1. The title of the article should not be too long. The spaces on the left and right sides should be (basically) symmetrical, and the left side should (usually) have at least four spaces.
2. Write the content of the inscription starting with two blank spaces on the line below the title, and write "——Inscription" on the right side of the line below the content.
Using famous quotes, mottos, proverbs or poems as inscriptions not only makes the article profound and meaningful, but also allows readers to feel the author's rich cultural heritage and good language accomplishment.
For example, when writing about your hometown and motherland, you can quote sentences from poems such as "Nostalgia" by Yu Guangzhong and "I Love This Land" by Ai Qing.
"Hometown": Why do I always have tears in my eyes? Because I love this land deeply!
"Cherish Time": An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time. Extended information
When formulating the inscription, you can quote famous quotes and wise words, or you can express your feelings and craft it yourself. The selection of inscriptions must meet three basic requirements: first, "jing", that is, refined and full of literary talent; second, "police", that is, it coincides with the purpose of the article and has warning significance; third, it is "beautiful," that is, it pays attention to the literary talent of language. Cleverly drafting the title of the essay can give the article a beautiful scenery and make the work even better.
Example: Heartbeat among Tang Poems
Before I opened the book of poems in my hand, a pounding feeling quietly overflowed from my chest, cleaning my thoughts... ——Inscription
p>Perhaps everyone has a prosperous Tang Dynasty in their hearts, so the Tang suit, which inspired the Chinese, returned to our wardrobes, and the Chinese Festival returned to our skirts.