Sealing can also refer to temporarily stopping the continuation of an activity, plan or project. This situation is most common in the strategic adjustment of the government, enterprises or groups, and large-scale activities that are no longer needed. The advantage of storage is that you can no longer waste time, energy and money, and have the opportunity to rethink and set new goals.
In addition to the above, sealing has another meaning, which is to protect some valuable and precious items, cultural relics or materials for future generations to study, appreciate or understand history. There are a large number of sealed objects in museums, libraries and archives all over the world. The preservation of these objects requires special facilities and resources to ensure their integrity and long-term preservation. These sealed products are of great significance to the development of human civilization and the protection of human culture.