1. Zun
Zun, now called a zun, is a large and medium-sized wine container in China during the Shang and Zhou dynasties. Bronze ware, the shape of the statue is round feet, round or square belly, long neck, open mouth, and larger caliber. Zun was popular from the Shang Dynasty to the Western Zhou Dynasty, but became rare in the late Spring and Autumn Period. The more famous one is Siyang Fangzun.
2. Pot
Pot, wine container and water container. Popular from the Shang Dynasty to the Han Dynasty, it was used to hold wine and water. Pots have been used for a long time and come in many styles, including round, square, oblate, octagonal, arc, etc.
3. Dendrobium
The name of an old Chinese measuring instrument is also a unit of capacity. One dendrobium was originally ten buckets, but was later changed to five buckets.
It originates from the Chile tribe, from the Hulu tribe of the ancient Chile tribe, and is a surname that is the Chinese version of the tribe name. According to the historical record "A Survey of Surnames": the surname Hu was changed from the compound surnames such as Hulu and Husi, while Hulu and Husi were the surnames of northern ethnic minorities during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Later, they were gradually changed to the single surname Hu.
4. 卮
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5. Dishes
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