You can engrave your own or others' names, or you can engrave some words or words with special meanings, such as "joy", "wishful thinking" and "willing to give up". If the name is two words, then you can just carve a chapter as your own seal. If not, you can look for some meaningful words or phrases, such as joy, wishful thinking, willing to give up, peace and so on, which are very good. A good leisure chapter is not only interesting, but also a silent self-expression of the level of seal engravers and painters. Therefore, there is a saying that "idle chapters are not idle" and "idle chapters are interesting". The content of leisure chapters is very extensive and full of interest. Painters either draw up their own words or extract aphorisms and aphorisms from leisure chapters to show their understanding of life and art.
A leisure stamp refers to a seal other than a name, a study room, an official, a book seal, etc. It evolved from the seal of auspicious language in Qin and Han Dynasties. Besides engraving auspicious language, poems, aphorisms and words of self-discipline are often engraved. Artists who specialize in seal cutting and painting and calligraphy generally have many seals. These many seals, except for the name and font size, are collectively referred to as "leisure seals" in Indian studies. Because of the limitation of square inch, the leisure chapter can't be described in detail, and it can't be a long lyric narrative like prose. The leisure chapter can only rely on the talents of seal engravers, and its language is novel, concise and elegant. It can be bluntly explained, reflected by hidden words, or quoted or created poems, warnings and anecdotes, and amused itself. Its elegance and vulgarity can be revealed from words.