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[[File:20090822 Shanghai Museum 3256.jpg|thumb|An ''yi'' in the collections of the [[Shanghai Museum]].]]
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An yi in the collections of the Shanghai Museum.
Yi
Chinese
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Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Gilesi2
Middle Chinese
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A yi is a shape used in ancient Chinese ritual bronzes. It has the shape of half a gourd with a handle (often in the shape of a dragon) and usually supported by four legs. It is believed it was used to contain water for washing hands before rituals like sacrifices.

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