Acceptance refers to the administrative act carried out by the administrative organ against a specific counterpart, and it must be informed to the counterpart himself so that he can know and understand the contents of the administrative act before it can take effect. Acceptance does not mean that I agree, but the meaning of acceptance is to inform the counterpart of the content of the administrative act without the consent of the counterpart. If a fine is imposed on public security, the person to be punished must be informed of the amount, reason, payment period and place of the fine, so that he can know it, but it does not mean that the relative person must agree. Generally speaking, the acceptance should go through the service procedure, and the relative person receiving the service or his family members should sign the service book.
Tang Hanyu's "Inscription to the King": "His king used the government and ministers' horses and put a white jade belt on his saddle, but I dare not accept it." Bjor's "Our Strength is Invincible" Chapter 2: "Siming class was gloriously attacked by the collar."