Homonym: 印 (Seal)
“印” (yìn) is a Chinese character that means "seal" or "stamp." It is often used to refer to a physical object, such as a seal used to mark documents or letters. In traditional Chinese culture, seals are made from materials like stone or wood and are carved with characters or designs. They serve as a form of authentication and personal identification.
In addition to its physical form, “印” can also represent the concept of imprinting or marking something. This can be seen in various contexts, such as in art, where an artist may leave an “印” on their work, or in literature, where a writer's style leaves a lasting impression. The character is also associated with 印刷 (yìnshuā), meaning "printing," which involves creating copies of text or images.