Do you pay attention to the seal in Yin and Yang?

There are two types of seals: females and males. There are two kinds of characters or images on seals: women (also known as women) and men (also known as Zhu).

1. In ancient times, the negative word on the seal represented the positive word on the seal, and the positive word represented the negative word on the seal. In order to avoid this confusion, the ancients called the yin character white and the yang character Zhu. In the seal, in order to make the characters more eye-catching, we usually use positive film (Zhu Wen) with red inkpad, while the characters without inkpad on the red background are white, that is, negative film (Bai Wen).

2. The seal in the yin and the seal in the yang have different symbolic meanings in interpersonal communication, attitude and workplace. The impression sign in yin is introverted and low-key, while the impression sign in yang is exposed and publicized. In calligraphy and painting works, the combination of yin and yang is usually used for name printing and font size printing to increase the artistic effect of the works. The size and position of the seal is also an important part of the overall effect of the work. It is necessary to determine the size and position of the seal according to the size and position of the inscription.

As for the relationship between gender and seal yin and yang, this statement has no scientific basis, and more comes from folklore and superstition. In traditional culture, the concepts of harmony between yin and yang and integration of five elements are widely used, but this statement does not apply to the choice of yin and yang language of seals. The choice of yin and yang characters of seals is more out of artistic and aesthetic considerations than gender or other superstitious factors.

4. To sum up, the choice of male and female seals has its specific emphasis and significance, including artistic aesthetics, interpersonal communication, workplace attitude, etc., but it has nothing to do with gender. Folk superstitions about yin and yang and gender are untenable.