Traditional Chinese characters: seal pinyin: xǐ radical: jade, external strokes: 5, total strokes: 10 five strokes 86&; 98:QIGY Cang Xie: NFMGI stroke sequence number: 3523411214 quadrilateral number: 27 103 UniCode:CJK unified the basic meaning of Chinese characters. -seal x ǐㄒㄧˇ, since the Qin Dynasty, refers to the seal of the emperor: jade ~. Palm ~ minister. ~ books. ~ section (seal). ~ ribbon. Chinese-English translation-Chinese-English translation-Chinese-English translation-Chinese-English translation-Chinese-English translation. -imperial seal, royal seal xi is the earliest seal name. Before the Qin Dynasty, official seal and private seal were both called "seal". However, this "seal" is written as either "Jin Er" or "Tu Er", which is named because the material is different from copper and soil. After Qin unified the six countries, a series of hierarchical systems were formulated, and "Jeff Ling Cheng" was set up in Shaofu to take charge of the seal system. At that time, it was stipulated that the emperor called it "seal" alone (from then on [Jin Er] wrote "seal"), and its material was jade, while the subjects only called it "seal" and could not use jade. The Han dynasty basically followed the Qin system, but the system was slightly loose, and some princes called it "sealing".
Thank you. I hope it will be adopted.