- 西清古鑑
- せいせいこかん【西清古鑑】中国の図録集。 四〇巻。 1749年, 清の梁詩正らが勅を奉じて撰。 清朝内府蔵の古銅器の形態を模し, 銘に釈文を付したもの。
Japanese explanatory dictionaries. 2013.
Japanese explanatory dictionaries. 2013.
Chinese bronzes — Yǒu with zigzag thunder pattern, Early Zhou, Shanghai Museum Bronzes (simplified Chinese: 青铜器; traditional Chinese: 青銅器; pinyin: qīng tóng qì; Wade–Giles: ch ing t ong ch i) are … Wikipedia
Chinese bronze inscriptions — Chinese characters Scripts Precursors · Oracle bone script · Bronze script · Seal script (large, small) · Clerical script · Cu … Wikipedia
Ding (vessel) — A ding from the late Shang Dynasty. A ding (Chinese: 鼎; pinyin: dǐng; Wade–Giles: ting) is an ancient Chinese cauldron with legs, a lid and two handles opposite each other. They were made in two shapes with round vessels having t … Wikipedia
Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng — Top view of the Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng The Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng (Chinese: 曾侯乙; pinyin: Zēng Hóu Yǐ) is an important archaeological site in Suizhou, Hubei, China, dated sometime after 433 BCE. The tomb contained the remains of… … Wikipedia
Bianzhong — of Marquis Yi of Zeng, dated 433 BC. Bianzhong (simplified Chinese: 编钟; traditional Chinese … Wikipedia
Xiqing gujian — The Xiqing gujian (zh stpw |s=《西清古鉴》|t=《西清古鑑》|p=Xī qīng gǔ jiàn|w=Hsih ch ing ku chian) is a 40 volume catalogue of Chinese bronzes in the collection of the Qianlong emperor. It was compiled over the period 1749 to 1755 and documents 1529 bronze… … Wikipedia
Nine Tripod Cauldrons — A tripod cauldron or ding from the late Shang Dynasty According to legend the Nine Tripod Cauldrons (Chinese: 九鼎; pinyin: Jĭu Dĭng) were created following the foundation of the … Wikipedia