The square cauldron currently in the collection of the Minneapolis School of Art in the United States
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Fang Ding is an ancient Chinese bronze vessel, which is a food utensil with a special shape. Its production began in the late Shang Dynasty (11th century BC) in China. Fang Ding played an important role in the social and religious life of ancient China. It is usually used as a sacrificial vessel for worshipping gods or ancestors. Fang Ding not only has practical value, but also artistic value. It has exquisite craftsmanship and exquisite relief patterns, showcasing the high level of technical expertise in the production of ancient Chinese bronze ware. It is one of the precious legacies of ancient Chinese society and culture.