China Overview
- Population: 1.3 billion
- Currency: yuan
- Guinness World Records: most people painting each other's faces simultaneously in one location (13,413), largest bottle of cooking oil (containing 3212 litres), most couples hugging (3009 couples).
- Internet users: 135 million
- Milk beer: from Inner Mongolia, an alternative to the traditional mare's-milk wine.
- Squirrel fish: whole mandarin fish deep-fried and manipulated to resemble a squirrel.
- Number of chinese characters: over 56,000
Simuwu Rectangle Ding
In 1939, Simuwu Rectangle Ding was unearthed in Anyang, Henan Province. This ding is the biggest and heaviest bronze ware in the world. It is an ancient bronze cooking vessel with two loop handles and three or four legs. The Simuwu Rectangle Ding reveals a high level of casting technique and artistry. It represents the highest casting achievement of the Shang Dynasty. |
Dings were used in Chinese Primitive Society as cooking utensils. At first they were made of pottery clay. Then, as they discovered and learnt more, the material was changed to bronze at the end of the Shang Dynasty about 3,000 years ago. By that time, dings had changed function to become sacrificial vessels and the symbol of their owners’ power and wealth. It is said that the King of the Shang Dynasty had the Simuwu Rectangle Ding made to commemorate his mother. The opening at the top of the Simuwu Rectangle Ding is 110 cm long and | |
78cm wide, its sides are 6cm thick and the loop handles are 133cm high. The whole ding weighs 75 kilograms and is the heaviest and biggest bronze item in the world. It truly is a treasure in the world’s bronze ware collection. The casting of this huge bronze vessel used over 1,000 kilograms of metal and needed 70 to 80 craftsmen to work on it. |
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