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How to write the graduation thesis of Chinese language and literature major?
I don't know what you want to ask is the paper format? If it is the content, it is hard to say. This is the paper format of Chinese language and literature that I saw in the paper duplicate check of the school bar. I hope it helps you.

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1. The text content format of Chinese language and literature papers is Xiaosi No.4, Song Ti.

2. Title format of Chinese language and literature papers: No.3 bold.

3. The content formats of abstracts and keywords in Chinese language and literature papers are in italics. "Content summary" and "keywords" are in bold type five.

4. Table of contents format: list the first and second subheadings of the text. The serial number of the topics in the paper is generally four levels: one, two, ...; ( 1) (2) ...; 1、2……; (1), (2) ... and so on. If the paper has only two sub-headings, use level 1, level 2 … and 1, 2 …. And page numbers are indicated by dotted lines.

5. Page number format: start from the text.

6. Marking format: indicate the source of quotation, and all quotations from others must indicate the source.

7. The types of references are identified in a single letter format: M- monograph, C- anthology, N- newspaper article, J- journal article, D- paper, R- report, S- standard, P- patent; For documents that do not belong to the above types, use the letter "z" to identify them.

All references are placed at the end of the article. Its format is:

(1) monograph

Format example [1] Zhang Zhijian. Research on Yan Fu's Thought [m]. Guilin: Guangxi Normal University Press, 1989.

Format example [2] Complete Works of Marx and Engels: Volume 65438 +0 [m]. Beijing: People's Publishing House, 1956.

Format example [3] Alice. Sexual psychology [m]. Pan Guangdan translation. Beijing: Commercial Press, 1997.

(2) Prose

Format example [1] Wu Yifu. Selected western literary theories [c] Shanghai: Shanghai Translation Publishing House, 1979.

(3) newspaper articles

Format example [1] Li Dalun. The importance of economic globalization [n]. Guangming Daily, 1998- 12-27, (3)

(4) Journal articles

Format example [1] Guo Yingde. On the View of Literature History in Yuan and Ming Dynasties [j]. Journal of Beijing Normal University (Social Science Edition), 1995(3).

(5) Dissertation

Format example [1] Liu Wei. Theoretical and Empirical Research on Different Visual Recognition Methods of Chinese Characters [d]. Beijing: Department of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, 1998.

(6) Report

Format example [1] Bai Xiushui, Liu Gan, Ren Baoping. Xi Research on the Cultivation and Development of Finance, Talents and Technology Market [r].Xi 'an: Northwest Economic Development Research Center of Shaanxi Normal University, 1998.