The floor mirror was about three feet wide and nearly two meters tall, with a base made of a solid block of obsidian, carved with little figures holding up their hands. These figures were looking up, their faces filled with fervor, towards where the mirror stood.
Flanking the mirror were two Roman relief columns, made of red sandalwood. On the left column, a demonic creature with ram horns and bat wings was pressed under the base; on the right, a naked man and woman intertwined. At the top of each column, half-body statues of a Wizard bloomed, a male on the left and a female on the right, both wearing pointed hats and holding Magic Wands. The heavy lintel was supported by carved Spell-filled openwork, with a line engraved on the Stone.
Because it was too dark, and the inscriptions were somewhat blurred, Zheng Qing couldn't make out what was written at first, catching only glimpses of words like 'water' and 'person'.