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The jade seal of the country. Abbreviated as "Heirloom Seal", it is the emperor's seal. Its square circle is four inches, on the new York hand over five dragons, the front is engraved with the eight seal characters of "ordered by the sky, both longevity and Yongchang", in order to serve as a token of "imperial power granted by heaven, orthodox and legitimate".
It is rumored to be the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty, Li Si, the first emperor.
The order, engraved with Lantian jade, is the orthodox emperor of China.
Evidence. After the Qin Dynasty, the emperors of all dynasties took this seal as a symbol, and they were enshrined as a treasure and a heavy weapon of the country. If you get it, it symbolizes that it is "ordered by the sky", and if you lose it, it shows that its "qi has been exhausted".
Those who ascend to the throne without this seal are ridiculed as "white emperors", which appear to be lacking in confidence and are despised by the world.
In the past dynasties, those who want to seek the throne of the emperor have fought for me, causing the seal of the country to change its owner repeatedly, and it has been in Chixian County, Shenzhou for more than 2,000 years, flickering and flickering, and finally disappeared, and there is no trace of it so far, which makes people sigh.
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The Qin Dynasty was the first to have.
After the Qin Dynasty destroyed the Six Kingdoms, Qin Shi Huang ordered Li Si to make a jade seal from He's Bi, and the inscription was both longevity and Yongchang.
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The first heirloom jade seal was first established by the first unified dynasty, Emperor Yingzheng of the Qin Dynasty.
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He's Bi is the first jade seal raw material, and I really help you look forward to it
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Qin Shi Huang pacified the Six Kingdoms, claiming that he was the emperor and remade the jade seal, making the jade seal a symbol of power.
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Didn't you ask which dynasty had the first emperor... Qin, of course.
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The jade seals of each dynasty are actually different, and the number of Lu Sou Dan.
There is only one piece of the jade seal.
The key point is that it was handed down from Qin Shi Huang, when Sun Quan and his father were fighting against Dong Zhuo, he fished out the well and secretly hid the jade seal of the country.
At that time, the ruler only got the jade seal of the country and sat on the throne. When Li Shimin ascended the throne, because the jade seal of the country was brought to the Liao State by the Empress Dowager Xiao, he was not sure in his heart, so he ordered someone to make the jade seal.
Later, Xiao Taishu took Xihong to return to the Central Plains with the jade seal of the country, and the jade seal became seven pieces. In the future.
The founding emperors of all dynasties and generations will only make their own jade seals, but the real heirloom jade seal is the one handed down by Qin Shi Huang.
That's the point.
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There are all of them, even if you don't have one, you have to make one, but the jade seal of the Qin State was made of He's bi before it was lost, and later emperors would make a jade seal of their own. <>
The jade seal of the country.
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The jade seal is the emperor's exclusive official seal and represents the highest power of the state. Since the Qin Dynasty, every emperor has a jade seal, but the jade seal of the Qin State was made of He's bi before it was lost, and later emperors would make a jade seal of their own.
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The jade seal of the country began in Qin and was lost in the Later Tang Dynasty. Engraved by yourself from Song. Each dynasty will have a symbolic jade seal, which is generally passed down from many dynasties, symbolizing obedience to the will of heaven to get the world.
But each emperor carved his own special jade seal, and granted it different powers for different affairs. The jade seal of the Forbidden City is basically from the Ming and Qing dynasties.
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The jade seal is the emperor's official seal, so every emperor will have a jade seal. It's just that from Qin Shi Huang to the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, all the jade seals used are heirlooms, and only when you get this heirloom jade seal can you show your legitimacy. After five dynasties and ten kingdoms, the jade seal of the country disappeared, so the emperor behind could only carve the jade seal himself.
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Yes, in fact, it's not just the emperor, everyone with a little status in ancient times had their own seals, which are equivalent to the ID cards of ancient times, and the emperor's seals are more special.
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Yes, the jade seal is the emperor's seal and must be possessed. Therefore, every generation of emperors has a jade seal, in the holy decree
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