It comes from the "Postscript to the Poetry of the Plum in the Golden Ping" written by Yang Shen, a Chinese Ming Dynasty writer. "Seal engraving, a long stream of water, has its own feelings." This poem comes from the "Postscript to the Poems of the Plum in the Golden Ping" written by Yang Shen, a Chinese Ming Dynasty writer. Seal cutting refers to the traditional Chinese seal carving art, and this verse expresses the power of seal cutting works and the emotions contained in them. This verse aims to express the rhythm and connotation of the art of seal cutting and has profound artistic significance in Chinese culture.