Introductory Remarks-Beginning with the Character “印”Yin (Seat)
Seats Are Found Everywhere
Seals Stamped on Pottery
Seals Stamped on Clay
Seals Stamped on Paper
Seals on Paintings and Calligraphic Works
The Historical DeveLopment of Chinese Seats
The Earliest Seals
Seals of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods
Qin and Han Dynasty Seals, and Their Decline
Separation of Official Seals and Private Seals, and the
Appearance of the Art of Seal Cutting
Seat Knobs and Seats as Accessories
The Story of Seal Stones
The Beauty of the Seat Characters and Seat Styte
Seal Inscriptions
Seal Character Arrangement
Cutting Technique
Style
Characters on Seat Sides and Books of Seat Impressions
Biankuan (Characters on Seal Sides)
Books of Seal Impressions
Seat Cutters and Seat Society
Seal Cutters of the Ming Dynasty
Seal Cutters of the Qing Dynasty
Contemporary Seal Cutters
The Xiling Seal Society
Seat Cutting and Seat Stamping
Seal Cutting
Stamping Seals
Appendix: Chronological Table of the Chinese Dynasties