"I don't want to seal Hou, I hope Hai Boping." It means that being an official is not his wish, but the peace of the motherland.
The whole poem is:
Qi Ming Ji Guang Zhong Tao Deep.
Build a small pillow for the time being, and you will worry about the old alliance.
Call a bottle to meet, wave a cup and sit and talk.
The cloud is full of toothpicks and the star contains a sword.
I don't want to be sealed, I hope Hai Boping.
"Deep into the Sky" comes from Qi Jiguang's poetry anthology "Tang Jizhi's Constant Draft of Zhi Zhi" when he was the director of Deng Zhouwei. Life in Qi Jiguang was peaceful at that time. In addition to handling official business every day, I study behind closed doors. However, he is not reconciled to this mediocre life, and is eager to make a career and devote his life to the peace of the frontier. At that time, the coastal areas of Shandong were burned and looted by Japanese pirates. Qi Jiguang wanted to kill a thief, so he wrote "Deep in the Towering Mountains", and there is a famous poem "It's not my intention to seal the Hou, may it be peaceful".
This poem describes the author's writing and practicing martial arts in order to resist the Japanese invasion and let the people live and work in peace and contentment as soon as possible.