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Examples:Emperor Xin, last ruler of Shang (11th Century BC), famous as a tyrant—zoomorphic mask motif, found on Shang and Zhou ritual bronzes—small state during the Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 BC) located in the southeast of modern-day Gansu Province—King Zhou of Shang (11th century BC), notorious as a cruel tyrant—Wu Ding (c. 14th century BC), legendary founder and wise ruler of Shang dynasty—Xia, Shang and Zhou, the earliest named Chinese dynasties—Shang Tang (1646-? BC), legendary founder of the Shang Dynasty—Dijun, Shang dynasty protector God—the prehistoric Shang dynasty (c. 16th-11th century BC)—Fu Shuo (c. 14th century BC), legendary sage and principal minister of Shang ruler Wu Ding—white pottery (of Shang Dynastry 16-11th century BC)—Shang Dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BC)—Zhou Xin (c. 11th century BC), last emperor of the of Shang Dynasty—the Shang dynasty, 16th 11th century BC—oracle inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty (16th-11th century BC) on tortoiseshells or animal bones—Ao, Shang Dynasty capital (northeast part of modern day Zhengzhou, Henan)—The Nine Cauldrons, symbol of Imperial power dating back the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600-1100 BC)—Shing Wong (deity in Chinese mythology)—Shing-Tung Yau (1949-), Chinese-American mathematician, Fields medalist in 1982—Sir Li Ka-shing (1928-), Hong Kong businessman— |