attracted tourists with its tropical scenery and cheap vegetable markets. Other cities also had their own unique features, such as the golden beach and seafood in Qing Dao, the islands and mild climate in Xia Men, and the beautiful beaches in San Ya. In short, these coastal cities provided fun and affordable tourism options.
Well, it depends. The show might draw inspiration from real-life issues and scenarios, but it's likely exaggerated or fictionalized to make it more dramatic and interesting. So, it's not entirely true.
I recommend the novel "The Rise of Mythology". It was a fantasy novel that described the awakening of human bloodlines and superpowers after the spiritual rain swept across the world. In the novel, the sea was occupied by sea monsters, and the coastal areas were also controlled by monsters. There was even a powerful Alien Queen that caused humans to fall into despair. In addition, there were also powerful bloodlines of gods and devils and trolls in the novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Mostly no. 'Coastal Elites' is likely a work of imagination and creative writing rather than being drawn directly from real-life happenings. It might incorporate some common themes or issues, but not based on specific true events.
It's hard to say for sure. While there could be elements of truth in such stories, they often incorporate fictional elements to create a more compelling narrative. It's up to the reader or viewer to discern what might be real and what might be fabricated.
I don't think it is. 'Coastal Elites' seems more like a fictional creation rather than based on actual events.