Introduction to the Suzaku Ring Cup: Unearthed from Dou Wan’s tomb in 968. The Zhuque ring stands on the back of the beast between the two goblets, and is covered with gold. The red bird spreads its wings and raises its tail, looking full of energy. It holds a white jade ring that can rotate freely in its beak. The beast is prostrate, with its four legs resting on the bases of two goblets. The neck, abdomen and surface of the two cups of Suzaku are inlaid with thirteen round and heart-shaped turquoise stones, which are colorful.