yìn
Yin, written in Chinese as 印 and pronounced yìn in Standard Mandarin, is a common character with senses linked to sealing, stamping, and imprinting. As a noun it denotes a seal or emblem; as a verb it can mean to seal, imprint, or stamp something. In modern Chinese it appears in many compounds, such as 印刷 (yìnshuā, printing), 印象 (yìnxiàng, impression), 印章 (yìnzhāng, seal), and 印记 (yìnjì, imprint or mark). The core idea across these terms is the notion of leaving a sign, certification, or visible result.
Etymology and form: 印 historically connotes a seal and its stamped impression. In oracle bone script and
Usage and identity: The character is widely used in East Asian languages. In Chinese it remains foundational