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印章 (yìn zhāng) is used to refer to a physical seal, usually made of metal or stone, that is used to authenticate documents or other items. For example, a company may use a 印章 to authenticate contracts or other important documents.
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The term 印章 (yìn zhāng) refers to a "seal" or "stamp," often used in formal or official contexts. It is a physical object, typically made of stone, wood, or other materials, that leaves an imprint when pressed onto paper or another surface. This seal is often associated with authority, authenticity, and legal validity, and is commonly used in Chinese culture for documents, contracts, and important personal items.
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