There was something akin to a sacrificial Dharma altar constructed somewhere in the palace. The altar was nine feet tall corresponding to the nine heavens. The rest of the palace was arranged according to the twelve divisions of the day, and in accordance with the stars dotting the celestial sphere. It gave it quite a lasting charm.
At present, red silk divided the entire white jade altar, forming internal, center, and external altars. Each altar was separated by a formation and covered in talisman papers. The lamps of the formation were lit. Its complex grandness gave one a feeling of profound abstrusity.