This is a scaled replica of the bronze relic from Zhou Dynasty. The vessel has an open mouth, a round neck and a round foot. With four ridges running all the way down. The design include abstract animal and plant patterns. On the interior bottom is an inscription of 122 Chinese characters in 12 lines. The general idea is that Zhou Chengwang (one of the emperors in Western Zhou Dynasty (11 century B.C.~771B.C.) moved his capital to Luoyi. Therefore it is an essential datum for the study of Western Zhou history. It is now preserved in Baoji Municipal Museum of Shaanxi province.
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