2. [G ū] (sound), a drinking device, has the same function as Jue and cellar. It was first seen in the early Shang Dynasty and prevailed in Shang and Zhou Dynasties.
3. [Zhi √] (Sound only), an ancient vessel used for drinking, shaped like a small vessel, or with a lid.
4. Bean (sound barrel), a container used to hold meat or other food in ancient times, is shaped like a high-legged plate.
5. Yi (transliteration), an ancient vessel for holding wine, refers to the sacrificial vessels commonly used in ancient ancestral temples.
6. Yan [y ǒ u] (sound yes), an ancient wine container with a big mouth and a big belly, covered with beams.
7. The moon is an ancient weapon, made of bronze and shaped like an axe. It is bigger than an axe and has a round blade that can be cut. Popular in China Merchants and the Western Zhou Dynasty. And Yu Pei for etiquette and funeral.
8.er(zhι), an ancient vessel for holding wine.
9. Cup [xǔ] (Xu Yin), an ancient bronze vessel for holding food, with oval mouth, lid, ears, circle feet or four feet.
10, [y m 4 n] [y m 4 n] (sound eye), an ancient cooker with two layers and a grate in the middle, made of pottery or bronze.
1 1, Qi [bó] (Yin Bo), 1. Musical instruments like ancient clocks. 2. Ancient hoes and farm tools.
12, raccoon [diào] (sound pass), an ancient musical instrument, shaped like a bell, struck with a mallet and used for sacrifice and feasting.
13, [fǒu], an ancient wine vessel with a small belly and a big mouth.
14, cloth [bù] (sound cloth), an ancient small urn made of copper or pottery, used to hold wine or water.
15, Duo [duó], a big clock, shaped like a cymbal and a pheasant with a tongue, was used to announce political and religious decrees in ancient times and was also an ancient musical instrument.
16, qióng (sound poverty) refers to the hole where the handle is installed in ancient weapons or tools, which is interpreted as "the hole with a heavy axe is the one that receives the handle" in Duan Yucai's Notes on Explaining Words.
17, scale [hé] (sound and), wine vessel and water vessel, with large abdomen, long flow in front, a [pàn] behind, covered and three feet below. It prevailed in the Yin Dynasty and the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty.
18, arrow [zú] (sound home), Wu Qin lost the arrow, leaving the price of the arrow, but all the princes in the world have already fallen into the trap.
19, Gui (guǐ), an ancient food container, appeared from the Shang Dynasty until the Warring States Period.
28. Yan [y m 4 n] (voice performance) is a steamer, which is divided into two parts: Yan [z] and Li [l], some of which are conjoined and some are split.
2 1, Deng (sound pair) is an ancient vessel for holding millet, millet, grain, rice and other foods, which is formed by combining the shapes of a tripod and a reed.
22. [y ǐ] (sound change), an ancient carriage part. Bronze weights are installed on both sides of the weight of the carriage, and the reins on the horse's mouth pass through four chisel holes to reach the driver to avoid the reins from being entangled.
23. [lé i] (sound thunder), big wine vessel, ritual vessel.
24. Wei [Li], a cooker for ancient cooking. There were many ears in the early Shang dynasty, and there were two straight ears at the mouth edge in the later period. In the early Western Zhou Dynasty, most of them had high neck and short feet, and often had ears.
25.[wèi] (Yin Wei), an ancient automobile part, was made of bronze and shaped like a cylinder, which was sleeved at both ends of the axle.
26, Zan [zèng] (sound ceremony), an ancient cooker, mostly pottery, with many small holes at the bottom, which can be steamed on a slow fire.
27. clear [finish] (sound). Therefore, those who cover the bottom are also. From the bamboo, the sound is very loud.
28.Moo [yí] (musical instrument) first appeared in the second half of the mid-Western Zhou Dynasty and was popular in the late Western Zhou Dynasty and the Spring and Autumn Period.
Its shape is somewhat similar to the current ladle, with a stream in front and bamboo in the back. In order to prevent the card from toppling when it is placed, three feet and four feet are often cast at the bottom of the card, and the feet with gentle bottom are footless.
29, Bi [bǐ] (sound ratio), an ancient food container, shaped like a spoon.
30. hmmm [jimm] (falsetto), an ancient bronze wine vessel with a round mouth and three feet.
The names of ancient bronzes, because many items are no longer used now, have also become uncommon words with these bronzes.