The difference between letters and letters.

The differences between letters and letters are as follows:

Footprint is a form of ancient traditional documents in China, and calligraphy is a common short written record in daily life. Although both letters and letters are written materials, there are obvious differences in use, form and characteristics.

I. Definition and characteristics of letters and feet

Definition: The letter scroll is a form of ancient Chinese traditional literature, usually made of paper or silk, which has been strictly regulated and controlled. Uses: Rulers are mainly used to record and transmit official business, official documents and legal documents, and to express opinions, orders, notices and other formal affairs between government agencies, officials and the public.

Form: Rulers are generally longer, with more words and serious content. They are presented by calligraphy or printing, and have a certain standard format and style. Features: The content of the letter is required to be accurate and clear, and the language is standardized and solemn. Generally, it needs multi-person audit, which has high regularity and authority.

Second, the definition and characteristics of handwritten letters

Definition: Handwriting refers to a short written record, usually made of paper, notes or pamphlets, which is convenient for carrying and recording daily chores, feelings or private communication purposes: Handwriting is mainly used for personal daily records, memos and communication, and can involve various topics, such as emotions, thoughts, plans, etc.

Form: Handwriting is usually short, concise and clear, presented by handwriting or typing, and is not limited by a specific format. Features: Calligraphy emphasizes individuality and freedom, and can express personal feelings, thoughts and experiences, without strict censorship and restrictions, and it is more casual and flexible.

Third, the difference between letters and letters

Uses: Letters are mainly used to record official business and official documents, while letters are personal daily records and communication tools. Content characteristics: The content of letters is usually formal and serious, focusing on accuracy and authority, while the content of letters is more personal and emotional, emphasizing personal feelings and experiences.

Formal requirements: Letters and notes have standardized formats and styles, which need strict examination, while calligraphy is not limited by specific formats and styles, so it is more free and casual. Object of use: Rulers generally involve the communication between government agencies, officials and the public, while calligraphy is mainly the communication between individuals or between individuals and their relatives and friends.

Summary:

Letters and correspondence are a form of ancient traditional documents and daily records in China. Letters are mainly used for the recording and transmission of official business, official documents and legal documents, which are formal and authoritative; Handwriting is a personal daily recording and communication tool, which is more free and personalized. Letters emphasize accuracy and clarity, while letters emphasize sensibility and individuality. There are obvious differences between these two forms in use, content, form and characteristics.