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Stock Photo: [Museum Treasure 16]-The Inlaid Cross-Pattern Square Yue-Axe Bronzeware.shanghai Museum, China

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[ChatGPT] The inlaid cross-pattern square yue in the Shanghai Museum is one of the representative works of the bronze wares of the Jin state during the Spring and Autumn Period of China (770 BC-476 BC). The yue is 27.3 centimeters long, 19.4 centimeters wide and weighs about 1.9 kilograms. Made of copper, gold, silver and materials such as ruby, the surface of the yue is decorated with cross patterns and coiled dragon designs, symbolizing power and status. The center of the yue is inlaid with a ruby, representing imperial power. This square yue was not only an important ceremonial object in ancient times, but also a symbol of the status and power of the Jin state nobles, with high historical, artistic, and cultural value.

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[Museum treasure 16]-The inlaid cross-pattern square Yue-axe bronzeware.Shanghai Museum, China

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