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Format and font requirements of papers
First, the paper format font requirements

1. Thesis title: Small bold center.

2. Contents of papers: No.2 in bold type in the middle, and No.5 in Song in chapter entries in the contents.

3. Abstracts and references: The main body of the abstract is bold, and it is centered in the second bold, as are the chapters, concluding remarks and acknowledgements in the main body.

4. Paper cover content and keywords: all centered on the fourth Song Dynasty.

5. Main content and abstract content of the paper: Both of them are in Xiaosi Song style, and need not be bold.

6. Font and spacing: the font of the text is small four, the spacing between words is set to standard spacing, and the line spacing is set to 1.5 times.

Second, matters needing attention in writing papers

1, paper title

Writing accuracy: the title of the paper can accurately express the content of the paper, not too general, and the title has nothing to do with the article.

Concise topic: the number of words in the topic should not be too complicated, and the words should be carefully selected and clear.

Eye-catching: it can make readers see the content of the article at a glance.

Novelty: A unique and novel title can immediately attract readers' interest.

2. Author's name and unit: First, it shows that the author is responsible for his own work; Second, keep the author's labor achievements; Third, facilitate the contact between readers and authors; It is also convenient for readers to contact the author by indicating the author's unit.

3. Abstract: The abstract of the paper should reflect the following contents. The text must be concise and the content should be comprehensively summarized.

4. Keywords: marks the theme of literature construction. Generally, a paper selects 3~8 words as keywords.

5. Introduction: The introduction should not be too long, the content should not be too scattered, and the wording should be refined.

6. Text: Part of the content is substantial, the arguments are sufficient and reliable, the arguments are strong, and the theme is clear.