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Ming Emperor's Tombs:Wugong 5 Sacrificial Utensils


Cecil Lee

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Wugong (Five Sacrificial Utensils)


Wugong refers to the ancient symbolic stone carved sacrificial utensils.


Can you spot the incense burner? It is of round tripod shape (this is an ancient style with two loop handles and with three legs). It has bothclouds and dragons carved on the lid.


This incense burner is always in themiddle with candlesticks and vaseson eachside of it: making a total of 5 utensils on thesacrificial altar.


Picture shows one of the Ming Emperor's tomb / monument...



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