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Bao Ding, Guochao jinwen zhulubiao buyi [Supplements Museum, vol. II, Shanghai, 1996, pl. 41.
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[Qing] dynasty], vol. 1, 1931, p. 38 (vessel recorded). diqu youguan wenti de tantao [Discussion on King Zhao’s
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Liu Jie, ‘Liangzhou jinwenci daxi shangdui [Discussion on The Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of
the great corpus of bronze inscriptions of the two Zhou Social Sciences, ed., Yinzhou jinwen jichengshiwen
periods]’, Bulletin of the National Library of Peiping, vol. 6, [Interpretations of the compendium of Yin and Zhou
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Wu Qichang, ‘Jinwen yinianbiao [Possible chronology Guo Moruo quanji [The complete collection of works by
of archaic bronze inscriptions], Bulletin of the National Guo Moruo], vol. 7, Beijing, 2002, p. 234.
Library of Peiping, vol. 6, no. 5, Peiping, 1932, p. 528 Peng Yushang, Xizhou qingtong niandai zonghe yanjiu [A
(vessel recorded). comprehensive study of the bronzes from the Western
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archaic bronzes], vol. 3, 1933, p. 23 (vessel discussed). Yang Kuan, Xizhoushi [The history of Western Zhou],
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Stockholm, 1935, p. 55 (vessel recorded). the names from bronze inscriptions), Beijing, 2006, p.
Guo Moruo, Liang Zhou jinwenci daxi tulu kaoshi 282 (vessel discussed).
[Illustrated record and investigation of the great corpus The Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social
of bronze inscriptions of the two Zhou periods], Tokyo, Sciences, ed., Yinzhou jinwen jicheng [Compendium of
1935, lubian, p. 26. Yin and Zhou bronze inscriptions], Beijing, 2007, no.
Ke Changji, Weihuage jigulu bawei [Records of ancient 03976.
works from the Weihua Pavilion], ji, 1935, p. 18 (vessel Wang Xinyi, ed., Shangzhou tuxing wenzi bian [Dictionary
discussed). of the pictograms from the Shang and Zhou dynasties],
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Kobe, 1962, pp 777-780. Rong Geng xueshu zhuzuo quanji [The complete
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Sun Zhichu, Jinwen zhulu jianmu [Records of Bronze Wu Zhenfeng, Shang Zhou qingtong qi mingwen ji tuxiang
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Tang Lan, ‘Lun zhouzhaowang shidai de qingtongqi vol. 10, Shanghai, 2012, no. 04895.
keming [A discussion on the bronze inscriptions from the Zhao Qingmiao, ‘Zhaowang nanzheng er bufu zhi lice / A
period of King Zhao], Guwenzi yanjiu [Studies of ancient Conquest of Failure to the South in King of Zhao during
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Ma Chengyuan, Shang Zhou qingtong qi mingwen ji xiangguan shishi kaocha [A survey of the bronze
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bronze inscriptions from Shaanxi], vol. 3, Xi’an, 1989, (vessel recorded).
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