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English: Vessel zun. A small tiger on top of a large water buffalo. Bronze, H. 24 cm L. 38 cm. 6.9 kg. Zhou Dynasty, Spring and Autumn Period, 6 th. cent. B.C. Xi'an, Shaanxi provincial museum.
Français : Vase zun en forme de bovidé surmonté d'un tigre. Bronze, H. 24, L. 38 cm., poids 6,9 kg. Dynastei Zhou, époque des Printemps et Automne, VIe siècle avant notre ère. Xi'an, muse de la province du Shaanxi. Pièce découverte en 1967 à Hejiacun, Qishan, Shaanxi. Ref. : Danielle Elisseeff, La Chine du néolithique à la fin des Cinq Dynasties. Manuel de l'école du Louvre. 2008. Pages 162-163
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A zun in the shape of an ox, dating from the Western Zhou dynasty

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