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What is the general category of the work? What is the general category of the work?

1, written works: refers to novels, poems, essays, papers and other works expressed in written form.

2. Oral works refer to works expressed in oral language such as impromptu speeches, lectures and court debates.

3. Music, drama, folk art, dance and acrobatic works: Music works refer to songs, symphonies and other works with or without words that can be sung or played; Dramatic works refer to stage performances such as dramas, operas and local operas; Quyi works refer to crosstalk, allegro, drum, storytelling and other works performed in the main form of rap; Dance works refer to works that express thoughts and feelings through continuous movements, postures and expressions; Acrobatic works refer to acrobatics, magic, circus and other works expressed through body movements and skills.

4. Art and architectural works: Art works refer to plane or three-dimensional plastic art works with aesthetic significance, such as painting, calligraphy and sculpture, which are formed by lines, colors or other means; Architectural works refer to works with aesthetic significance in the form of buildings or structures.

5. Photographic works refer to artistic works that record the image of objective objects on photosensitive materials or other media by means of instruments.

6. Movies and works created by methods similar to movies: refer to works that are shot on a certain medium and consist of a series of pictures with or without sound, and are projected by appropriate devices or spread by other means.

7. Graphic works and model works: graphic works refer to engineering design drawings and product design drawings drawn for construction and production, as well as maps, schematic diagrams and other works that reflect geographical phenomena and explain the principle or structure of things; Model works refer to the shape and structure of objects used for display, experiment or observation. Three-dimensional works made in a certain proportion.

8. Computer software refers to computer programs and their documents.

9. Other works as prescribed by laws and administrative regulations. For example, folk literary works.