What are the containers for wine?

1, pot

In ancient times, it was used to hold wine pulp or grain, and later it was also used to hold other liquids, such as hip flask, teapot, oil jug and watering can. It also refers to some containers for holding solids, such as curling and snuff bottles. Used as wine vessels, most of them are long necks, big bellies and round feet.

Although the pot finally became popular, its original pot body was also used as a ritual vessel to hold wine. Later, because of its portability, it was widely used to hold other items.

2. Angle

Made of bronze, with a capacity of four liters, it looks like a knight without columns and streams, with two symmetrical tails and a lid. Used to warm wine and serve wine, it appeared in Shang Dynasty and early Western Zhou Dynasty. Horn has developed from a container for wine to a container for wine. Early horn, thin waist, flat bottom, round foot with round hole and wide handle.

The bell mouth is in the shape of two sharp corners, the front corner is slightly higher and the back corner is slightly lower, and there is a cylindrical flow with accessories under it, which is suitable for drinking. Its overall shape is similar to that of Jue, but it is convenient to drink without columns and streams. Horn is used to hold wine, warm wine and drink, and it is also a measuring instrument.

3, you

Ancient wine vessels. Animal horns were first used, and later they were made of copper, jade, wood and pottery. The abdomen of bronze ware is oval, and there are streams and feet at the bottom. There are covers with animal heads and whole animals with small spoons. Keep it at five liters, say seven liters. It prevailed in Shang Dynasty and early Western Zhou Dynasty. Later generations used to refer to wine. It is often used as a punishment.

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In ancient times, it was a bronze wine vessel, which was specially used to hold the sacrificial fragrant wine "jù chàng". The shape of utensils is generally oval mouth, deep belly, round foot, capping beam and lifting beam, and some of them are as big as up and down, like a straight tube. The abdomen is round, oval or square, and some of them are cylindrical, ch and xi ā o-shaped, and even tigers eat human figures.

Mainly prevalent in Yin Shang and Western Zhou Dynasty. After the big sacrifice ceremony, sprinkle wine on the ground with cigarettes and enjoy the use of ghosts and gods.

5. Ley

Wine container. Small mouth, wide shoulders, deep belly, full feet and a cover, mostly made of bronze or pottery. There are two shapes: one is a square with two ears; Round belly, two ears, and a nose under the body, similar to a big jar.