There are two seals on the imperial edict, which read something respectively. What font is it? Are all the imperial edicts the same seal? You'd better attach a picture. Thank you. This is urgent.

The imperial edict of the Ming dynasty? Write only one Chinese document; There are two kinds of imperial edict documents in Qing Dynasty, which are written in Chinese and Manchu respectively, with Chinese from right to left and Manchu from left to right. Then the date is written in Chinese books and stamped with "the treasure of imperial edict" or "the treasure of life".

Most of the calligraphy on the imperial edict is majestic small letters. These fonts are graceful, round and elegant, with odd and positive layout, ups and downs, and their handwriting and strokes change abruptly, just like relief, which has experienced vicissitudes and is amazing.

By the time the puppet Manchukuo emperor Puyi arrived, the imperial edict had become a "decree" and the "decree" had been replaced by the "seal of the Ministry of Justice".