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The difference between a statue and a bottle
The difference between these two words is that they have different shapes and use different scenes.
1, with different shapes: "bottle" refers to the ancient container for holding wine, which is a bit like today's spittoon, with a round foot below and a hollow hole above, and the wine in the container can be ignited and heated in the middle. "Zun" refers to a bronze ritual vessel with a small mouth, a round foot, a long neck or a bird and beast shape for holding wine.
2. Different usage scenarios: "Zun" is a daily practical wine container, which prevailed in the Han Dynasty. And "Zun" is used in the naming of bronzes.
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