The Milky Way was resplendent, and even the howling winds couldn't veil the brilliance of the stars that twinkled in the pitch-black night, guiding all who had lost their way.
Following the direction of Bi Fang's finger, the crowd was filled with longing.
Someone in the Northern Hemisphere once captured a time-lapse photo of the starry sky where, due to Earth's rotation, the stars traced concentric circles in the sky.
Only the center star remained constant in the view because it was in line with the Earth's axis of rotation.
This star is known as Polaris, and it's an old friend to many.
For observers in the Northern Hemisphere, Polaris always remains still, while other stars revolve around it.
Wait a minute...
Observers in the Northern Hemisphere?
Some audience members smacked their lips, sensing that something was amiss.
After a while, someone finally realized, wasn't Master Fang in the Southern Hemisphere?
[Can you see Polaris from the Southern Hemisphere?]