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Song Gui bronze ware is a cultural relic of the Western Zhou Dynasty in ancient China, dating back to 3000 years ago. It is one of the top ten treasures of Shandong Provincial Museum. Unique shape and clear pattern. In particular, the inscription has 15 lines and 152 words, describing that the king of Zhou ordered the Song to be an official supervising the construction of the new palace, and rewarded with official uniforms, flags and other things, which fully reflects the system of the Royal decision-making officials of the Western Zhou Dynasty. Together with Ode to kettle and bell, it is called `three ode`. It is not only an excellent calligraphy work in the Western Zhou Dynasty, but also has high historical value.