Chinese UFO from a thousand years ago

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How would explain this account, sci? Is the concept of a bizarre flying object so enamouring for humans, perhaps spread cross-culturally, that these accounts can exist? It seems like they treated it a spectacle so that implies it is based more in exciting tales. And this writer did not witness it himself.

>The Dream Pool Essays or Dream Torrent Essays was an extensive book written by the Chinese polymath and statesman Shen Kuo (1031–1095) by AD 1088, during the Song dynasty (960–1279) of China.
>A passage called "Strange Happenings" contains a peculiar account of an unidentified flying object. Shen wrote that, during the reign of Emperor Renzong (1022–1063), an object as bright as a pearl occasionally hovered over the city of Yangzhou at night, but described first by local inhabitants of eastern Anhui and then in Jiangsu. Shen wrote that a man near Xingkai Lake observed this curious object; allegedly it:
>...opened its door and a flood of intense light like sunbeams darted out of it, then the outer shell opened up, appearing as large as a bed with a big pearl the size of a fist illuminating the interior in silvery white. The intense silver-white light, shot from the interior, was too strong for human eyes to behold; it cast shadows of every tree within a radius of ten miles. The spectacle was like the rising Sun, lighting up the distant sky and woods in red. Then all of a sudden, the object took off at a tremendous speed and descended upon the lake like the Sun setting.
>Shen went on to say that Yibo, a poet of Gaoyou, wrote a poem about this "pearl" after witnessing it. Shen wrote that since the "pearl" often made an appearance around Fanliang in Yangzhou, the people there erected a "Pearl Pavilion" on a wayside, where people came by boat in hopes to see the mysterious flying object.