What are the three cauldrons in China?

The three famous bronze dings in China are: Four Sheep Square Zun, Simu Wuding and Mao, which are the national treasures of China. Ding is a utensil used by ancient China people to cook and hold meat. In ancient times, ding was generally made of bronze. There are many bronze ding handed down from ancient times, among which three ding are especially famous. Siyang fangzun

Early bronzes in the late Shang Dynasty. Belonging to ritual vessels and sacrificial articles. It is the largest Fang Zun among the existing Shang bronzes in China, with a height of 58.3 cm and a weight of nearly 34.5 kg. 1938 Unearthed at Zhuanlun mountainside, Yueshanpu, Huangcun, Ningxiang County, Hunan Province. It is now in the National Museum of China.

Musvudine

It is a bronze Fang Ding used for royal sacrifice in the late Shang Dynasty (about16th century BC to1century BC). It was unearthed in an agricultural land in Anyang City, Henan Province on March 1939. It is named after the word "Simuwe" cast in its tripod. It is a fine bronze ware in Shang dynasty, and it is now hidden.

Mao-Ding Gong

Late Western Zhou bronzes were unearthed in Qishan County, Baoji City, Shaanxi Province at the end of Daoguang period. Named after the manufacturer Mao Gong (factory sound). Straight ears, hemispherical abdomen, short hoof-shaped feet, and heavy ring lines along the mouth. The inscription has 32 lines and 499 words, which is the longest inscription in existence. It is an important historical material for studying the political history of the late Western Zhou Dynasty. It is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.