Introduction to the Siyang Square Bottle: The Siyang Square Bottle is one of the important landscapes along the Xiangjiang River. It is an early bronze vessel in the late Shang Dynasty and is a ritual vessel and sacrificial item. This square bottle is the largest existing Shang Dynasty bronze in China, with a height of 58.3 centimeters and a weight of nearly 34.5 kilograms. It is known as "a perfect example of bronze." It is based on the cultural relics unearthed in Huangcun, Ningxiang County, Hunan in 1938. The original is now in the National Museum of China.
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