About two meters long and one meter wide, in a very narrow strip-shaped tea room, the low paper door was half-closed, and a woman dressed in ancient Chinese clothing was sitting opposite the door.
The wall behind her was bare and there was no photo, but there was a simple and crude pottery flowerpot hanging against the wall. In the Flowerpot, there was an ancient and elegant tree peony, a branch of three flowers, it was the long-lost Yao Huang, Wei Zi, and Ou Bi.
It bloomed quietly in the constant temperature tea room.
A luxurious Persian wool blanket was laid on the floor. In the corner of the rosewood tea table in front of her was a jade bottle with red glaze for sacrifice, and a white Lily of the valley was placed diagonally in it.
On the tea table were no longer yarrow grass sticks, but fifty rosewood sticks.