Manuscript paper is a kind of paper that is neatly divided by standard and unified grids or horizontal lines for handwriting, so as to facilitate reading and counting words. Specifications are usually 20 * 20, 15 * 20, also known as 300 grids, 400 grids and 500 grids.
Writing function of manuscript paper:
Another function of writing with manuscript paper is to facilitate the counting of words. For example, the manuscript paper has 300 words per page. If you fill in one page, you will know that these 300 words have been completed. Because we usually have to record how much we work and control the "density" of the content.
Writers have requirements for these 300 words, so the general manuscript paper is 300 words. Usually, there must be something definite in these words. Whether they have, the author should know in his heart.
For example, if you write a page, it is empty. There must always be some reading stimulation points in 300 words, and readers should be excited about it. This excitement may come from humor, from a detail, from a special word order transfer-in short, there must be excitement.
The general professional writers here mainly refer to pure literary writing, and there must be at least one or two excitement points in 300 words. Otherwise, it is a failed writing, because it can't attract readers to continue reading.