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Case Rules of Chinese Pinyin

The capitalization rules of Chinese phonetic letters are as follows:

1, the first letter of the sentence should be capitalized.

For example: táo shkāI Huāle

The peach trees are in bloom.

2. The first letter of proper nouns should be capitalized.

For example: Mianyang

Mianyang

3. The first letter of the surname and the first name should be capitalized.

For example: ancient Ming Confucianism

Guo Moruo

4. Titles, trademarks and signboards are generally capitalized.

For example: Xiao Xue Wen Zuo.

Primary school composition

Shi Zhi's first test

Knowledge manual

Rules for uppercase and lowercase letters of Chinese phonetic alphabet (parents are advised to collect them for their children)