English: Houmuwu Ding, also known as Simuwu Ding (wine vessel) is the heaviest piece of bronze work found in China so far. It was made in the late Shang Dynasty at Anyang (c. 1300 – 1046 BC). Height 133 cm, width 112 cm, depth 79.2 cm, weight 875 kg. This picture shows the genuine piece when it was on display at the National Museum of China.
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