The Ding!
It was arguably the most important and noblest bronze ritual vessel of ancient China. This ritual vessel was so revered that only kings, noblemen, or those offering sacrifices to the gods could use it. Its status was so exalted as to be beyond compare!
In the Ancient Era, King Da Yu cast nine Dings to pacify the realm!
The Ding was thereby endowed with the significance of the nation and its altars. This led to anecdotes such as the King of Chu inquiring about the Ding. Xiang Yu, who claimed to have the strength to lift the Ding, also implied the ability to uplift the nation and its altars.
Within Chinese civilization, the Ding was unquestionably of extreme importance and prestige!
Qin Heng was even more aware that the Ding's reverence and nobility were not only unparalleled in the secular world but also of great significance among the powers of the Immortal Cultivation World and even within the Immortal realm.
