In our blind trial, we should write the title of the published paper, the issue number of the journal, and which author are you, but there is no author name. In fact, it exists in name only. You can find out who it is by looking it up. I think this requirement may also be to let the judging experts see that you have a good result, so that you will not be given a C or D.
Blind evaluation refers to a system of organizing expert group evaluation, that is, anonymous submission, which means that the evaluation tutor does not know who the author of the paper is. In this way, the false positive rate of scores is low, which is generally used in college marking. The blind evaluation system is to send dissertations without the author's name to experts who can't know the author for evaluation, so the score should be the most objective. Colleges and universities in general, especially graduate schools, have relevant regulations on blind examination of papers on a regular basis, and most of them randomly select a certain number of papers for blind examination.