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LITERATURE
                   Hu Xiaoshi, Jinshi fanjinji dier [Sequel to the collection of   Y.P. Lee, Important Inscribed Ancient Chinese Bronze
                   various archaic bronzes], 1918, p. 14.      Vessels from the Li Yingshuan Collection in the Shanghai
                   Bao Ding, Guochao jinwen zhulubiao buyi [Supplements   Museum, vol. II, Shanghai, 1996, pl. 41.
                   of the list of bronze inscriptions recorded in the present   Liu Litang, ‘Guanyu zhou zhaowang nanzheng jianghan
                   [Qing] dynasty], vol. 1, 1931, p. 38 (vessel recorded).    diqu youguan wenti de tantao [Discussion on King Zhao’s
                   Chen Chengxiu, Yiwenge jinwen [Archaic bronze   expedition to the Jianghan region]’, Jianghan kaogu /
                   inscriptions from the Yiwen Pavilion] (unpublished),   Jianghan archaeology, no. 3, Wuhan, 2000, p. 69 (vessel
                   compiled by 1931.                           recorded).
                   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
                   no. 3, Peiping, 1932, p. 385 (vessel recorded).   bronze inscriptions], vol. 3, Hong Kong, 2001, no. 3976.
                   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
                   Wu Kaisheng, Jijin wenlu [The record of inscriptions from   Zhou dynasty], Chengdu, 2003, p. 267 (vessel recorded).
                   archaic bronzes], vol. 3, 1933, p. 23 (vessel discussed).    Yang Kuan, Xizhoushi [The history of Western Zhou],
                   Wu Qichang, Jinwen lishuo shuzheng [Critical   Shanghai, 2003, p. 557 (vessel recorded).
                   examination of calendars in bronze inscriptions], vol. 2,   Wang Xiantang, Guoshi jinshi zhigao [A record of bronze
                   Shanghai, 1934, p. 18.                      and stone inscriptions in Chinese history], vol. 3,
                   Bernhard Karlgen, ‘Yin and Zhou in Chinese Bronzes’,   Qingdao, 2004, p. 1672, no. 367.
                   Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, no. 8,   Wu Zhenfeng, Jinwen renming huibian (Compilation of
                   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],
                   Liu Tizhi, Xiaojiao Jingge jinwen taben [Rubbings of   Beijing, 2007, no. 171.
                   bronze inscriptions in the Xiaojiao Jingge], vol. 7, 1935,   Liu Yu et. al., Shangzhou jinwen zong zhulubiao
                   p. 43.                                      [Comprehensive list of recorded Shang and Zhou bronze
                   Rong Geng, Yinzhou qingtongqi tonglun [A    inscriptions], Beijing, 2008, no. 4355 (vessel recorded).
                   comprehensive study of the archaic bronzes from the Yin   He Jingcheng, Shangzhou qingtongqi zushi mingwen
                   and Zhou dynasties], Beijing, 1958, p. 89, fig. 9.   yanjiu [Study of the clan pictograms on the bronzes from
                   Shirakawa Shizuka, Kinbun tsūshaku [A general   the Shang and Zhou dynasties], Jinan, 2009, p. 305
                   explanation of archaic bronze inscriptions], vol. 1, xia,   (vessel recorded).
                   Kobe, 1962, pp 777-780.                     Rong Geng xueshu zhuzuo quanji [The complete
                   Shirakawa Shizuka, Jinwenji [Collection of archaic bronze   collection of the academic works by Rong Geng], vol. 9,
                   inscriptions], vol. 2, Tokyo, 1980, p. 11, no. 200.   Beijing, 2011, p. 89, fig. 9.
                   Sun Zhichu, Jinwen zhulu jianmu [Records of Bronze   Wu Zhenfeng, Shang Zhou qingtong qi mingwen ji tuxiang
                   Inscriptions], Beijing, 1981, p. 138, no. 2335 (vessel   jicheng [Compendium of important inscriptions and
                   recorded).                                  images of bronzes from the Shang and Zhou dynasties],
                   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
                   characters], vol.2, Beijing, 1981, p. 72.   Western Zhou dynasty,’ Xueshu yuekan / Academic
                   Yan Yiping, Jinwen zongji [Corpus of bronze inscriptions],   Monthly, no. 5, Shanghai, 2015, p. 152 (vessel recorded).
                   Taipei, 1983, no. 2543.                     Wang Qi, ‘Xizhou zaoqi nanzheng qingtongqiqun
                   Ma Chengyuan, Shang Zhou qingtong qi mingwen   ji xiangguan shishi kaocha [A survey of the bronze
                   xuan [Selection of Shang and Zhou dynasty bronze   group relating to the south expeditions from the early
                   inscriptions], vol. 1, Beijing, 1988, no. 106.   Western Zhou and the related history],’ Chutu wenxian
                   Wu Zhenfeng, Shaanxi jinwen huibian [Compilation of   / Excavated Documents, no. 2, Shanghai, 2016, p. 43
                   bronze inscriptions from Shaanxi], vol. 3, Xi’an, 1989,   (vessel recorded).
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