Zun: It is difficult to find such a sentence in Li Bai's poem: "Good wine is matched with a golden cup and a pot of ten thousand copper." The ancients said that "the decisive battle is between respect (respect) and respect", that is, winning with the negotiating party at the banquet of drinking and eating meat. This is a container for meat. Because of its wide range of uses, future generations simply regard "Zun" as synonymous with wine glasses. Generally, it is small mouth, high neck, bulging belly or tube belly, and perfect. Its position in the ritual vessels is second only to that of the tripod.
Shang: Tao Yuanming's Biography of Mr. Wuliu: "Inscribe a poem." At first, it was commonly called "Jue", and later it was often called "Shang". It is a three-legged, big-bellied, handle-shaped wine vessel decorated with grain patterns, or an open wine vessel decorated with bird patterns.
Zhuo: In Liu Zongyuan's Travel Notes at the Beginning of the Western Mountain Banquet: "If you have enough wine, you will get drunk."
Pot: an ancient container for grain or wine syrup. Li Bai's Drinking the Bright Moon Alone: "From from a pot of wine among the flowers, drinking alone. No one is with me. "
Shang is also called Jue, which is the kind of three-legged cup that is often seen in the romance of the Three Kingdoms on TV.