The conclusion is a creative, instructive and empirical summative description based on theoretical analysis and experimental verification through strict logical reasoning. It should includes:
(1) The results of the research show what problems, what laws are obtained, and what theoretical or practical problems are solved;
(2) What tests are made on previous views on this issue, which are consistent with the results of the study, and which are inconsistent, and what revisions, supplements, developments or negatives are made by the author;
(3) Deficiencies or remaining problems of the study;
(4) If there are much content in the conclusion, it can be written in some paragraphs and numbered, such as (1), (2), (3), etc., with each paragraph including several sentences or one sentence, and if the content of the conclusion is less, it can be written in one paragraph and several sentences without breaking it into paragraphs;
(5) The conclusion should include necessary data, but it is mainly expressed in words, generally without figures and tables, and references are not cited.