Title deed is divided into white title deed and red title deed. A contract reached between the buyer and the seller without official verification is called a draft contract or a white contract. After signing the deed, it needs to be verified and paid by the government, and then the government handles the transfer and tax payment procedures for it, before the official typesetting and uniformly printed tail of the deed can be pasted on the white deed. At the end of the deed, the clock is stamped with the official seal of the county government office. The official seal is three inches square and red. This is called official deed, also called red deed, and only the "red deed" recognized by the government has legal effect.
Title deed refers to the evidence of legal documents formulated by both parties when buying, selling and pawning land. It includes land quantity, location, scope, price, purchase conditions and so on. , signed and sealed by both parties and witnesses, is a written document to prove ownership in the process of land transfer. As an important ancient book that witnessed the change of land ownership in China, the title deed truly reflects the land ownership, land ownership change and land management system in different historical periods in China, and even reflects the social, economic, political and cultural development at that time. In this sense, this thin piece of paper bears a heavy history.