Ancient Wine Warmer
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Coin
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Dou, also known as "Diao Zhang Dou", was first recorded in Sima Qian's "Records of the Grand Historian" and is a bronze cast military tool. This dou was unearthed from the Sui and Tang tombs in Xiaotun, Yinxu, and is a burial vessel. The long handle is slightly perpendicular to the flow port, and when viewed from top to bottom, the tail end of the handle can be observed to be pentagonal, with a square hole in the middle, and the design is exquisite. Turning to the bottom again, it can be found that neither the bottom nor the feet have been glazed. Dou is a warm boiler that can be heated over a fire. It was unearthed in large numbers in tombs from the Han Dynasty to the Six Dynasties period, with materials such as copper, iron, pottery, and porcelain. The handle has a straight or curved handle, and the decoration varies greatly, but the shape is similar.