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Han Dynasty Grey Pottery Stove

Baoji Bronze Museum

World Federation of Chinese Catering Industry

World Federation of Chinese Catering Industry
Beijing, China

During the Han Dynasty, the previous single stove was changed, resulting in the form of double stoves and three stoves. This gray pottery stove is a Ming artifact, modeled after the stove in a daily kitchen, and is buried in the tomb. It hopes that the tomb owner can live a prosperous life in another world, and it is a concrete portrayal of "seeing death as life". From the upper part of the pottery stove, it can be seen that during the Han Dynasty, people were equipped with cooking utensils such as spoons, forks, bowls, ladles, etc. The ingredients were rich in fish, vegetables, and even the servants kneeling at the mouth of the fire pond were vivid.

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  • Title: Han Dynasty Grey Pottery Stove
  • Creator: Baoji Bronze Museum
  • Type: Inherited tableware
  • Rights: 陕西宝鸡青铜博物馆
World Federation of Chinese Catering Industry

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