Handwritten reading is an art form that records and shares reading material. It usually includes text, pictures, charts, and other media to help readers understand and remember what they read. The following are some of the general contents of the handwritten newspaper: Title and title used to briefly summarize the content of the book and the author so that the reader can quickly understand the content. Another important part of reading a manuscript is the abstract. It is usually a short paragraph that outlines the main ideas, key points, and conclusions of the content. Illustrations: Hand-copied books usually include illustrations or other diagrams to help readers better understand the complex concepts or images in the content. 4. Notes: The handwritten reading report can also include notes to help the reader record the main points, key points, and thoughts of the content. 5. Summing up and reflection: Reading a handwritten report can also include a summary and reflection to help the reader review the main points of the content and think about its views and influence on themselves. Reading and writing by hand is an interesting and beneficial art form that can help readers understand what they have read more deeply and strengthen their memory.