This wine vessel found in the coffins of Tomb No. 331. Alongside a round neck and ring foot, this yu has a squared body which is rare. Different animal head decorations can be seen when viewing different angles of the vessel shoulder: tiger heads are found on the vessel front and back, while bottle-horned dragon heads and animal heads with pointy ears, have been placed on the four corners, and the bottom of the handle, respectively. From the animal heads with pointy ears the swing handle extends upwards, the handle is formed of a bi-headed snake which is decorated with serrated flanges and scale patterns. The four sides of the vessel body are decorated with animal-mask patterns with goat horns, the snouts and horns of which bulge from the vessels surface. On the upper side of the ring foot are four support marks. The whole vessel is encircled with cloud and thunder patterns.
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