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How do you begin and end an ancient letter? How to address your parents

Letters to parents often begin with the phrase "at the knees of your parents". The letter is written with the words "on my knees" to show respect and to show my love and attachment to my parents.

With the "Kai speech" similar to the old-style letters also formed a series of commonly used closing remarks, and now all walks of life, cultural figures in the brief, is still frequently used. Here we may pass on some of them for reference.

The book is short and long, so I won't go into detail.

Forgive me. I'm not going to announce it. I don't know.

No. I'm not prepared. I will not repeat it.

The book is not enough. I do not want to say everything. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do that.

After the remaining guests. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do that, but I'm going to be able to do it.

Expanded Information:

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The body is the main part of the letter. What the sender wants to ask, answer and narrate to the addressee is expressed here.

The body of the letter should be written in a separate line with two spaces, and the top of the line. According to the content can be appropriate subsections, it includes the following aspects:

(1) separate line, two spaces to write. Greetings to the addressee.

(2) A separate paragraph with two spaces. Explain when you received the letter from the other party, to express gratitude; or ask the other party's situation, to show care. In short, you should talk about the other person first.

(3) Talk about your own things. Each thing should be written in paragraphs so that the other party at a glance. Answer the other party's questions in a focused and targeted manner.

(4) You can write about any hopes, requests, or matters on which you wish to reconnect.