When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: chinese drinkware yi li mei yu

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Zun - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zun

    A zun with taotie dating to the Shang dynasty A rare Xi zun in the shape of an ox Western Zhou goose-shaped bronze zun. National Museum of China. The zun or yi, used until the Northern Song (960–1126) is a type of Chinese ritual bronze or ceramic wine vessel with a round or square vase-like form, sometimes in the shape of an animal, [1] first appearing in the Shang dynasty.

  3. Chinese ritual bronzes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_ritual_bronzes

    The appreciation, creation and collection of Chinese bronzes as pieces of art and not as ritual items began in the Song dynasty and reached its zenith in the Qing dynasty during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor, whose massive collection is recorded in the catalogues known as the Xiqing gujian and the Xiqing jijian (西清繼鑑). Within those ...

  4. Yi (vessel) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_(vessel)

    A yi is a shape used in ancient Chinese ritual bronzes. It has the shape of half a gourd with a handle (often in the shape of a dragon) and usually supported by four legs. It is believed it was used to contain water for washing hands before rituals like sacrifices.

  5. Category : Asian Games bronze medalists for Chinese Taipei

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Asian_Games...

    Pages in category "Asian Games bronze medalists for Chinese Taipei" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 203 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Alcoholic drinks in China - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcoholic_drinks_in_China

    One account says that the brewer Yidi presented the first alcoholic beverage as a gift to the emperor Yu the Great c. 2100 BC. [6] Another credits its invention to Du Kang. Chinese alcohol figured prominently in Zhou-era accounts of the removal of the Mandate of Heaven.

  7. Y2J (band) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y2J_(band)

    Y2J (traditional Chinese: 神木與瞳; simplified Chinese: 神木与瞳; pinyin: Shén Mù Yǔ Tóng) is a Taiwanese rock band composed of two participants (Yuming Lai and Jane Huang) from the 2007 season of One Million Star, a singing competition. The band released its debut album "Live For You" on 25 August 2008.

  8. List of ships of the Chinese Navy (1644–1945) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ships_of_the...

    Mei Yuen [zh; ja] (湄雲) Mei Yuen-class: Gunboat: Fujian Maritime Administration: 515-578: 1869: 1895 Captured by Japan as Miun Later returned to China after Triple Intervention Later stricken [1] [3] [2] Foo Hsing (福星) Mei Yuen-class: Gunboat: Fujian Maritime Administration: 515-578: 1870: 1884/8/23 Sunk by the French during Battle of ...

  9. Yi Jian Mei (song) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Jian_Mei_(song)

    Singer Fei Yu-ching in 2012 Plum trees in winter "Yi Jian Mei" (Chinese: 一剪梅; pinyin: Yī jiǎn méi; lit. 'One Trim of Plum Blossom'), [a] also commonly referred to by its popular lyrics "Xue hua piao piao bei feng xiao xiao" (Chinese: 雪花飄飄 北風蕭蕭; pinyin: Xuěhuā piāopiāo běi fēng xiāoxiāo; trans. "Snowflakes drifting, the north wind whistling"), is a 1983 Mandopop ...