What is the inscription with the largest number of words found in the Warring States Period in China at present?
Zhongshan Wang Tiezu bronze tripod Warring States ritual vessels. The tomb of King Zhongshan in the Warring States Period in Shan Zhi Village, Pingshan County was unearthed at 1977, with a height of 5 1.5 cm. This is the first tripod among Jiuding unearthed from the tomb of King Zhongshan in the Warring States Period. Copper body, iron feet. The outer wall is engraved with 77 lines and 469 words, which is the longest bronze ware of the Warring States period seen so far. The inscription records the achievements of Sun Yat-sen's prime minister Sima Zhuo in cutting down Yan and opening up the territory, warning future generations to learn historical lessons and be alert to the attacks of neighboring countries, which has important historical value. The inscription is slender and beautiful, and the sentence is elegant and beautiful.