Ancient Chinese gold culture

Since ancient times, gold has always been a symbol of power, and the official seal is a representative of power and rank. After the Qin Dynasty unified the six countries, it established a unified official printing system, clearly stipulated different

Officials of the class use different sizes of seals. There is a clear distinction between printed materials, printed buttons and printed scriptures. Jinyin is mostly used by the public level, and this system has been used before the Sui Dynasty.

There were more gold marks unearthed in the Han Dynasty. According to statistics, there are about 36 parties. They are mainly unearthed in the bureaucratic tombs of the princely level. The main ones are "Wendi Emperor", "The King of the Seal", "Guangjun Wang", and unearthed in Japan’s "King of the Han Dynasty". "Wendi Emperor" comes from the tomb of Emperor Hanwang of the Xiangjiang Mountain in Guangzhou, weighing 148.5 grams. It is the largest Western Han Dynasty gold seal ever seen, and the printed text is a small scorpion, and the printing surface is very large. There is a field character, each character is in a grid, which is square and rigorous, and is the consistent style of Chinese and Indian calligraphy. The button is round and round, with the first and last legs on the four corners.

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