When writing calligraphy inscriptions, where should the donor and seal be? What's the point of taking a wrong position?

* * * * * * ~ ~ ` ~ Fully sealed

hope

big

Gezuzu

stone bridge

relocate

Yes, yes.

Mouxi

book

Yinlefu

Something like this. The seal should be engraved with its own name under the name, and it can't exceed the word "Le", otherwise it won't look good or neat. The seal in the upper right corner is usually your own number or something, or if you like. Don't cover it without it. You don't need two identical seals just to look good. Wish you a housewarming and time. The name should be smaller than the text, but not too small, and in the middle of a column to distinguish the text. Write the lunar calendar (for example, it is already Mid-Autumn Festival), not the solar calendar (that string of numbers is too ugly).

That's about it, for reference only. After all, I don't know much about calligraphy (in fact, I should write a congratulatory book when my brother moved one year, but the text is too short, no matter how small it is)