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The DE Ding bronzeware, a treasure of the Shanghai Museum of China, is a cultural relic of the early Western Zhou Dynasty, dating back more than 3000 years. This kind of bronze ware was rarely found in this period. As an important sacrificial vessel, its pattern adopts animal face patterns with ground patterns, and the composition tends to be simple, showing the unique simplicity of ancient China.