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How to write the interview draft of historical events

You didn't make it clear who the interview was for. I happen to be a history major. I have been a campus reporter for three years and an editor for one year, but the information you provided is too simple for people to start with.

Well, what I understand is that you want to interview the parties involved in this incident at that time and uncover the truth of this incident from another angle or something? I once worked with a teacher as a supplement to reading the city. Generally, when we review meaningful historical events in the city, we have to do a lot of historical research in the early stage. I will find many official and unofficial historical materials and books about this event, such as some people's memories of this event at that time, especially the memoirs of people who have experienced this event personally. Then record these historical materials, integrate them, find out the points that readers may be interested in, and then divide them into chapters. The interview part is to find the descendants of people who have experienced these events, get in touch with them, then ask questions about those points that are easy to arouse people's interest, inspect and confirm some doubtful or controversial parts, and then integrate this part into the previous historical materials, and carefully think about the subtitles of each part, which has a gimmick. For example, my teacher once wrote a descendant of the martial arts school, a historical figure, titled XXX's martial arts, which was blown out? However, what you wrote is the Xi 'an incident, which may be more rigorous.

It is very important to write historical manuscripts, historical materials and books. There must be evidence, and the quoted things should indicate the source. The content of the interview should be submitted with the consent of the parties, otherwise there will be complaints. If possible, it is best to divide it into two parts. If the upper part causes a certain response, there will be unexpected gains, such as some parties you didn't find calling you to provide something that can improve your manuscript.