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卣 [yǒu]
1. An ancient vessel for holding wine, with a small mouth and a large belly, featuring a lid and a handle.
(Meaning: An ancient wine vessel. It is made of bronze, has an oval opening, a deep belly, a ring foot, a lid, and a handle. There are also cylindrical shapes, showing a variety of forms. Used for holding wine, it was popular during the Shang Dynasty and the early Western Zhou period.)
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1. In "Erya": 卣, it refers to a central vessel.
2. In "Book of Documents, Luo Gao": To use two vessels of chujue.
3. In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": One vessel of chujue and a pair of ceremonial jade.
4. In "Book of Documents, Command of Wen Hou": To carry one vessel of chujue.
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