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- Jue
- Jue has a spout at the front like a beak, a tail at the back and three slender legs below the belly.
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- Jia
- Jia is an important type of bronze ritual vessel. It has a very long history...
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- Gu
- Gu has a simple shape, usually with a broad mouth, a tube-shaped body and a high ring foot.
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- Zhi
- Zhi is a type of goblet for drinking wine. Its body is flat or round, with an open mouth, a deep belly, a ring foot, and sometimes a lid.
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Dui
Close to Gui, Dui is used for cooked cereal.
Dou
The Chinese character Dou is a pictograph whose shape comes from the bronze vessel Dou.
Bronze Ware
Gilt Bronze Human-Shaped Lamp, Gold and Silver-Plating Boshan Censer, Bronze Galloping Horse Treading on a Flying Swallow, Bronze Mirror, Sanxingdui Bronze Heads, Bronze Wine Vessels of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, Simuwu Bronze Vessel, Bronze Chime-bells of Marquis Yi of the Zeng State, Bronze Ware of the Zhongshan State
The bronze wares were unique national treasures for China in ancient times for their impressive designs, classical decorative ornamentation, and...
The concave typeface of the characters is called as characters cut in intaglio; the raised characters are called as characters cut in relief.
The cowrie container is a unique type of bronze of the Dian Culture.
Using a pillow to support the head when sleeping began no later than the Western Zhou Dynasty in the Central Plain area.
Sheng was used to measure cereal in ancient times. It originated from the Warring States Period.
sword originated from nomadic tribes in the north. As early as the first period of the Western Zhou Dynasty...