Organs, organizations, enterprises, institutions and individuals can use it. "Things" are different from "indications", so it is unnecessary to elaborate; The same word "qi" is different. The "Notice" uses the declarative meaning of "open", that is, speaking, which is exactly the same as "open" and "open"; And "enlightenment" uses the enlightening meaning of "enlightenment", that is, "enlightenment" of "enlightenment".
The first is to specify the name of the notice, which is mainly determined by the content of the notice. If the content is an essay, the name is "essay notice". The name font should be larger than the text font, and written in the center.
The second is the specific content, that is, the situation to be explained to you.
The third is the poster's signature and posting date.
It has the characteristics of openness, universality, practicality and randomness.
According to its content, notices can be divided into different types, mainly including: recruitment notice, property search notice, recruitment notice, loss report notice, solicitation notice, personal notice and celebration notice.
The "revelation" in the newspaper should be "notice". A "notice" is a text published in a newspaper or on a wall for the purpose of publicly stating something. Here "qi" means "explanation" and "thing" means what is explained. "Enlightenment" means "inspiration" and "demonstration" means taking things out or pointing them out to let people know.
Enlightenment refers to inspiring instructions, inspiring thinking and making people understand. It can be seen that the meanings of "notice" and "revelation" are completely different and cannot be used universally. Whether it is "essay notice" or "recruitment notice", you can only use the word "thing" instead of "expression". It is wrong to write the essay notice as "essay notice"
Enlightenment is an applied writing used by units, organizations or individuals when they have something to explain to the public or want everyone to help. Such as: looking for you, looking for things, calling for papers, celebrating the school, etc.