What are the bronzes of the Western Zhou Dynasty?

Sushi plate is a bronze ware in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and it is a representative of bronze inscriptions. "Shi San Pan" is the representative of inscriptions on bronze in Zhou Liwang period of Western Zhou Dynasty. The random disk belongs to the king of the Western Zhou Dynasty. Shisanpan is a bronze ware in the late Western Zhou Dynasty, named after the word "Shisanpan" in the inscription.

The Calligraphy Value of Shisan Disk

The greatest aesthetic feature of Sanskrit inscriptions lies in the word "clumsy", which is simple, honest and clumsy, and the thick and short lines present a multi-tone natural beauty. The glyph frame of the inscription on the Sanskrit disk is not fixed and rigid. Its vitality is vivid on the paper, but it is naturally confused.

Especially after casting and forging, many long and short lines no longer show symmetry, uniformity and parallelism, but show various irregular interests. Round pen and blunt pen are used alternately, round but not light, dull but not stagnant, which is the technical focus of Sanskrit inscription.

Physically, the font structure avoids being interesting and frivolous, changeable and unconscious, bejeweled, brilliant, extremely rough and extremely refined, which is the charm of Sanskrit inscriptions.