The "Pú Yàn Xíng Bronze Box" is a unique and exquisite wine vessel from the Western Zhou period, discovered in Pingdingshan, Henan. It holds historical significance as it serves as a diplomatic artifact, illustrating a visit by a British envoy named蒲 to the ruler of the state of Xing. The box"s design, with a duck shape and intricate connections, reflects both artistry and cultural exchange of that era. Its rarity indicates the social hierarchy and礼仪 practices of the time.