What's the appraisal result of this Han Dynasty bronze ware in Tianjin, which is particularly chalk-like?

There is a bronze ware in Tianjin Museum, which belongs to the third year of the Western Han Dynasty (BC 126). It has been more than 2000 years now. It is a square brown container, rusty, but there are several lines of white characters. After careful identification, it was written that "Uncle Yuan Shuo was a servant for three years, and the county workers praised him for his success", which was crooked and fierce.

However, after expert research, it is proved that this is indeed a cultural relic of the Han Dynasty and a precious bronze seal model.

What is a copper seal model? As the name implies, it is the mother mold used to cast bronze seals in the Han Dynasty.

I remember it was recorded in Historical Records that after Xiang Yu became the overlord of Chu, he wanted to enfeoffment his generals and cast all the bronze seals, but in the end he was reluctant to give them to these generals, and finally the bronze seals rusted. These copper seals are made of this copper seal model.

The year of this bronze seal model is the third year of Yuanshuo, that is, the third year of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. At that time, it was the era when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty marched south and fought north. Of course, many bronze seals are used to appoint civil and military officials.

The most striking feature of bronze seals in Han Dynasty is that buttons are in the shapes of different animals, such as turtle buttons, tiger buttons and toad buttons. The images of these animals are vivid, but very vivid, and they were very domineering and powerful in the Han Dynasty.

The bronze seals of the Western Han Dynasty collected in the Forbidden City mainly include Yang Shanwei seal, Wuling Yin Wei seal, Changle Heilong Quhou seal, Changshui Weicheng seal, He Xiujun seal and Wende Zuoqianren seal. They are all bronze seals used by officials at all levels in the Han Dynasty.

The seal of Yangshanwei City was used by an assistant official of Shanyang County in the period of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. The bronze seal is 2.0 cm high and has a tile-shaped button on the back. The printing surface is basically square, 2.3 cm long and 2.2 cm wide. The seal is printed in Chinese, and the word "Yangshan Weicheng" is written in white.

There are many bronze seals handed down from generation to generation in Han Dynasty, but few can be handed down. For example, this three-year bronze seal of Yuanshuo collected by Tianjin Museum is well preserved, and even the handwriting on it is legible, which is extremely rare.