The bird seal script is often seen on
bronze and
iron antiques of the Yue Kingdom (roughly today's Zhejiang Province). The script was used on bronze and iron
weapons, like
swords, to indicate ownership or date of completion. The characters engraved on the famous
Sword of Goujian provide a fine example. A few examples of the bird seal script can be seen in or on
containers and
jades of that period. The bird seal script was also used occasionally in the Han dynasty
seals (mainly the jade seals), as well as a few eaves tiles and bricks. The worm seal script is more common in, and probably originated from the Wu Kingdom (now roughly Jiangsu Province) or Chu Kingdom (now roughly Hunan Province and Hubei Province). Examples can be seen on antique bronze weapons, containers, jades, and seals (mainly the bronze seals of Han dynasty), and constructional or decorative parts like
tiles, etc. The characters on the famous
Spear of Fuchai are a good example of this category of seal script. ==See also==