Masters who write calligraphy and draw Chinese paintings have several chapters. What are they?

Usually, the chapter in the upper right corner of a work is called "leisure chapter" or "preface chapter", which is usually engraved with the author's name, the name of the study, poems and some encouraging words or sentences. Just like my "leisure chapter" is engraved with "diligence is not as good as diligence", the lower left corner can be stamped with two chapters (the name and surname are separated) or one chapter (the full name can be on it). There are also some empty places where writing is done, and some chapters with different shapes are covered, which are called presser foot chapters.