Duck Zun (wine vessel) is a duck-shaped wine vessel. Simu Wuding (food vessel) is mainly used for offering sacrifices, cook the meat or holding meat, copper cymbals (weapons) are mainly used for fighting or execution, and reeds (food vessels) are used for holding millet and other foods.
Copper plate: a popular water vessel from Shang Dynasty to Warring States Period. At that time, toilets were watered with chopsticks and accepted with plates. Small dishes are also filled with water to wash hands and faces, and large ones are also used for bathing.
Bronze drum: it is a common traditional medicine smashing tool in Chinese pharmacy. It is beautiful, practical and has a long history. It is an essential tool for breaking fruit, shell and ore when preparing decoction pieces (commonly known as grasping drugs) in Chinese medicine industry.
Children's song: a kind of "hook soldier" in ancient weapons, used for hook killing.
There are three forms of Ge in Shang Dynasty: Zhi nego, Qu nego and Ge with needle insertion, but generally there is no Hu. Hugh appeared at the end of Shang Dynasty. Godot's short beard was only once or twice in the Western Zhou Dynasty. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Godot wore three or four pieces, which made it easier to be fixed on the coffin and helped to become long and narrow. Some works refer to Ge as "Qu" and Ge assisted by triangle as "Kun".
During the Warring States period, Ge was the standard equipment for soldiers in China, which was not only practical, but also synonymous with the image of "war" and "weapon". Modeling and decoration, because of their symbolic functions, go beyond the purely practical purpose and become works of art to meet people's spiritual needs.
The tiger-pattern bronze ge in the Warring States period was quite small and didn't have much sense of volume. Although it is a tiger pattern, it is almost impossible to see the ferocious face that appeared on bronzes in the past, and the casting pattern is fine and beautiful, which also represents the universal style of bronze art in the Warring States period.
Copper shovel: an agricultural tool used for shoveling and weeding. In the Book of Songs and other ancient books, there are other names such as money, qi (sound bo), qi (sound insertion) and qi (sound trembling). Roughly equivalent to the current shovel.
The bronze shovel of Shang Dynasty was very long. 1953 A commercial shovel was unearthed in Dasikong Village, Anyang, Henan Province, with a total length of 22.45 cm, a square pin for the handle at the upper end and a blade width of 8.5 cm at the lower end. The shape of the Western Zhou shovel is similar to that of the Shang Dynasty shovel, but its volume is smaller. During the Warring States period, the shovel evolved into a square. Short-shaped shovel with wide blade was popular in Han dynasty.