Copper pitcher

[Copper pitcher]

Copper pitcher, Qing Qianlong, with a height of 57.8 cm and a diameter of 9.8 cm. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The pot throwing game is a traditional etiquette and banquet game of the Han nationality that continued from the pre Qin Dynasty to the late Qing Dynasty. The pot throwing ceremony originated from archery, and when the princes feasted, they invited guests to shoot arrows. At that time, it was considered disrespectful for adult men not to be able to shoot arrows, but some guests did not know how to shoot arrows, so instead, arrows were thrown into the wine pot, and the pot throwing game was born< "This utensil was made by the imperial court during the Qianlong period and is made of copper. The body of the utensil is made of brass, with two ears attached to the head. The caliber is wide, the neck is long, and the overall structure is simple and elegant. It is elegant and elegant. The utensil has a smooth and clean body, exquisite style, and is dignified and elegant, fully reflecting the grandeur and stability of the royal family."

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