Zhi

Zhi
Ilustracja
Przykład zhi zdobionego motywem taotie, ze zbiorów muzeum w Luoyangu
Nazwa chińska
Pismo uproszczone

Pismo tradycyjne

Hanyu pinyin

zhì

Wade-Giles

chih

Zhi – wykonane z brązu rytualne naczynie do wina, używane w starożytnych Chinach (epoki Shang i Zhou)[1]. Miało postać niedużej czarki, niekiedy z przykrywką[2].

Przypisy

  1. Steven D. Young: Ancient Chinese bronzes in the Saint Louis Art Museum. St. Louis: Saint Louis Art Museum, 1997, s. 97. ISBN 978-0-89178-045-8.
  2. Mieczysław Jerzy Künstler: Dzieje kultury chińskiej. Wrocław: Ossolineum, 1994, s. 30. ISBN 83-04-03773-4.

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