(1) The first letter of each paragraph and the first letter of each sentence are capitalized, and the personal pronoun I is always capitalized. For example, that is the best song I have ever heard.
(2) The initials of surname, first name and father name in a person's name should be capitalized (among them, the compound surname should be written together with the initial capitalization; Duplicate names can be hyphenated or hyphenated, with the first letter of the first word capitalized. For example: Li Hongbing. (Li Hongbing).
(3) Proper nouns in place names, building names and dynasty names should be capitalized. For example, Shanghai.
(4) In the names of countries, international organizations, international conferences, regulations, documents, organs, political parties, organizations and schools, the initials should be capitalized. For example, People's Republic of China (PRC).
(5) The first letter of the title in the reference list should be capitalized, and all other letters should be lowercase (but the first letter of proper nouns should be capitalized). For example, R.A. Ulicheney Digital is half of MIT Press.
(6) The first letter of the notional words in the names of newspapers and periodicals should be capitalized (the abbreviations are the same). For example, People's Daily.
(7) In order to highlight the theme, sometimes the titles and chapter names of books and periodicals can be expressed in capital letters.
(8) Abbreviations are generally capitalized, such as ISO = International Organization for Standardization.
(9) The first letter of the month should be capitalized, such as October and May. (10) In foreign language books, some short titles or authors' names are often represented by capital letters of different sizes. For example: the vocabulary Zhang Qingqing.