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簋(gui音鬼)是老三代比较常见的祭祀用器。西周攸簋是典型的三足簋,于1973年北京琉璃河53号墓出土。攸簋通高28.5厘米,口径20.3厘米,重4.21公斤。器型为圈钮盖,侈口鼓腹,兽首耳下方有象兽形珥;在器盖、腹均饰两面相对的大鸟纹,口沿下和圈足饰龙纹。在圈足簋的原型上再加上三足,目的是为了抬高器身使其圈足悬空,更便于使用。西周早期比较流行四足簋,然后慢慢过度到三足,在西周中晚期定型,同时还配有双耳,完全是按照鼎型器的耳足配置形式而制作的。圈足下三立虎形足,虎作后腿直立,两爪与尾构
簋 (gui ghost) is the older generation of the more common sacrificial device. Yau West is a typical three-legged yo, 1973 in Beijing Liulihe 53 Tomb unearthed. Youyou Tong high 28.5 cm, diameter 20.3 cm, weight 4.21 kg. Device for the ring button cover, extravagant drumming abdomen, beast ear ear like a beast-shaped Er; in the cover, belly are decorated on both sides of the big bird pattern, mouth along the rim and foot footwork dragon pattern. In addition, the three-legged quadrupeds are added to the archetype of the zodiacal arch to raise the body so that its hoops are fully suspended and easier to use. The early Western Zhou Dynasty more popular four-footed, and then slowly over to the three-legged, stereotyped in the middle and late Western Zhou Dynasty, but also with ears, is completely in accordance with the type of device configuration ear ear and ear. Three tiger-shaped foot full circle, tiger hind legs upright, two claws and tail structure