- The
Houmuwu ding (Chinese: 后母戊鼎; pinyin:
Hòumǔwù dǐng),
formerly called Simuwu ding (司母戊鼎; Sīmǔwù dǐng), is a
rectangular bronze ding (sacrificial vessel...
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Houmuwu ding (Chinese: 后母戊鼎; pinyin:
Hòumǔwù dǐng), the
heaviest Chinese ritual bronze ever found; 1300–1046 BC;
National Museum of
China (Beijing). This...
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Among the most
important items in the
National Museum of
China are the "
Houmuwu Ding" from the
Shang dynasty (the
heaviest piece of
ancient bronzeware...
- The
Houmuwu ding (Chinese: 后母戊鼎; pinyin:
Hòumǔwù dǐng), the
largest ancient bronze ever found...
- years) 1188–1178 (9–10 years) Son of Wu Ding Yin
Possibly commissioned the
Houmuwu ding in
memory of his
mother Fu Jing Zu Jia 祖甲 Zi Zai 子載 1177–1158 (18–19...
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appeared in
China around 1200 BC. A ding
dating from the
Shang The Shang-era
Houmuwu Ding, the
heaviest piece of
bronze work
found in
China so far A late Shang-era...
- Fu Jing was a
Shang dynasty queen of Wu Ding and
recipient of the
Houmuwu sacrificial vessel.
Although Wu Ding
reportedly had over 60 wives, he had only...
- The
Houmuwu Ding is the
largest piece of
bronze work
found from the
ancient world so far. It was made in the late
Shang dynasty at Anyang....
- (353⁄8 in.);
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City, U.S.)
Houmuwu ding (后母戊鼎;
Hòumǔwù dǐng), the
largest ancient bronze ever found; 1300–1046 BCE;...
- Zu Geng is
thought to have been the
commissioner and
dedicator of the
Houmuwu ding,
which he had cast in
memory of his mother, Fu Jing. He
ruled for...