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The Zhou Zhi Gong Ding, Early Western Han dynasty | 西漢初 盩厔供鼎
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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 Zhou Zhi Gong DingEarly Western Han dynasty西漢初 盩厔供鼎cast with two inscriptions to the exterior of the body reading Zhou zhi gong ding rong wu?dou zhong ershi ba jin di ershi yi and Shan Ling zao; cast with one inscription on top of the cover reading Chang?x x erdou ding gai zhong x x x di shisan?(2)銘文:盩厔供鼎 容五斗 重二十八斤 第二十一長□□二斗鼎蓋 重□□□第十三山陵造Width across handles 12? in., 32.8 cm

Collection of Duan Fang (1861-1911).

American Private Collection.

Christie's New York, 6th June 1985, lot 111.


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紐約佳士得1985年6月6日,編號111

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This Western Han dynasty ding and cover bears three sets of inscriptions with the first long one reading Zhou Zhi gong ding, rong wu dou, zhong er-shi ba jin, di er-shi yi. The latter part of the inscription can be translated as 'contains five dou (1 Han dou ≈ 2000 mL), weighs twenty-eight jin (1 Western Han jin ≈ 248g), number twenty-one'. According to Hanshu: Dili Zhi (Book of Han: Treatise on Geography), the first two characters Zhouzhi 盩厔 was a county in Youfufeng 右扶風 area (today's Zhouzhi county southwest of Xi'an). Therefore, Zhou Zhi gong ding can be translated as 'the ding for Zhouzhi'. Unlike bronze vessels from the Shang and Zhou dynasties, inscriptions on related Han dynasty ding?often start with location and palace names rather than the name of the person who commissioned the vessel.


"Those who offended the mighty Han Empire, shall be eliminated no matter how far away they are."

Book of Han: The Story of Official Tang

「明犯強漢者,雖遠必誅」

《漢書?臣湯傳》


This ding was possibly made to serve Emperor Wu of Han in one of his palaces, Changyang Palace. Hanshu: Dili Zhi records that 'Emperor Zhao of Qin 秦昭王 built Changyang Palace 長楊宮 and Shexiong Hall 射熊館 in Zhouzhi county'. Emperor Wu, one of the greatest emperors in China's history, is well known for his military accomplishments. He was not only the revered emperor who led the Han dynasty through its greatest territorial expansion, but also an 'ordinary' nobleman, who often snuck out of the capital, Chang'an, to enjoy hunting in Qin's remnant palaces. This hunting?hobby greatly contributed to his legendary military merit. Hanshu: Dongfang Shuo (Book of Han: Biography of Dongfang Shuo) mentions that Changyang Palace was one of Emperor Wu's favorite hunting places. He even commissioned officials to build Shanglin Yuan 上林苑, a magnificent royal hunting ground comprising Changyang Palace, other imperial structures and hunting grounds within a natural landscape.?Although heavily worn, the first character of the inscription on the cover resembles the chang character, indicating Changyang Palace, supporting the?hypothesis that the present ding was used in the Changyang Palace in Zhouzhi.


Compare the Chang Yang Gong Ding, a closely related early Western Han ding in the?collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Gugong jingdian: Gugong qingtongqi tudian [Classics of the Forbidden City: Bronzes of the Forbidden City], Beijing, 2010, pl. 203. A slightly earlier example, Bei Yang Ding, attributed to the late Warring States period, is published in 'Bei Yang Ding Ba', Wenwu, vol.11, 1995, Beijing, pp 74-78.?See also the Chang Yi Shi Guan Ding, a group of five ding vessels in the collection of Poly Art Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Selected Bronzes in the Collection of the Poly Art Museum, vol. I, 1999, Beijing, pp 281-290.


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