China News Service, October 31st. According to Taiwan's "Central News Agency", a photographer named Lu in Taiwan accidentally photographed a rare sight in the Hehuan Mountains, which made him excited and exclaimed, "I heard that I saw the odds of winning the lottery (lottery). It's still low." Zheng Mingdian, head of the Taiwan Meteorological Department, also shared and explained that it was a "giant jet", and netizens also praised "it's so beautiful" and "it seems like a spirit is about to run out."

According to the data, the "giant jet" is an extremely rare special discharge phenomenon in the middle and upper atmosphere.

  According to reports, a photographer surnamed Lu said in an interview with reporters that he went to Hehuan Mountain on October 22 to shoot lightning, but accidentally photographed a super rare wonder. At about 9:11 in the evening, the lightning was first seen with the naked eye, and quickly pressed the set button. He set the shutter speed for 0.6 seconds and took this image. At that time, he was at the ski resort in Xiulin Township, Hualien County, looking towards Pingfeng Mountain, about the northeast.

The Lulin Observatory of Taiwan's "Central University" Institute of Astronomy, located in Tataga, Yushan Park, also observed a special phenomenon that may be "red elves" at 9:31 pm on October 22.

  According to the information provided by Zheng Mingdian, middle and upper atmospheric discharge or middle and upper atmospheric lightning refers to a series of special discharge phenomena that occur in the middle and upper atmosphere. Because this discharge phenomenon is different from tropospheric lightning, it is also called transient Luminous events, giant jets are rare jet phenomena.