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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract 皿方罍(又名皿天全方罍、皿天全方彝)是中國商代晚期製作的青銅方罍,取罍內銘文首字而得名。1922年出土於湖南省桃源縣漆家河,現藏於湖南省博物館。是迄今為止出土的方罍中最大、最精美的一件,被稱為「方罍之王」。 , The Min fanglei (Chinese: 皿方罍; pinyin: MǐnThe Min fanglei (Chinese: 皿方罍; pinyin: Mǐn fāngléi) is an ancient Chinese bronze lei vessel from the late Shang dynasty or early Western Zhou dynasty (12th – 11th century BC). It is one of the largest of its kind, and called the "King of Fanglei". After its accidental discovery in 1919 in Hunan, its lid remained in China but the body was sold to collectors overseas, and set a world-record auction price for an Asian art work in 2001 when it fetched US$9.24 million. In 2014, a group of Chinese collectors bought it for a price between US$20 and 30 million, and donated it to the Hunan Museum, where it was reunited with its lid.useum, where it was reunited with its lid.
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rdfs:comment 皿方罍(又名皿天全方罍、皿天全方彝)是中國商代晚期製作的青銅方罍,取罍內銘文首字而得名。1922年出土於湖南省桃源縣漆家河,現藏於湖南省博物館。是迄今為止出土的方罍中最大、最精美的一件,被稱為「方罍之王」。 , The Min fanglei (Chinese: 皿方罍; pinyin: MǐnThe Min fanglei (Chinese: 皿方罍; pinyin: Mǐn fāngléi) is an ancient Chinese bronze lei vessel from the late Shang dynasty or early Western Zhou dynasty (12th – 11th century BC). It is one of the largest of its kind, and called the "King of Fanglei". After its accidental discovery in 1919 in Hunan, its lid remained in China but the body was sold to collectors overseas, and set a world-record auction price for an Asian art work in 2001 when it fetched US$9.24 million. In 2014, a group of Chinese collectors bought it for a price between US$20 and 30 million, and donated it to the Hunan Museum, where it was reunited with its lid.useum, where it was reunited with its lid.
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