The ancient books recorded the style of the imperial seal.

Yes

Guo Chuanyu: referred to as "Guo Chuan" for short, Li Si, the prime minister of Qin Dynasty, was ordered by the first emperor, and what he carved was the evidence of the orthodox emperor of China.

Its Fiona Fang is four inches long, and it has five dragons in New Zealand. On the front, the eight characters inscribed by Li Si, "I am a destiny, so I can live forever", are engraved as tokens of "imperial power is endowed by heaven, orthodox and legal".

After the Qin dynasty, emperors of all dynasties took this seal as a symbol and regarded it as a treasure and a heavy weapon of the country. If you get it, it means that you are "destined to return". If you lose it, it means that your luck has run out. Anyone who ascended the throne without this seal was ridiculed as "Bai Di" and despised by the world as unconfident.

People who wanted to seek the position of emperor in the past dynasties fought for power and profit, which led to the frequent change of the national seal. It has been in Chixian County, China for more than two thousand years, flickering and finally disappearing, which makes people sigh that there is no trace so far.