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Where was the stepmother Wu Ding unearthed?

Wu Ding, the mother of Shang Dynasty, was unearthed in Wuguan Village, Anyang City, Henan Province. Wuding, also known as Simuwu Ding and Simuwu Dafang Ding, was cast in the late Shang Dynasty (14th century to1/century). 1939 was unearthed in Wuguan Village, Anyang City, Henan Province, and is now in China Ancient Foundation Exhibition Hall of China National Museum.

Wu Ding, the Empress Dowager of Shang Dynasty, was 133 cm tall, 1 10 cm long, 79 cm wide and weighed 832.84kg.. The device has thick ears and folded edges, and its abdomen is rectangular, which is supported by four pillars. The four corners of the abdomen, the middle of the upper and lower edges and the upper part of the foot have leaves. "Shang stepmother's tripod body and four feet are cast as a whole, and the tripod ears are cast after the tripod body is cast.

Wu Ding, the heavenly queen of Shang Dynasty, was huge, magnificent and exquisite in craftsmanship. Exquisite dragon patterns and gluttonous patterns are cast around the tripod body, which adds a sense of grandeur to the cultural relics themselves. The cicada pattern cast on the foot shows a well-defined cicada body. The word "stepmother Wu" is cast on the inner wall of the abdomen. The font is rich and plump, the strokes are peaked at the beginning and end, and the fat pen is used occasionally.