亚洲美女高潮久久久久-久久久久成人精品无码-久久久精品人妻一区二区三区四-无码人妻aⅴ一区二区三区

position: EnglishChannel  > Oriental Wisdom> Bronze Ware Represents China's Ancient Civilization

Bronze Ware Represents China's Ancient Civilization

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2022-07-14 09:40:42 | Author: BI Weizi


Houmuwu ding is on display in National Museum of China. (PHOTO: VCG)

Edited?by?BI?Weizi

The earliest known bronze in China is an almost 5,000-year-old bronze knife unearthed at the Majiayao cultural site in Dongxiang, Gansu province, which contains 6-10 percent tin and is thought to have been made by smelting. By the Xia Dynasty (2070-1600 BC), China had already started to use pottery mold and piece-mold castings to cast bronze wares, which developed into the Shang and Zhou periods (1600-256 BC), culminating in a large bronze ritual civilization unique to China.

Bronzes from the Shang and Zhou period in China, and those found in other civilizations around the world, mainly differ in the following ways.

First, in terms of volume, the Shang and Zhou bronzes are larger and more elaborate with sophisticated design and manufacturing process.

Second, in terms of function, most of Chinese ancient bronze artefacts are ritual forms rather than vessels and weapons made for practical use.

Finally, inscriptions on the Shang and Zhou period bronze objects, which describe reasons for casting certain vessels, as well as historical events, are of great value for historical and research purposes.

The largest and heaviest bronze ritual vessel ever unearthed in China, Houmuwu ding, along with the Four-goat Square Zun from the era of late Shang dynasty (about 1100-1000 BC) and the Da Ke ding from the Western Zhou dynasty (1046-771 BC), are typical representatives of the high-level craftsmanship and artistry of Chinese bronze casting.

Editor:畢煒梓

Top News

  • On September 9, the Changtai Yangtze River Bridge — the world's longest cable-stayed bridge — officially opened to traffic. Spanning 10.03 kilometers across the river, the bridge integrates expressway, intercity railway and ordinary highway functions. It reportedly holds six world records, including being the longest span cable-stayed bridge.

CIFTIS Puts Cooperation on Fast Track

Held in Beijing's Shougang Park, a transformed industrial area, this year's CIFTIS, as always, is a grand international gathering, with more than 80 countries and international organizations exhibiting or holding events.

Qingdao Emerges as Livable International City

Qingdao, a major port city in Shandong province in east China by the Yellow Sea, is rapidly emerging as a hub of internationalization, innovation and quality life.

抱歉,您使用的瀏覽器版本過低或開啟了瀏覽器兼容模式,這會影響您正常瀏覽本網頁

您可以進行以下操作:

1.將瀏覽器切換回極速模式

2.點擊下面圖標升級或更換您的瀏覽器

3.暫不升級,繼續瀏覽

繼續瀏覽