What does the official seal mean?

In different historical periods, official seals have their own characteristics and rich cultural connotations. The feudal dynasty in China was composed of central and local governments. Official seals include imperial seals, imperial treasures, official seals of North Korean officials at all levels, official seals of local administrative organs, official seals of institutions at all levels, official seals of military institutions, official seals of subordinate institutions, official seals of warlord regimes, official seals of ethnic minority regimes and peasant uprising regimes.

1. government agency seal. "Han Hui Di Ji": "My first official was General Chang Pei, who sealed the general, and the official seal was 2,000 stone, only giving him military tax, which has nothing to do with him." Yang Mingxi's poem "Abandoning the House" says: "When Zhumen is closed, spring grass accumulates, and the official seal is inclined to seal the mud." Qing? Your house? "Continued Thirty-five Movements": "Hanshu" says: "The seal of a square inch is the group of Zhang Er." The official seal of the ancients was only one inch, and the private seal was even smaller. Six dynasties? From beginning to end, it's getting bigger and bigger. "Refer to" Wen Peng seal collection, the national seal of Ming Dynasty ".

2. refers to a person's name. Chapter 3 of "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses": "Mr. Ning Lao" gave Bao Gong an official seal to save the people in hot water. "