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Stock Photo: [Museum Treasure 14]-Ya Fu Square Lei Bronzeware,2.Shanghai Museum, China

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[ChatGPT] The Yafu Fang Lei in the Shanghai Museum is one of the bronze wares of the Shang Dynasty of China, made between the 12th and 11th centuries BC. It is 27.4 centimeters long, 20.6 centimeters wide, 9.6 centimeters high, and weighs 3.4 kilograms. The corners of the lei are decorated with animal patterns such as tigers, birds, turtles, and snakes, and the inner and outer walls are carved with patterns and inscriptions, making it one of the representatives of Shang Dynasty bronze culture. According to the inscription, it is believed that the Yafu Fang Lei was used by the Shang king to hold wine. Its unique shape, exquisite casting technology, and exquisite patterns demonstrate the charm and outstanding level of ancient bronze ware art.

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[Museum treasure 14]-Ya Fu Square Lei bronzeware,2.Shanghai Museum, China

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