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Ancient cultural treasures in 'Ne Zha 2'

Updated: Mar 19, 2025 chinadaily.com.cn Print
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Above: Screenshots from videos on the design and production of Ne Zha 2 show the Tianyuan tripod and a close-up view of its top. [Photo/CGTN] Below: (from left) A flat foot tripod with dragon patterns from Shanghai Museum [Photo/shanghaimuseum.net]; a bronze dun from Sichuan Museum [Photo/scmuseum.cn]

Tianyuan tripod

The Tianyuan tripod, known as the "foundation of the Chan sect" in the film, is a key alchemical tool in the Jade Xu Palace. Its design draws inspiration from the flat, spherical bellies and column feet of bronze tripods used during the Shang and Zhou dynasties (c.16th century-256 BC). The tripod's intricate decoration includes common motifs like the Taotie (a mythological creature) and cloud-thunder patterns, which were popular during these dynasties.

The tripod was a symbol of power and status in ancient China, often used in ritualistic ceremonies. Its presence in the film reflects the high position and supreme authority of the Chan sect within the Jade Xu Palace. Moreover, the overall rounded shape of the Tianyuan tripod mirrors the dun, an ancient luxury food vessel associated with the Shu royal family.

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