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Simu Xin Ding, Shang Dynasty
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- Simu Xin Ding (Houmu Xin Ding)
- Period: Late Shang Dynasty (circa 1250 BCE)
- Excavated: From the Tomb of Fu Hao at Yinxu, Anyang, Henan, in 1976
- Dimensions: Overall height 80.1 cm, mouth length 64 cm, width 48 cm, weight 128 kg
- Inscription: "Xin" is the temple name of Fu Hao, indicating that this ding was a heavy vessel cast by her descendants to honor her in ancestral rituals.
- Decoration: The four sides below the mouth and the corners are adorned with taotie (beast mask) patterns, with thunder patterns as the ground. The bottom of the waist rim is decorated with nipple studs. The taotie patterns on the upper part of the feet are prominent, and the overall style is solemn and majestic.
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