Located in the Dayun Tower of the Yangzhou China Grand Canal Museum, "Searching for Plum Blossoms in Snow" symbolizes the solitude of traditional Chinese literati and explores contemporary spatial design and material innovation. Comprising 33,000 acrylic resin rods spanning 64,000 meters, this installation forms a dynamic structure inspired by trees taking root and growing into a robust system. On this foundation, the xuan paper is applied to the "branches," imparting a unique spatial experience and evoking a flowering plum forest in snow.