How to deliver information, what is the method of information delivery?

Updated on Game 2024-05-11
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Language, eyes, gestures, mobile phones, computers, business pain, **, radio, television, books, Internet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Language, eyes, gestures, mobile phones, computers, business pain, **, radio, television, books, web flags, telegrams, ** e-mail

    Beacon Flame Kong Ming Lantern and so on.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Flag telegram ** email

    Beacon Flame Kong Ming Lantern and so on.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Ancient ways of acquiring and transmitting information:

    In ancient China, before the invention of paper, the common "letter" was written on a thin wooden board with lacquer, which was called a wooden slip. Because the wooden slab is generally one foot long, it is also called "ruler". Later, some people wrote letters on silk and called them "rulers".

    Zhang Jiuling in the Tang Dynasty poems: "It is difficult to pass on the turmoil of the commission." The ruler means "faith."

    "Carp" can also refer to letters, and the allusion comes from the poem of Han Yuefu: "The guest came from afar, leaving me with two carps." Hu'er cooks carp, and there is a ruler book.

    Letterhead Letterhead refers to stationery. "Flower note" is a small piece of letterhead made of precious paper and decorated with patterns. In ancient times, there were many famous flower notes, including five-color notes, brocade notes, hundred-rhyme notes, phoenix tail notes, etc.

    Or out of Wu, or out of Bashu. The most famous is the Xue Tao note in the Shu note.

    Envelopes The earliest envelopes in our country were made of wooden boards. During the Qin and Han dynasties, most of the public and private letters were written on bamboo slips or wooden notes, and then two wooden boards carved into the shape of a carp were used as a bottom and a cover, and the notes were sandwiched in the middle. This plank is the earliest envelope in history.

    In the Tang Dynasty, since the beginning of Zhenguan, the envelope was made of thick cocoon paper in North Korea, shaped like a carp, with scales painted on both sides, and books could be stored in the abdomen, which was called "carp letter".

    Messenger In ancient times, messengers were called "letters" or "messengers", and they were combined as messengers. For example, Sima Xiangru "Yu Ba Shu Xuan": "Therefore, send messengers to tell the people about the death."

    According to legend, Ge Xuan, a Wu man of the Three Kingdoms, exchanged letters with Hebo, making the carp a messenger. Legend has it that the wild goose also passed on the book, so the messenger was also called "the wild goose". Wang Changling, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem:

    Holding a double carp in his hand, he watched the geese for thousands of miles. ”

    Modern ways of information transfer and acquisition:

    From the perspective of human communication history, the evolution of human communication methods presents the following context: visual culture, auditory culture (intuitive feeling, "the spirit of seeing"), conceptual culture ("the spirit of reading"), and a new culture of sight and hearing ("the new spirit of seeing").

    Therefore, we have absolutely reason to believe that one day in the future, image information will occupy the mainstream, and literature will retreat to an extremely marginal position, replaced by a kind of multi-art that can be heard, seen and even touched and smelled. However, words will not be completely replaced by images like some people, because words are the main means of accumulating knowledge, an indispensable link for human beings to acquire abstract thinking, and an indispensable medium for human communication.

    Cable communication transmission, such as **, fax, telegram, television, etc.

    Wireless communication transmission, such as walkie-talkies, BP machines (obsolete), mobile**, radios.

    Digital communication transmission, the most familiar, networked computers, digital television.

    Paper communication transmission, such as letters, newspapers, etc.

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