Culture Insider: How did the ancient Chinese keep food warm in winter?
A bronze yan from Zhongshancheng tomb from the Warring States Period. [File photo/IC] |
4. Bronze Yan: ancient steamer
Although the "Wen Ding" was effective at keeping food warm, the ancient Chinese people later found that its burning process produced pollution. As a result, the bronze yan was made with a two-tier structure and used to steam rice and other grains. After the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD25 - AD220), further improvements to the bronze yan that led to the modern-day steamer.
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