Bronze seal cast with “Jin shuaishan Di baizhang”, Jin dynasty (265-420)

Bronze seal cast with “Jin shuaishan Di baizhang”, Jin dynasty (265-420)


  • Image Number: K1A000731N000000000PAC
  • Dynasty: Wei, Jin, Southern & Northern Dynasties (Six Dynasties)
  • Category: Bronzes
  • Function: emperor’s seal
  • Material: Mineral/Metal/Bronze
  • Description:
    Camel button, printed with six words in white: “Jin leads Shandi hundred long”; “Hundred long” refers to the long of a hundred people, between “thousand long” and “Shi long”; “Grasping the good” means to follow the rules and become good. It means to submit to and submit to others. It is a commendation of the Wei and Jin Dynasties for obedience to foreigners, and it agrees with “returning to righteousness”. From the Han Dynasty to the Wei and Jin Dynasties, those who submitted to foreign nationalities were awarded official seals because of their original official titles.

晉 「晉率善氐佰長」銅印
图片[2]-Bronze seal cast with “Jin shuaishan Di baizhang”, Jin dynasty (265-420)-China Archive
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