Do you want to use the title of the course or quotation marks?

The title of the course should be the title of the book.

The title of a book is a punctuation mark used to express the title of a book, an article, a newspaper, a file, a drama, a song and a picture. , but also used in songs, movies, TV dramas and other literary and artistic works closely related to the written media. Book titles are divided into double titles ("") and single titles (< >). When there is a title in the title, the outer layer uses a double title and the inner layer uses a single title. If there is a title in a single title, use a double title in a single title.

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At the beginning of the founding of New China, the title "Usage of Punctuation" promulgated by the state had no symbols. The original title is to draw wavy lines below (horizontally) or to the left (directly) of the text. However, this punctuation is rarely used because it is more troublesome to print. Later, in order to facilitate printing and save manpower and material resources, the titles of books and newspapers were often replaced by quotation marks? .

The number ""was originally a symbol in Russian, which is roughly equivalent to quotation marks in modern Chinese. In 1950s, in the upsurge of learning Russian, many people borrowed it and used it as quotation marks. Over time, it was accepted by people. At first, people called it "angle brackets", and later it was renamed as the title of the book.

The wavy line is only used for proper titles in Chinese mainland's ancient books, but it is still frequently used in Hong Kong and Taiwan. However, most students in Hong Kong will not use the title with horizontal lines because of trouble, but use the standardized ""in Chinese mainland instead.

Due to the popularity of computer and network applications, and the inconvenience of traditional book titles in computer input and typesetting, Taiwan Province Province has gradually accepted the use of ""and ""as book titles. Different from GB/T 15834- 1955, Taiwan Province Province can sometimes directly use a single title in a chapter without nesting, which is called "chapter name".

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According to the current grammatical standards, it should be an easy question to standardize whether to use pauses between juxtaposed titles, but I don't know why these two completely different methods can be used so "side by side".

It can be said that the grammar standards of editing and publishing circles and China academic circles are different. Now the titles of books are unified, and pauses are no longer used, such as the torrent trilogy-home, spring and autumn? But it still needs to be popularized.

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