Four-goat Square Zun
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The Four-goat Square Zun () is an ancient
Chinese ritual bronze Sets and individual examples of ritual bronzes survive from when they were made mainly during the Chinese Bronze Age. Ritual bronzes create quite an impression both due to their sophistication of design and manufacturing process, but also bec ...
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zun The ''zun'' or ''yi'', used until the Song dynasty#Northern Song, 960–1127, Northern Song (960–1126) is a type of Chinese ritual bronzes, Chinese ritual bronze or ceramic wine vessel with a round or square vase-like form, sometimes in t ...
'' vessel. It is more than 3,000 years old from the era of late
Shang dynasty The Shang dynasty (), also known as the Yin dynasty (), was a Chinese royal dynasty founded by Tang of Shang (Cheng Tang) that ruled in the Yellow River valley in the second millennium BC, traditionally succeeding the Xia dynasty and ...
(11th – 10th century BC), and famous for its shape, each of the four sides of the belly has a big horn-curled goat. It was unearthed in
Huangcai Huangcai Town () is a rural town in Ningxiang City, Hunan Province, China. It is surrounded by Xiangzikou Town, Shatian Township and Weishan Township on the west, Songmutang Town on the north, Hengshi Town on the east, and Laoliangcang Town ...
Town, Ningxiang County in Hunan Province, and is exhibited at the
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.


Dimension and significance

The Four-goat Square Zun is high and weighs , the biggest square zun from the
Shang dynasty The Shang dynasty (), also known as the Yin dynasty (), was a Chinese royal dynasty founded by Tang of Shang (Cheng Tang) that ruled in the Yellow River valley in the second millennium BC, traditionally succeeding the Xia dynasty and ...
(c. 1600–1046 BC) so far. The mouth of its vessel extends outwards forming an extremely big square mouth. The bottom is supported by ring feet () and the middle part was skillfully engraved with four goats with big curly horns. The four goats stand facing in four directions, looking serene and calm. Four high relief entwining dragons are on the shoulders of the square zun. A pair of horns and heads of the dragons respectively extends out of the surface of the square zun.


Discovery

On a day in April 1938, when Jiang Jingshu () and his brothers Jiang Jingqiao () and Jiang Xiqiao () living in Yueshanpu (), Huangcai Town, Ningxiang County,
Hunan Hunan (, ; ) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China, part of the South Central China region. Located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze watershed, it borders the province-level divisions of Hubei to the north, Jiangxi ...
Province were digging to plant sweet potatoes on the mountain, they felt something hard with their hoes. It occurred to them that they also felt something hard here last year. At that time, they ignored it as they thought it might be a stone. Unexpectedly, they felt it with their hoes again that day. Therefore, they decided to move away the stones in the way. When they first hoed it, they heard a crash, then a sheet of rusty copper about long and wide flew out of the soil. One side of it was fresh, while the other side was rusty with some dim lines and patterns on its surface. They continued digging and a national treasure that had been sleeping soundly underground for more than 3,000 years gradually showed its magnificent appearance. The object was later named "Four-goat Square Zun". After Jiang Jingshu and his brothers unearthed the square zun, they didn't take it home until it was dark in order not to be found by others. However, although it was dark then, the big and heavy square zun still drew people's attention all the way through the night. The news spread like wildfire as news always does, and before long, many antique dealers cast covetous eyes on it. The owner of Wanlishan Shop () in Huangcai Town was one of them. When he heard the news, then he quickly took silver dollars and came to see the square zun with his servants that very night. He bought it with 400 silver dollars immediately and transferred it to his home. After the owner of Wanlishan Shop got the square zun, he secretly sent one of his servants to go to
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at once to contact Zhao Youxiang (), the owner of Yifengxiang Cow Leather Shop () in Xipailou Street of Changsha city. Zhao opened a cow leather shop on the surface but he secretly engaged in reselling antiques at a profit. He invited Zhao to have a look. After he saw the square zun, he decided to buy it instantly. The owner of Wanlishan Shop offered a low price for such a valuable piece of art: 10,000 silver dollars. However, Zhao couldn't get so much money in such a short period. So he consulted with the owner of Wanlishan Shop whether he could leave the square zun for him and he would go back to raise money at once. The owner of Wanlishan Shop agreed with him, but the period was only three days. When Zhao returned to Changsha, exactly three people came round, they were all connoisseurs of antiques and were in the antique industry of Changsha. When he saw the three people, a good idea suddenly struck him, he could buy the square zun with their help. So he showed the square zun to them in detail. The four came to an agreement to buy the square zun together. It was said that soon after they sent the square zun back to Changsha, they secretly spread the news that they planned to resell the square zun with the starting price of 200,000 silver dollars though cultural relic vending channels. The Changsha County Government soon learned the news. In order to prevent the national treasure from being lost overseas and possibly destroyed, the government immediately sent police to investigate the matter and finally impounded the square zun. Soon after that the square zun was submitted to Hunan Provincial Government and was transferred to Hunan Provincial Bank for safe keeping. In November 1938, the
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attacked Changsha, the Hunan Provincial Government and Hunan Provincial Bank were moved to
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. Before long, in a Japanese air attack, the bank was bombed by the aircraft. The building was razed to the ground. After the victory of the
Second Sino-Japanese War The Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) or War of Resistance (Chinese term) was a military conflict that was primarily waged between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan. The war made up the Chinese theater of the wider Pacific Th ...
, the bank was moved back to Changsha. Due to the haste, the square zun was transferred to the warehouse of waste products and was left there. Over time, the matter was forgotten. After the founding of the Communist State, Premier
Zhou Enlai Zhou Enlai (; 5 March 1898 – 8 January 1976) was a Chinese statesman and military officer who served as the first premier of the People's Republic of China from 1 October 1949 until his death on 8 January 1976. Zhou served under Chairman Ma ...
gave an instruction to look for the square zun, but no information about it was found. One day in 1952, the Cultural Relics Management Committee of Hunan received a report that some cultural relics had been found in the Hunan Branch of
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. The Cultural Relics Management Committee of Hunan sent expert Cai Jixiang () and others to the scene. Cai checked and accepted the cultural relics found hidden in the waste products. Suddenly, he noticed a big wooden box in the corner of a wall. When he opened the wooden box carefully with the help of several people, he saw a big bronze goat head. Cai contacted expert Zhang Xinru (), a leading master of cultural relics restoration in China to restore the square zun to its original appearance. In 1959, the Four-goat Square Zun was transferred to National Museum of Chinese History for exhibition to celebrate the 10th year of the National Day. Later, the National Museum of Chinese History gave the relic to the
National Museum of China The National Museum of China () flanks the eastern side of Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. The museum's mission is to educate about the arts and history of China. It is directed by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People's Republic ...
. The Four-goat Square Zun has always been kept there since that time.


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Four-goat Square Zun
''National Treasure Files'' CNTV {{DEFAULTSORT:Four-goat Square Zun Ningxiang History of Changsha Collection of the National Museum of China Shang dynasty bronzeware Goats in art 1938 archaeological discoveries