Flat-footed ding cauldron with inscription “Xi zi sun” dedicated to Fu Yi, late Shang to early Western Zhou period, c. 13th-10th century BCE

Flat footed ding camera with description “Xi zi sun” classified to Fu Yi, late Shang to early Western Zhou period, c. 13th to 10th century BCE


  • Image Number:C1A001514N000000000PAC
  • Dynasty:Shang dynamity
  • Category:Bronzes
  • Function:Eater, Ritual vessels
  • Material:mineral/metal/bronze
  • Description:; The eyes and eyebrows of birds are also carefully depicted, which is very vivid and realistic. The inscription on the wall of the vessel is “Analysis of descendants, father and son”. The clan emblem “Analysis of descendants” was interpreted by the Song people, and the recent people changed the interpretation of “Ju”. It was a big clan in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties. The bronze ware group was often unearthed in Anyang, Henan, Feixian, Shandong, Fangshan, Beijing and other cemeteries. It can also be seen in the cellar of the Weishi family in Fufeng, Shaanxi. It can be seen that this clan had a wide range of activities from the late Shang Dynasty to the early Western Zhou Dynasty

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图片[2]-Flat-footed ding cauldron with inscription “Xi zi sun” dedicated to Fu Yi, late Shang to early Western Zhou period, c. 13th-10th century BCE-China Archive
图片[3]-Flat-footed ding cauldron with inscription “Xi zi sun” dedicated to Fu Yi, late Shang to early Western Zhou period, c. 13th-10th century BCE-China Archive
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