印章
含义
Seal; stamp; chop. A carved implement used to make an impression on documents as a mark of identity, authority, or authenticity.
Central to Chinese official and cultural life — seals have served as markers of identity and authority for over two thousand years. In modern usage, 公章 (official seal) carries legal force on contracts and official documents; personal name seals (名章) are used in art and calligraphy. 印章 is also a major art form (篆刻 — seal carving).
例句
- 这枚战国楚墓出土的青铜印章保存完好,印文为小篆,是研究先秦官制和铸刻工艺的珍贵实物。
- 在中国,单位印章的法律效力通常高于个人签名,合同若没有有效公章,其约束力就会受到质疑。
- 当代印章篆刻已从身份认证工具变成东方美学艺术,篆刻家也在方寸之间融入现代观念与议题。
用法指南
语境: legal, business, culture, history
语气: neutral
正确说法
- 办理房产过户时,工作人员提醒双方,文件须由法人签字并加盖有效备案的单位印章,少一项都可能办不成。(When handling property transfer, staff reminded both parties that documents must be signed by the legal representative and stamped with a registered company seal; missing either item could make the transfer impossible.)
- 故宫所藏御用印章中,乾隆的收藏鉴赏印最著名;他一生所用印章逾一千八百枚,至今仍是研究清宫收藏的重要资料。(Among the imperial seals preserved in the Palace Museum, Qianlong's collection-and-appreciation seals are the most famous; he used more than eighteen hundred seals in his lifetime, and they remain important materials for studying Qing palace collections.)
错误说法
- 他印章了文件 — 印章 is a noun (the physical seal), not a verb; use 加盖印章 or 盖章 as the verb phrase for the act of stamping; 印章 itself never functions as a verb
起源与历史
印 (to print/stamp — 卩 kneeling figure + 爪 pressing hand; to press a mark) + 章 (chapter/seal/emblem — 音 sound/sign + 十 ten; a formal mark or emblem); together: 'a stamped formal mark' — a seal
文化背景
时代: Classical–Modern
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
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