释义 |
‖ kuei|kuːeɪ| [Chin.] A Chinese bronze food-vessel.
1935A. J. Koop in L. Ashton Chinese Art 77 The fu is an oblong tray with straight, steeply sloping sides, a dragon⁓head loop handle at each end, and a spreading hollow foot cut away in the centre of each side... The kuei is somewhat similar but has a more rounded form. 1954H. Munsterberg Short Hist. Chinese Art iii. 60 New shapes..appear, while others like the kuei and the chung, or bell, become very common. 1963Times 23 Jan. 12/7 Aberdeen University paid {pstlg}580 for a massive bronze kuei (food vessel), decorated with vertical ribs between borders of dragon and monster masks. 1963P. C. Swann Art of China, Korea & Japan i. 26 (caption) Chinese ritual bronze food vessel (kuei) of about 1000 bc, with dragon-headed handles. 1973Oxf. Univ. Gaz. CIII. Suppl. 5. 55 Two-handled bowl of Kuei shape, moulded decoration derived from bronze. |