A tight, intimate head- and- shoulder portrait of an Ancient Chinese priestess kneeling in a reverent pose with her hands bound behind her back, her body slightly arched, head tilted upward as if gazing into the camera from below. The camera angle is slightly above her, emphasizing her vulnerable, submissive posture, evoking solemn devotion. Her head is a hollow, featureless piece of carved wood, smoothly rounded with no facial features. In the center, a yin- yang- shaped cutout creates a clean geometric void where her face should be. Inside, a dim golden light glows softly, illuminating the textured wood interior, giving the void a haunting, cavernous depth. She wears a traditional flowing hanfu robe adorned with golden silk embroidery depicting dragons and phoenixes symbolizing divine power. Her head is wrapped in an elaborate golden hairpiece adorned with jade and pearls, symbolizing celestial authority. The wood head is polished with faint carvings that echo the intricate patterns on her attire, enhancing ancient symbolism. The dim, mystical lighting casts delicate rays through the yin- yang- shaped cutout, illuminating her ceremonial attire with a faint golden glow. Dramatic shadows and golden highlights enhance the divine, supernatural atmosphere. The background is dark and minimalistic, with hundreds of floating Kongming lanterns dimly glowing to ensuring the focus remains on her hollow head and the dim golden light
