1. Title: Write the words "Liang is in the countryside" at the top and center of the paper as the symbol of the theme.
2. Sender information: Write the sender's name, address and contact information in the upper left corner of the paper. For example: sender: XXX address: a certain number of a certain group in a certain village; Tel: XXX.
3. Recipient information: Write the name, address and contact information of the recipient in the upper right corner of the paper. For example: sender: XXX address: a certain number of a certain group in a certain village; Tel: XXX.
4. Text: Write down what you want to express in the text of the stationery. You can use a title at the beginning (such as dear father, dear friend, etc.) ) to lead to the topic, and then write down your thoughts, feelings or ask each other about the recent situation. Finally, you can express your blessing or look forward to meeting again.
5. Signature: Leave a blank line at the bottom of the text, identify the sender with signature, and write the date below the signature. For example:
Good wishes! XXX (sender) date: XXX.
Broadcasting in rural areas is one of the traditional ways of folk communication in China. Originated in rural areas of China, information was transmitted by installing a bamboo, a wooden stick or a rope on the roof, and then tying a piece of paper, cloth and other items on it. This method is called "beam in a beam", which means to transmit information between two beams.
Significance of upper beam and middle beam in rural areas
1. Inheritance and cultural protection: Rural Shangliang is a part of China folk tradition. By using this mode of communication, rural communities can inherit and protect their traditional culture. This tradition not only represents the wisdom and creativity of rural areas, but also reflects people's demand for information transmission and problem solving.
2. Promote community ties: the upper beam and the middle beam in rural areas play the role of a link in rural communities. In this way, residents can communicate with each other, transmit information and seek help, and strengthen the spirit of contact and mutual assistance between communities.
3. Make up for the shortcomings of poor information: rural areas usually lack modern communication facilities such as telephones and the Internet. In this case, the beam on the beam in the countryside has become an effective way of information transmission. It can make up for the shortcomings of poor information, so that people can get important information in time and deal with emergency affairs.