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Red and blue pencil drawing rules

Red and blue pencils's drawing rules are as follows:

Red and blue pencils are only used to mark books. Generally speaking, red marks indicate the key paragraphs marked by readers, while those blue marks are temporary notes and the like. Marks made of red, blue and lead are hard to erase, and can remain clear after decades. In addition, cartoonists used red, blue and lead as highlights and blue as shadows on the stage before coloring the manuscript.

Use of red and blue pencils:

First of all, Mark.

For example, in reading, important chapters, paragraphs and words, or words, sentences, punctuation marks, proofreading symbols, etc. , often modified or marked with a red pen. When annotating reading experience or sub-key chapters and paragraphs of an article in the margin, it is generally necessary to write or sketch with a blue pen.

Second, Zhu Pi.

In the past, the emperor's comments on courtiers' memorials were red. Now it is often used in the comment on writing or instructions of important "instructions" from superiors to subordinates. For superiors and peers, "Zhu Pi" shall not be used, but only "Blue Pi" shall be used.

Third, meaning.

If the teacher scores, under normal circumstances, "red score" means passing or above, and "blue score" means failing; In addition, teachers use "red" as a warning component and "blue" as a warning when writing comments on students' homework. There is also the word "red" for breaking up, the scarlet letter "challenge book" for death and so on.

Fourth, distinguish.

Use drawing, marking, marking key points, etc. Generally speaking, it is better to be convenient to use. Write "word" carefully in red.