What inscriptions and seals did Emperor Qianlong leave in the Five Cattle Map?

Emperor Qianlong loved the art of calligraphy and painting, and spent his life reciting as a book. He took pains to remember ancient Chinese prose. When he got the map of five cows, he was very happy, and immediately wrote the words "Xing Tuo Chun Li" at the beginning of the book "Map of Five Cows in Tang Dynasty".

1753, emperor Qianlong wrote a poem in the heart of the five cows map: one cow wins first and four cows are idle, with high scenery and rich imagination. You should know the people's difficulties by asking questions.

Emperor Qianlong longed for the "Five Cattle Map" to be authentic. On his birthday, it was like a double happiness, and Emperor Qianlong was overjoyed. In the early spring of the following year, he wrote a poem on the original "Five Cattle Map": It is an old collection of incense in Teana Pavilion, which smells like ink and tastes like copying.