10.05.2022 Views

CHINA ARQUEOLOGIA golden-age-chinese-archayeolog

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Cat. 95, detail

types of vessels are common to every feudal state, there are regional differences. States in the

Central Plains generally served grains in gui and dou; water and wine were associated with hu

vessels. By contrast, the Chu served grain in gui, fu, and dun (the latter appear more often in

smaller tombs), water and wine were served inyu-fou and zun-fou vessels. Small-mouthed ding

vessels (whose inscriptions identify them as Tang ding andyugong), used for cooking meat stews

and heating water, are associated exclusively with Chu culture.

The most important ritual vessel for representing the social status of a tomb occupant was

the sheng ding r a type of container for cooked meat and fish. 30 After the middle Spring and Autumn

period, tombs of high-ranking aristocrats (such as marquises and ministers) in the Chu

cultural region were provided with ding vessels in sets of seven or nine. Sheng ding with narrow

waists and flat bottoms were found in the Chu tombs of Wang Ziwu, the chief minister Yuan

Zifeng (the seven ding found in the Yuan Zifeng Tomb 2 in Xiasi once belonged to Wang Ziwu),

King You of Chu, Marquis Zhao of Cao, and Marquis Yi of Zeng; examples of lidded sheng ding

with a rounded bottom, commonly seen in the feudal states, have also been recovered from Chu

tombs associated with ranks lower than the dafu. The narrow-waisted, flat-bottomed ding, which

seems to have served as an auxiliary ding vessel, 31 is exclusively a Chu bronze type.

542 YU WEICHAO

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!