Western Zhou Dake Ding, also known as Ke Ding, Panfu Ke Ding, bronze ware in the middle of the Western Zhou Dynasty, unearthed in Ren Village, Famen Town, Fufeng County, Shaanxi Province in the 16th year of the Qing Dynasty (1890), is now collected in Shanghai Museum.

The height of Dake Ding is 93.1 cm, the diameter is 75.6 cm, the belly diameter is 74.9 cm, the belly depth is 43 cm, and the weight is 201.5 kg. Standing ear, mouth along the bottom decorated with deformed beast face pattern, and decorated with small beast face pattern, and there is a Gu edge convex edge, the whole shape solemn and heavy. The inscriptions in the abdomen are 290 words, and the lines of the inscriptions are separated by lines, and the strokes are rounded. The contents of the inscriptions are important materials for studying the land system and official system of the Western Zhou Dynasty.