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Lei
(vessel)
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Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Type of Ancient Chinese wine jar
A
ke lei
made by the
State of Yan
during the Western Zhou period, with inscriptions recording that the King of Zhou appointed the
Duke of Shao
to Yan.
A
min fanglei
from the late Shang dynasty, among the largest
lei
vessels unearthed.
A
lei
(
Yangtze River.
[1]
References
^
von Falkenhausen, Lothar (2003).
Qiyi de tumu: Xifang xuezhe kan Sanxingdui
[
Long-protruding Eyes: Western Scholars’ Perspectives on Sanxingdui
]. Chengdu: Ba Shu Shushe. pp. 321–359.
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Chinese ritual bronzes
Types
Bianzhong
Ding (鼎)
Dui (敦)
Fangyi (方彜)
Gu (觚)
Guang (觥)
Gui (簋)
Hu (壺)
Jia (斝)
Jue (爵)
Lei (罍)
Yi (匜)
You (卣)
Zun (尊) or Yi (彝)
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Da He
ding
Da Ke
ding
Da Yu
ding
Four-goat Square
zun
Guoji Zibai
pan
He
zun
Houmuwu
ding
Kang Hou
gui
Li
gui
Mao Gong
ding
Min
fanglei
Shi Qiang
pan
Shi
zun
Bianzhong
of Marquis Yi of Zeng
Luboshez
guang
Fu Hao owl
zun
Fujita ram
guang
Simu Xin
ding
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