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western chou
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Tsung-chou Bell
(Matching tags: National Palace Museum,bronzes,bell,Western Chou)
The lower part of the bell, known as the “ku” where the bell was struck, is decorated with an animal mask design, and the “chuan” is decorated with two-headed creatures. ...... ...
2.
Ching-chi-shih Tsun
(Matching tags: National Palace Museum,bronzes,vessel,Western Chou)
The phoenix bird with a large tail seen here was a brand new form of decoration that rose around the time of King Mu in the middle of the
Western
Chou
period. ...
3.
Le-chi-hsien Hsu
(Matching tags: National Palace Museum,bronzes,vessel,Western Chou)
The hsu as an evolution on the kuei vessel, along with the tile pattern decoration on its body, can be said to be a "reformation" of the middle and late
Western
Chou
period. ...
4.
Mao-kung Ting
(Matching tags: National Palace Museum,bronzes,vessel,Western Chou)
This “ting” cauldron has a wide, flared mouth, a linked ring motif decorating the rim, upright handles, and three hoofed feet. ......
5.
Hsien-chi Kuei
(Matching tags: National Palace Museum,bronzes,vessel,Western Chou)
The use of jade mentioned in bronze inscriptions indicate that it was chiefly used for rewards, edicts, gifts, entertaining, and sacrifices. ......
6.
San P'an
(Matching tags: National Palace Museum,bronzes,vessel,Western Chou)
The body of this bronze vessel is decorated with the k’uei dragon motif, with three animal heads in the center. ......
7.
Po-ting Ho
(Matching tags: National Palace Museum,bronzes,vessel,Western Chou)
The same inscription here appears on both the vessel and its cover, but their style of writing is different. ......
8.
K'ang-hou Square Ting
(Matching tags: National Palace Museum,bronzes,vessel,Western Chou)
The inscription on this vessel mentions a "Marquis K'ang (K'ang-hou)", ......
9.
Kuei with Phoenix-pattern Square Base
(Matching tags: National Palace Museum,bronzes,vessel,Western Chou)
Added underneath the kuei vessel here is a square base, thereby adding to the height of the vessel. ......
10.
Tsu-i Tsun
(Matching tags: National Palace Museum,bronzes,vessel,Western Chou)
With four sides bearing flanges, the body of this vessel is decorated with animal-mask and k'uei-dragon patterns. ......
11.
P'eng-tsu-ting Ting
(Matching tags: National Palace Museum,bronzes,vessel,Yin Period,Western Chou)
Going by the former name "Tzu-ho-pei tsu-ting ting", this is the heaviest and largest ting in the collection of the National Palace Museum. ......