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What is the imperial edict made of?

Ancient imperial edicts were generally made of silk, with very fine workmanship. Eighteen technologies strive for perfection.

In court plays, many imperial edicts are conveyed through imperial edicts. If anyone dares to disobey the imperial edict, the most serious result will be the involvement of the nine clans. The imperial edict represents the highest instruction, and the papers written by the imperial edict are of course the best.

First of all, the materials for making imperial edicts are very rare and specially provided by the royal family. Ordinary people can't buy it even if they have money. This is similar to the Longjing before the rain in the West Lake in Hangzhou, and even the rich and powerful can't enjoy it. Imperial edicts are generally brocade products made of fine silk. This kind of brocade is very strict with silk, even a little stain is not qualified. Even if the royal imperial edict producer can get this brocade, it is as good as going to heaven to make the imperial edict.

There are eighteen processes in the production of imperial edict, and the signature and signature of the person in charge are required after each process is completed. They are all handmade by skilled masters. Besides, in order to prevent those workers from colluding with outsiders, they are usually imprisoned by the royal family.

In film and television dramas, imperial edicts are generally handed down by eunuchs, but in reality, imperial edicts are not that small. The ancient imperial edicts were 33 cm wide, 3 meters short and 5 meters long. Secondly, there are at least several hundred words in the imperial edict, and sometimes there may be several thousand words. It can be inferred that it is definitely not possible for a person to hold a slogan. The scroll of the imperial edict and the materials used by people of different grades on paper are also different. There are many anti-counterfeiting signs on the imperial edict, just like the watermark of RMB. Generally, the authenticity of the imperial edict is confirmed by identifying the location of Xiangyun.