The representative works of Xiaozhuan in the Qin Dynasty include "Taishan Carved Stones", "Cangjie Pian", "Yuanli Pian", "Erudition Pian", "Yishan Carved Stones", "Langya Carved Stones", " Zhifu Carving Stone" and so on. After Qin Shihuang unified China (221 BC), he implemented the policy of "writing with the same text and carriages with the same track" and unifying weights and measures. Prime Minister Li Si was responsible for simplifying and canceling the large seal script originally used by the Qin State. The other Six Kingdoms scripts created a unified writing form of Chinese characters. It was popular in China until the end of the Western Han Dynasty (about 8 AD), and was gradually replaced by official script. But because of its beautiful font, it has always been favored by calligraphers. And because its strokes are complex, its form is ancient, and twists and turns can be added at will, seals were carved in seal script, especially official seals that required anti-counterfeiting, until the fall of the feudal dynasty and the emergence of new anti-counterfeiting technology in modern times.
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