You should be able to find it on the Internet. You can use any poem about plum blossoms. For example, Mao Zedong's "Ode to Plum Blossoms" contains: There are already hundreds of feet of ice on the cliff, but there are still pretty flowers and branches. Guan Shanyue's masterpiece "Qiao Bu Zheng Chun" also comes from this poem. It is recommended that you look at how the works of masters are inscribed (generally called inscriptions, not titles), such as Guan Shanyue and Wang Chengxi (the first contemporary person to write about plum blossoms). The more general and simple ones can be used: Spring picture, red plum picture, spring song, cold fragrance, winter plum to welcome spring, plum blossom fragrance comes from the bitter cold, etc. As for which question is better, you still have to look at the entire picture to decide. The inscriptions in traditional Chinese paintings are a way for the author to express his feelings and do not necessarily copy other works or poems. You can write whatever you think the artistic conception of the painting is.