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16 January, 05:54

Which of the following is not true of Korean Maebyeong bottles

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  1. 16 January, 08:49
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    Maebyeong refers to Korean vessels with a small slightly curled mouth rim, short neck, round shoulder, and constricted waist.[1] The maebyong is derived from the Chinese meiping (literally "plum vase").[2][3] They were first used to hold wine and later branches ofplum blossoms.[4][5]

    Some of these vessels have a cup-shaped cover over the mouth, so that they seemed to be used to store high quality wine such asinsamju (인삼주, ginseng wine) or maehwaju (매화주; rice wine made with plum) [6] It would have originally had a lid and there are many maebyong with ginseng leaves on the surfaces. [7]
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