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cover of tripod kettle

Etymology

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denotes a specific object from ancient Chinese material culture: the lid of a tripod cauldron. The character is built from , a bronze vessel used for ritual and cooking, and an upper component that depicts a covering, a lid, cloth, or protective layer, placed over the vessel. This top element serves both as a visual indicator of a cover and as a phonetic cue. The character thus refers to the cover that seals such a tripod, its structure stacking the lid directly above the cauldron to mirror the physical arrangement.

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Bronze etymology image
Bronze Qin dynasty (221-206 BC)
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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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