The Shanglin Tripod, housed in the East Wing of the Shanghai Museum, was cast during the second year of the Yangshuo reign in the Western Han Dynasty, renowned for its profound historical depth and exquisite craftsmanship. Adorned with intricate and exquisite decorations, the tripod showcases the superb casting skills of Western Han bronzes. More than just an essential ritual vessel for ancient sacrifices or feasts, the Shanglin Tripod also contains rich historical and cultural information, serving as a rare tangible resource for studying Western Han politics, economics, and culture.
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