Bronze <i>ge</i> with inscription <i>'wang sun xiu'</i>- Hunan Museum
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Bronze ge with inscription 'wang sun xiu'
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Date:Warring States Period(ca.475-221BCE)
Medium:Bronze

Dimensions: Length: 25.2cm

Origin: Collected in Changsha, Hunan Province

This ge is identical with those of Ba and Chu in shape and decoration. It is believed by some archaeologists that the characters on it say: the leader of Ba Kingdom ordered the Ge to be presented to Wang Sunxiu, a royal member of Chu Kingdom.


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