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This kind of knife, fork and spoon is still in use after Shang and Zhou Dynasties. It was also unearthed in some ruins and tombs of the Shang Dynasty, especially in a tomb of the Warring States period. There were many forks, spoons, and more than 50 pieces. This was unearthed in Luoyang and was placed together with bronzes. After the Shang Dynasty, the table fork became a two-tooth tooth, which was not the same as the earliest three-tooth fork, and was smaller.
The use of Chinese knives and forks and spoons after the Warring States period: the bronze knives and forks of the Eastern Han Dynasty unearthed in Jiuquan of Gansu, the iron knives and forks of the Eastern Jin Dynasty unearthed in Guangdong, and the knife and fork spoons of the Yuan Dynasty unearthed in Zhangxian County of Gansu. Shandong Jiaxiang also unearthed knives and forks of the same compatibility, as well as bamboo sheaths for placing knives and forks.