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Why are there no "inscriptions" cast inside these bronzes with the highest craftsmanship?

There are four statues of Yang Fangzun, two statues of Xiang Zun, two tigers, one tripod with a human face, one king of a vase, one king of an animal face, and two four-legged horns of an animal face unearthed in Ningxiang, one in the Flier Museum in the United States and the other in the Fujita Art Museum in Japan. It is estimated that these two pieces were also unearthed in Ningxiang. It seems that these bronzes with particularly exquisite craftsmanship have no inscriptions, and the "food shop" is just a family emblem.

The fields, hillsides and streams around Ningxiang, Hunan Province are often because farmers are working. Exquisite bronzes appeared inadvertently. Most of the bronzes here were made after Zhou Wuwang defeated the Shang Dynasty. At that time, the Shang royal family who escaped from Anyang, Henan Province, did not forget to bring the most precious bronzes. The craftsmanship of these bronzes is particularly exquisite, almost exquisite, but there are basically no inscriptions. I don't know why.

There is an explanation: the most advanced royal vessels do not need carving, but at most they are a family badge, which is different from the bronzes used by princes. Then why are there no inscriptions on many bronzes with particularly exquisite craftsmanship? Why are there long inscriptions on bronzes, and these inscriptions are not beautifully made? This subject should be further studied.

When the Shang Dynasty fled, it did not forget to bring the most exquisite bronzes. It can be seen that these bronzes that risked their lives to escape must be the best. However, bronzes are too heavy after all. When a group of Shang royal families fled to Ningxiang, Hunan, it was probably because they carried heavy bronzes, which affected the progress of the March. Secondly, they couldn't run any further, so they dug holes in the hiding place around Ningxiang and buried these exquisite bronzes one by one. They thought they would come back for treasure hunting when they made a comeback, but this trip was actually a lifelong escape for them, so these exquisite bronzes originally buried in Ningxiang were buried in Si, and they didn't see the light of day until later generations inadvertently dug them up!

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