- Guang (vessel) - Wikipedia
A guang or gong is a particular shape used in Chinese art for vessels, originally made as Chinese ritual bronzes in the Shang dynasty (c 1600 – c 1046 BCE), and sometimes later in Chinese porcelain
- What does guang mean? - Definitions. net
A guang is a particular shape used in Chinese art for vessels, originally made as Chinese ritual bronzes in the Shang dynasty, and sometimes later in Chinese porcelain
- Ritual Wine Vessel (Guang) - Brooklyn Museum
This type of wine pitcher, called a guang, was a late addition to the standard set of ritual vessels, and after a brief period of popularity, its use was apparently discontinued
- Guang Vessel | Asian Art at the Princeton University Art Museum
The distinct guang, or gong, ritual bronze vessel shape became important by the late Shang period
- Guangzhou | History, Population, Map, Climate, Facts | Britannica
Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong sheng (province), southern China
- Guang: meaning, origin, and significance explained
Guang is a male name with Chinese origin that carries a profound meaning of light In Chinese culture, names hold significance and often reflect virtues or qualities that parents wish for their children to embody
- What Does The Name Guang Mean?
Guang (光 廣 广), a Mandarin Chinese given name and sometimes surname, most commonly derives from characters meaning “light; radiance” (光) or “broad; vast” (廣 广)
- Guangzhou - Wikipedia
In AD 226, it became the seat of Guang Prefecture, which gave it its modern name The Old Book of Tang described Guangzhou as an important port in southern China [52]
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