“…Magnetic reconnection, a fundamental plasma process converting magnetic energy into particles' kinetic and thermal energy (Priest & Forbes, ; Yamada et al, ; Wang et al, ; Fu, Khotyaintsev, et al, , Fu, Xu, et al, ), is believed to be responsible for many explosive phenomena in astrophysical plasmas such as solar flares (Shibata et al, ) and terrestrial substorms (Angelopoulos et al, ; Cao et al, , , ; Fu, Cao, et al, ; Xu et al, ), and in the disruptions of fusion experiments (Ji et al, ). Such process theoretically occurs at the magnetic null where the magnetic strength becomes zero and plasmas get unmagnetized (Greene, ; Lau & Finn, ; Pontin et al, ; Priest & Titov, ; Wyper & Pontin, ) or occurs at the “in‐plane” magnetic null where magnetic field vanishes in the reconnection plane (Fu et al, ; Fu, Cao, et al, ) but still exists in the direction perpendicular to the reconnection plane—known as “guide field” (Peng et al, ; Wang et al, ). Therefore, the magnetic null or “in‐plane” magnetic null plays very important roles in the energy dissipation/conversion during reconnection processes (Fu et al, ; Olshevsky et al, ).…”