Writing one's own name in calligraphy works generally means writing one's own signature, which should be written in the lower left corner. At the same time, you can add your own seal to represent your own unique things and your own works. Calligraphy works must write their own names, so as to leave a mark. After all, this is the result of hard work. As an art, calligraphy works should have relatively complete elements, including characters, signatures and seals. Needless to say, writing is also very particular. The contents of general inscriptions include a brief description of calligraphy, the date of writing, the name of the writer and so on. There is also a name-only one called the poor fund.