Zhou Xuan saw a "person."
If he's called a "person," it's because he has the rough outline of a human: two hands, two feet, a head, a nose, and eyes.
But Zhou Xuan had never seen such a strange person—on one face, the eyeballs were not of normal size, the nose seemed to have three segments, each with a different width; it started narrow, then suddenly became very wide, and then incredibly narrow again.
The left ear was as large as a palm-leaf fan, while the right ear was only the size of a thumb.
Not only the facial features, but the skin of the face was also bizarre. If the face were divided into a dozen parts, each part had its own style.
What did the overall impression resemble? It was as if pieces were taken from the faces of dozens of people and then pieced together to form the "person" in front of him.