What is the relationship among inscription, inscription and seal script?

Bronze inscriptions on bronzes in the Yin and Zhou Dynasties (words cast or carved in the form of protrusions or depressions on metal castings, such as ding and zhong) are also called. Because copper was also called gold before the Zhou Dynasty, the inscriptions on bronzes were called "inscriptions on bronzes" or "auspicious inscriptions on bronzes". In the late Western Zhou Dynasty, Chinese characters developed into Da Zhuan. The development of seal script has produced two characteristics: first, the lines with uneven thickness in the early days became even and soft, and the lines they drew with utensils were very concise and vivid; Second, standardization, the glyph structure tends to be neat, and gradually deviates from the original shape of the picture, laying the foundation for the square characters. The big seal is for the later small seal. In a broad sense, Da Zhuan includes Xiao Zhuan, pre-Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscriptions and six-country scripts. Therefore, inscriptions and inscriptions are broad seals.