Length 6.2 cm, width 5.76 cm, height 19.2 cm.
Made of bronze, the figure is short and wears a sun-shaped hat with 13 radiating arched tooth-shaped decorations. Its head features meticulously styled triple braids, hanging down the back of the head. The face features a lean structure with prominent eyebrow ridges, high cheekbones, large almond-shaped eyes, a big nose, and a slightly open, shuttle-shaped mouth framed by a square jaw. The ears are large with pierced lobes. The hands are clasped at the chest with interlocked fingertips and hollow fists. Standing tall on its base, the figure wears a single‑layer, mid-length garment tied with a waist sash, from which a ceremonial scepter protrudes diagonally. Cuff-shaped wrists are adorned with gu-shaped wrist ornaments. The entire sculpture vividly demonstrates strong three-dimensional presence. Artistically, this bronze statue showcases the mature sculptural techniques of ancient Shu bronze craftsmanship. It holds significant historical, artistic, and scientific value, providing crucial physical evidence for studying the bronze-casting techniques and bronze civilization of the ancient Shu people in the Chengdu region during the Shang and Zhou dynasties..