The late Qing Dynasty's "Deer and Crane Spring Together" has a pair of hanging screens with inlaid boxwood poems and seal script couplets: the ancient meaning of Qin Shu, flowers and trees at four seasons of spring. Origin: Fujian. Originally a cabinet door of a large household, the calligraphy is rigorous and neat, the layout is elegant, and it symbolizes good luck. The carving and inlaying are made with excellent craftsmanship, and the hooks are old ones made by the previous owner. They are seamless. It can be used as a hanging screen for couplets in the study, and the overall charm is elegant and simple.