In 656 B.C., a Chinese lord commissioned bronze bells to summon ancestral powers against a rival state; after peace, his mourners scattered them at burial

Recent research unveils that ancient bronze bells, previously thought to be stolen from Lord Qiu’s resting place, were actually ‘deactivated’ by mourners as part of a significant ritual. This act symbolizes a conscious farewell, countering earlier beliefs of mindless vandalism, while highlighting the ancient Zeng society’s understanding of the spiritual significance these objects held after a pivotal political shift rendered them obsolete.

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