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The Zi Kou Jue, Early Western Zhou dynasty | 西周初 子口爵
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2022年09月20日 开拍 / 2022年09月18日 截止委托
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The Zi Kou JueEarly Western Zhou dynasty西周初 子口爵cast beneath the handle with a two-character inscription reading Zi Kou銘文 :子口Height 8? in., 21.5 cm

Sotheby's London, 12th June 1990, lot 9.


倫敦蘇富比1990年6月12日,編號9

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This bronze jue is cast with a?two-character inscription, ZiKou, which identifies the name of its owner.?This?name?rarely appears in bronze inscriptions, except?on a group of bronze vessels?discovered in a Western Zhou tomb in Taiqinggong town, Luyi county,?Henan province.?The owner of the tomb?is named Chang Zi?Kou 長子口,?as indicated?by the inscriptions?from the excavated bronzes. While most of the vessels are inscribed with a three-character inscription?Chang Zi Kou, a bronze he is cast with?only?two characters reading?ZiKou, which is closely related to?the inscription?on the present jue. The bronze he is published in Institute of Cultural Relics and Archeology of Henan and Zhoukou Department of Cultural, ed., Luyi Taiqinggong Changzikou mu / Taiqinggong Changzikou tomb in Luyi, Zhengzhou, 2000, p. 121.


Chang Zi Kou was the leader of the Chang clan. The history of this clan can be traced to the late Shang period, as evidenced by oracle bone inscriptions which record the Chang clan as one of the suppliers of tortoise?carapace to the Shang empire for oracle bone divination ceremonies. Some scholars believe that the Chinese family name Zhang 張 originates from the Chang clan, as the Chang people were assigned the task to produce gong 弓 (bow) in the Shang dynasty (see op. cit., pp 209-210). After the Shang empire was conquered by Zhou, the Chang clan, led by Chang Zi Kou, pledged loyalty to the new king and was allowed to occupy the region of today's Luyi county. The tomb of Chang Zi Kou was believed by scholars to date to no later than the period of King Cheng of Zhou (c. 1042-c. 1021 BC). The grand scale of his tomb suggests that Chang Zi Kou was an aristocrat of prestigious social status in the early Western Zhou dynasty.


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