
Stake attention in this memory
Three small, weathered bronze figures, identified as "Bronze Dog" (铜犬), are displayed within a clear acrylic case, likely in a museum setting in Da Li Bai Zu Zi Zhi Zhou, China. The figures, exhibiting varying patinas and details, stand in a row against a light-colored, textured background. The visible text on a label card provides key information: - **Name:** Bronze Dog (铜犬) - **Time:** Warring States Period – Western Han Dynasty (战国一西汉) - **Source (Chinese only):** unearthed from Hongtupo, Xiangyun County (祥云县红土坡出土) The scene is an indoor exhibition, with the artifacts carefully presented for public viewing. Reflections are visible on the acrylic display, suggesting ambient lighting. No people are visible, and no active event is taking place, emphasizing the historical and artistic value of the ancient objects. The display is clean and minimalist, allowing the focus to remain solely on the bronze dogs.
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