"Rite and Wanfang-Shang and Zhou Bronze Ding Special Exhibition" opened at the National Museum of China on September 14.

The exhibition brings together nearly 40 representative bronze ceremonial vessels from the Shang and Zhou dynasties. Among them, the Big Ding Ding, Dake Ding and Zilong Ding donated by the Pan family are on the same stage, and three large round tripods are displayed together.

  The Zilong Ding and Da Yu Ding collected by the National Museum and the Da Ke Ding from the Shanghai Museum were jointly exhibited.

These three tripods are classics among the ancient Chinese bronze tripods. They carry the splendid achievements of the early Chinese civilization. Their unearthed, protected, lost and returned to Tibet in modern times have also fully witnessed the glorious course of the Chinese nation’s rejuvenation. .

Considering its size and connotation, it can be called the "sovereign of the round tripod".

Bronze wares of this specification rarely have the opportunity to appear together in a single exhibition. This time the three respected wares are gathered together, which is very rare.

  It is worth mentioning that in this exhibition, the three major artifacts of Zilong Ding, Da Yu Ding and Da Ke Ding, as well as Yu Ding and Lei Wen Ding, are also exquisite cultural relics with extremely high historical and aesthetic value. In the form of naked exhibition, "zero distance dialogue" with the audience.

The audience can watch the bronze heavy objects more realistically and feel the shock and impact brought by the etiquette and civilization of Shang and Zhou Dynasties.

  In addition, the exhibition also brings together nearly 40 representative Shang and Zhou bronze ritual vessels, presenting the magnificent and magnificent material culture and ritual civilization of China's Bronze Age from the perspective of modeling, decoration, inscriptions, and casting techniques.

(Reporter Ying Ni produces Sui Zhiyuan)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]