Printed text

impression

[yìn xiàng ] 1。 Shadows of objects such as water or mirrors. 2. The traces left by the touched objective things in people's minds.

footprint

[ji m: o y n] tread marks. Not only the road you walked, but also the deeds you left behind.

Cutting seal

I am stingy with the reward.

Tax seal

Tax inspection seal.

roller printing

[lú n yü n] estrus.

Relief seal

【 gā ng yé n 】 Carved images printed by steel plates.

Sample stamp for inspection is archived.

[yìn jiàn] A sample of the seal kept to prevent forgery.

Print number

[yì n hao] 1。 Official seal and official number. 2. Today's trademarks.

Tooth printing

【 YIN CH ǐ 】 refers to the part of the seal that protrudes and can be stained with inkpad. Still printing.

Yingma

【 YIN M ━ 】 Ancient branded horses.

print

【 yìn shuā 】 Making words, pictures, etc. Put it on a plate, paint it with ink and print it on paper or other materials.

Tooth marks

[yá yìn ] 1。 That is, the tooth of Buddha. 2. seals made of ivory. 3. Tooth marks.

Animal-shaped seal knob

Another name for the print button.

stamp pad

【 yìn tái 】 A box coated with printing oil for stamping (mainly rubber stamp or wooden stamp) is also called an inkpad.

Peiyin

Wear the official seal. Appoint an official position by recommendation. ?

Rat pattern

The external kidney of a mouse is the testis of a male mouse. There is a line in the old saying that can make others like themselves.

print banknotes

[yü n qiá n] that is, printing money.

seal

[yìn wén ] 1。 The words on a stamp or imprint. 2. Documents with official seals.

reprint

Print again.

Provincial seal

[shě ng yé n] official seal.

Official seal and silk tassels attached to it

In the past, it was called printed letters and printed tapes.

impression

Cumulative printing times of each edition.

Tapered printing

【 Zhuěyìn 】 refers to Su Qin stabbing with an awl and studying hard at night. ?

seal

【 zà n yé n 】 Carve with a mold.

Open printing

Start printing.

nest of seals

[dié yìn ] 1。 Overlay the image on the pre-printed image. 2. Print the title, subtitle or other images on the screen.

Printed copy

Books bound after printing.

Pin seal

[xiāo yìn] Destroy printing.

Longniyin

【 ló ng ní yí n 】 The dragon seal on the lute.

Wumingyin

【 wú mí ng yí n 】 Another name for Sanguisorba officinalis.

duplicator

[F ù Y ù N J ù] Equipment that uses various reproduction techniques to make copies from the original.

stamp tax

Taxes levied by the state on commercial and property rights certificates. It is collected by affixing stamps to vouchers, hence the name.

print

Printed matter.

Printing office

[Yin Shu ā su ǒ] printing plant.

Printing bureau

[Yin Shu] Printing House.

Printed materials

【 YIN SHUā p ǐ N 】 Print books, newspapers, pictures, etc.

Heart to heart; Love each other; The two have the same idea.

[x ρ n ρ n ρ n ρ n ρ Xi ā ngyn] Heart: mind, thoughts and feelings; Seal: Yes. You can get to know each other without speaking your mind. Describe each other's thoughts and feelings exactly the same.

Calligrapher's imitation pen drawing method

【 huà shā yìn ní 】 Calligraphers use a pen as a metaphor.

Gold Seal and Purple Ribbon-Senior Government Position

【 j and n y and n z ǐ shT u 】 Gold-printed purple ribbon. In ancient times, prime ministers Guo Xiang, Qiu, Da Sikong, Tai Fu, Tai Shi, Tai Bao, surrounding generals and concubines of the Sixth Palace were in charge. Descendants refer to high officials and dignitaries.

Traces of what happened.

【 f m: fǎI hóng yìn Xu 】 Metaphor is the trace left by what happened.

Yin Yingqing Ribbon

[yín yín qěng shòu] Silver seal and printed cyan ribbon.

hold office

【 guà yü n xuá n pá i 】 crane: crane. Hang up official seals and bulletin boards (bulletin boards used by the government to indicate subordinates or figures in the old days). Hold an official position.

relief printing

[n y n Shu ā] A printing method that directly impresses the embossed surface of paper with ink.

The bureaucracy is several and powerful.

【 yìn léi shòu ruò 】 Describe an official who holds several posts and is imposing.

Resign from public office without reward

【 fēng jīn guàyón 】 refers to resigning without pay.

Xiling seal club

[xlí ng yí n Shè] An academic group that studies seal cutting in China. 1904 was founded by Ding Ren, Wang Gan, Ye Weiming and Wu Yin in Gushan, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, and was named after its proximity to Xiling. Learning Indian studies has a good reputation. 1978 10, approved by the State Publishing Bureau, was officially listed as a publishing unit. Mainly responsible for the editing and publishing of inscriptions, printed music, picture books and related works.

Digital printing

Print computer files directly on paper.

Copy printing

[t é ng xi y and n shu ā] is mimeographed. A simple printing method. Make a plate with carved or typed wax paper and print it out with ink.

Hold power

【 ná y? n bà r 】 refers to the fact that officials have real power, which is also called taking the seal as the handle.

The bureaucracy is several and powerful.

【 yìn léi shòu ruò 】 describes an official who holds several posts and has great power. ?

official seals of the sui and tang dynasties

【 suí táng guān yìn 】 There were few official seals in the Sui Dynasty, and now there are only three kinds of official seals: Guangna House Seal, Guanyang County Seal and Sanggan Town Seal.

three pools mirroring the moon

【 sān tán yìn yuè 】 The West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province is one of the ten scenic spots of the West Lake.

Woodcut printing

【 mǐ b ǐ n shu ǐ y ? n 】 One of the traditional woodcut printing methods in China, it is named because it uses ink and pigment to brush and print on woodcuts. Mainly used to copy works of art such as calligraphy and painting.

Print calendar

【 y? nzh ǐ lǐ 】 In the Song Dynasty, when foreign officials went to their posts, the court issued a record book with various items printed on it, which was filled in by the serving officials as the basis for assessing their achievements, and was called a "printed paper calendar". ?