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What's the title?

Headline refers to the place where a newspaper is registered, usually above the first page. Most horizontal newspapers are at the top left, most vertical newspapers are at the top right, and some even put their titles at the top.

In addition to registration, the page header also announced the publishing unit, the date of publication, the edition of publication, the total number of publications, the weather forecast of the day, the serial number and the mailing code.

Headlines are the eyes of newspapers, and China's headline writing is often inextricably linked with the art of calligraphy, with unique national characteristics, which makes people feel comfortable and pleasing to the eye, and is favored by calligraphy lovers and headline collectors.

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Celebrity stories and headlines:

A newspaper by Lu Xun and China Textile by Zhou Enlai merged into China Textile Newspaper in 1950s.

Shanghai translated newspaper consists of "Shanghai" in Marshal Chen Yi's manuscript and "translated newspaper" in Lu Xun's manuscript.

Recently, the paper-cut newspaper in northern Sichuan run by Cangxi County, Sichuan Province was signed with the title of "Red Army", which was originally composed of four old Red Army inscriptions, Luo's "Sichuan, Newspaper" and "North".

The word "cut" written by Ren Rong and the word "paper" written by Li Kaixiang were copied, printed, reduced and distributed, and the header of the cooperation between the four old Red Army was born in the place where the Red Army passed.

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Header