Are there any authors and titles used in hard-tipped calligraphy (writing ancient poems)?

When writing a good hard-pen calligraphy work, you usually choose to write it in the middle or on the banner, and usually write it vertically. This eliminates the need for marking points. Start writing from the main text and continue to the end without using spaces. If there is enough space at the end of the article, you can add your signature. The signature should include the title of the excerpted ancient poem and its author (usually a tribute to a certain poem or poem), as well as your name and the date of the excerpt, such as January this year. It was written in the Spring Moon Book of Gengyin Year. If there is insufficient space, you can omit the title of the poem appropriately, that is, record a certain poem or poem in tribute, and you can also omit the date of writing. The title and author are generally not omitted, otherwise it will not be a complete work. You can also put the signature on a new line, slightly smaller than the main text, and start writing one and a half words below the main text.