Along the central axis of the grand hall, there stood two majestic divine statues. They were positioned to the left and right, their heads reaching directly up to the beams of the hall's roof, and between them, there was an openwork carving of a phoenix. Beneath it lay an incense burner, and when the burner was lit, the smoke would gently curl around it, vaguely creating the image of a phoenix taking flight.
However, what drew the most attention in the grand hall was the ancient sword placed horizontally behind the incense burner, sheathed in what appeared to be a stone-like scabbard with a tangle of blue silk around its hilt, culminating in a carving of lotus petals.
The entirety of the grand hall was devoid of any technological constructs, likely intended to preserve the ancient aesthetic, creating a silent and timeless atmosphere.
Upon entering the grand hall, everyone became much quieter out of respect for their ancestors and their heritage, no one spoke loudly.