Basic explanation
1, written by Jin fen. Refers to the words carved on stone tablets and utensils.
2, refers to the words written by the emperor.
3. See "Jin Zijing".
Explain in detail:
1, written by Jin fen. Refers to the words carved on stone tablets and utensils.
Selected Works of Lu and Shu: "I would rather thank Zeng Shui for his humble Kunwu, who didn't pass on gold characters and didn't save silver books!" Zhang Xi's note: "Gold and silver books are also called inscription books."
2, refers to the words written by the emperor.
Tang Zhangxi's "Zhu Yuxiao's Classic Taifu": "The gold characters are numerous and the silver hooks are reflected." Tang Wang-Jane's poem "Inscription should be sacred" says: "It is expensive to give imperial books, and it is pleasant to wear new clothes."
3. See "Jin Zijing".