Category:Four-goat Square Zun
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English: The Four-goat Square Zun is an ancient Chinese ritual bronze zun vessel. It is more than 3,000 years old from the era of late Shang dynasty (11th – 10th century BC), and famous for its shape, each of the four sides of the belly has a big horn-curled goat. It was unearthed in Huangcai Town, Ningxiang County in Hunan Province, and is exhibited at the National Museum of China.
中文:四羊方尊,中国商代晚期(前11世纪—前10世纪)青铜器。1938年4月湖南省宁乡县黄材镇出土。现存于中国国家博物馆。
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Media in category "Four-goat Square Zun"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Fyra baggars kvadripod.jpg 2,600 × 2,715; 3.12 MB
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Largest Square Zun with Four Sheep Heads from Shang Dynasty.jpg 1,536 × 2,048; 330 KB
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Late Shang Bronze Zun ram's head.jpg 5,184 × 3,456; 3.09 MB
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Late Shang Bronze Zun.jpg 3,456 × 5,184; 2.73 MB
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Square zun with four sheep 01.jpg 695 × 800; 155 KB
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Square zun with four sheep 02.jpg 1,112 × 800; 221 KB
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Square zun with four sheep 03.jpg 1,067 × 800; 610 KB
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四羊方尊.jpg 638 × 800; 135 KB