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上个世纪90年代末,哈尔滨龙江龙博物馆在北京征集到一方金代(1115—1234)管理酒务官员的印章——“酒监之印”。此印青铜质,铸制,印面正方形,边长5.6厘米,厚1厘米,上下略有收分;通高4厘米,板钮,钮顶部阴刻一“上”字(图1)。印文九叠篆“酒监之印”4字,印文书法严谨、流畅,右起两行竖排,每行2字,右上起顺读(图2、图3)。这是一方金代中期的官印,司印者为掌管酒类酿造、签署文簿的官员——都监。从实物的形制和印
In the late 1990s, Harbin Longjiang Long Museum solicited a seal from Beijing-based Jin Dynasty (1115-1234) to manage liquor officials - “The Seal of Wine Officer”. This printed bronze, cast, printed square, side length of 5.6 cm, 1 cm thick, up and down a little collection; through 4 cm high, board button, the button top engraved a “on” word. Printed Nine Seal “” Brewmaster’s Seal "4 words, seal calligraphy rigorous, smooth, right two rows of vertical rows, each row of 2 words, read from the top right (Figure 2, Figure 3). This is the official seal of one of the Jin dynasty, the Indian official is in charge of wine brewing, signed the book’s official - are supervisor. From the physical shape and printing