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What is the national seal?

"Being ordered to live in Yongchang by Heaven" means:

(Since) (I) resigned to my fate and became (became) the emperor; We should let the Lebanese people live long and make this country prosperous forever.

In ancient times, this sentence was the seal of the imperial seal. In 22 1 year BC, Ying Zheng, king of Qin, unified China and ordered Li Si to carve the imperial seal with a small seal. The seal said, "I was ordered to live in heaven forever." This seal contains two idioms.

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Since the Song Dynasty, because the rulers of past dynasties strongly advocated that obtaining the national seal was a "destiny's return" and a "auspicious sign", the true and false national seal was repeatedly found. For example, in the third year of Song Shaosheng (A.D. 1096), Duan Yi, a native of Xianyang, claimed that the jade seal of "green as blue, moist and shiny" and the jade seal of "five buttons on the back" were dug up from the ground, which were verified by officials such as Cai Jing, a bachelor of Hanlin, and so on 13, and were identified as "real Qin-made" jade seals.

However, according to later research, it was a trick played by Cai Jing and others to deceive the emperor. In the 13th year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty (AD 1500), Mao Zhixue in Huxian County got a seal in the Nihe River, which was given to Emperor Xiaozong by Xiong Yuzhong, the governor of Shaanxi Province. According to legend, the official seal brought into the desert at the end of Yuan Dynasty was personally visited by Emperor Taizong of the late Jin Dynasty, and Huang Taiji changed the title of "Jin" to "Qing".