References are published bibliographies cited by the author when writing, which are listed at the end of the article. Notes mainly include explanatory notes and citation notes, which are generally printed at the end of the page or listed in the reference books at the end of the text.
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1. Annotations are words that introduce and comment on the vocabulary, content, background and quotations of books or articles. The annotation of ancient books began in the pre-Qin period. China in ancient times was divided into four parts, namely, annotation, explanation, biography, writing, sparseness, chapters and sentences. It contains a wide range of contents. Sound and meaning, time and place, people's deeds, allusions and background of the times are all annotation objects. There are footnotes, notes at the end of the text, and notes in brackets. The text lists the notes of ancient books, with double-line notes and annotations. The notes of modern books are listed under the current page of the text, called footnotes, also known as local notes; Those listed at the back of the article or book are called the last note.
2. Reference refers to the whole reference or reference to a book or a paper in the process of academic research. The cited documents have been noted in the notes and no longer appear in the following references.