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The structure of books
The structure of ordinary books usually has the following types:

1. Order clothes. Step 2 cover. 3. spine. 4. Pre-text column. 5. Title page. 6. Half a title page.

7. Attach a title page. 8. Title page. 9. Copyright page. 10. dedication. 1 1. Preface or preface. 12.

Introduction and introduction. 14.15.16.17. Reference 18. Index.

Most books:

The heaviest book in the world: [English] weighs 2.5 tons and covers an area of 4 1 square meter. Its catalogue alone reaches 540,000 pages, which was compiled in 12.

The smallest book in the world: the nano-book. Only 0.07mm wide and 0. 1mm long, this book is TeenyTedfromTurnipTown. It was carved on the surface of crystalline silicon by two physicists from Simon Fraser University in Canada with gallium ion beams, which took four months.

China's First Paper Book: The History of the Three Kingdoms.

The biggest book in the world: This giant book is 2 meters high and 3 meters wide. This book is the Dudende Orthography Dictionary.

The thickest book: Encyclopedia Britannica with 33 volumes.

The largest encyclopedia: Yongle Grand Ceremony

The most widely circulated book in the world: Bible

The earliest novel: Tale of Genji

China's earliest collection of poems: The Book of Songs.

The earliest military work: Sun Tzu's Art of War

The longest poem: King Gelsall.

The oldest heroic epic: the epic of Gilgamesh

Bible, the most translated book in the world.

China's most translated book: Tao Te Ching.

The earliest fable book in the world: Aesop's fables

General History of China's Earliest Biography: Historical Records.

The earliest extant chronicle in China: Spring and Autumn Period.

China's four classical novels: Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margin, Dream of Red Mansions and The Journey to the West.

Ten world famous works: War and Peace, Notre Dame, Childhood, Wuthering Heights, david copperfield, Red and Black, Les Miserables, Anna karenin, John Christophe and Gone with the Wind.