Monday, September 22, 2008

Simuwutai FANG Ding

Simuwutai FANG Ding

Secretary for the mother is a Chinese e-ting in the late Shang Dynasty (about 16th century BC to 11th century BC) with bronze ritual of the royal family FANG Ding, March 19, 1939 in Anyang City, Henan Province, a military attache village unearthed in agricultural land, as a result of His abdomen with a "mother Division E," named after the words, it is the Tibetan National Museum of China. E-ding mother Secretary-tall thick, also known as the mother of Secretary E FANG Ding big, 133 cm high, 110 cm long mouth, the mouth 79 cm wide and weighs 832.84 kilograms, Ding rectangular belly, erect on two straight ear (only when found One ear and the other ear is later, according to a copy up on the ears), under the dominating 4 cylinder, China is now found in most of the bronze. The business is ding Wang Zugeng or a Zu Suozhu to worship his mother.