Yanzi
Introduction: the part of a radio program or announcer's speech that guides commercial advertisements.
A wonderful introduction to the plan.
[An actor's prologue]: A passage sung or said in popular English when China's traditional opera characters first appeared on the stage.
[Introduction music]: The beginning of some music, used to brew emotions, prompt content, etc.
[Introduction]: Metaphor is used to introduce topics, such as the "introduction" in novels;
This passage is the introduction of the full text.
[Added ingredients (to enhance the efficacy of drugs)]: The primer of traditional Chinese medicine can enhance the efficacy of drugs.
Introduction to jade: the "introduction" is to attract people who love jade all over the world with jade as a guide!
Words: Preface
Athena Chu: Qin Yan
Interpretation: Also known as preface, preface, narration, thread, quotation and ballad. Text written in front of a book or article. The preface of the book, published before the text, mainly explains the basic content, editing (translation) intention, writing process, academic value and translator's introduction. Written by translators, editors or others. The preface in an article is usually used to explain the main idea or purpose of the article.
postscript
Words written at the back of a book or an article. Often used to explain the writing process, or evaluate the content, etc. Also known as postscript or postscript. In the Tang Dynasty, Han Yu's postscript to Kodou Book was called postscript. Ancient people often used book titles or afterwords. For example, after Ouyang Xiu's Shu Mei Yu Province Draft in Song Dynasty, Ceng Gong's Biography of Gong Zheng in Shu Wei and Wang Anshi's Collected Works of Li Shuwen, they all took the back of the book as the topic. Occasionally, titles like "After Reading" are used, such as Liu Zongyuan's Postscript on Reading Han Yu's Biography of Mao Ying in the Tang Dynasty. The so-called inscriptions and postscript in later generations are all postscript. The postscript is actually a preface listed at the back of the book (see preface), but it is slightly different from the preface. The difference lies in the postscript or postscript, the length is often smaller than the preface, the content is often not as comprehensive as the preface, and the scale of the system is also smaller than the preface.
How to write a postscript:
After writing an article, if you want to have any supplementary or missing questions, you can use the form of postscript. Some interviews or news articles, which have new developments since then, are inconvenient to be introduced separately, and can be supplemented in the form of postscript. It can not only enrich the content of the article but also delay the publication, killing two birds with one stone.
Sometimes the author deliberately puts forward a thought-provoking point of view on a problem in the form of postscript, which makes readers think deeply.
If you have an inscription, you don't have to have an postscript. The postscript is just the sublimation of the center of your article. You can use a natural paragraph at the end to express the center, not necessarily a postscript. Sometimes it seems that the article is too complicated to use postscript.
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Duoyang
[Introduction]
Words that guide the views of both sides [inductive remarks]
A unique part, such as a book or a paper, that provides a preliminary explanation or comment on the theme and main part.
With regard to the introduction,
Also known as introduction, it refers to the overview before the book. It is used to explain the purpose, process and data source of this book, and briefly explain the viewpoints and conclusions expounded in the manual, so that readers can have a general concept first and help to understand the whole book.