Considering user intent

The user provided a Chinese sentence that reads like a headline about Henan Province's first equestrian vocational major. I need to figure out what the user wants to do with it. Maybe they're looking for a news article, press release, or an SEO-optimized piece? I think it’s best to ask a clarifying question to determine their needs: do they want a news report, press release, or summary? I could also offer to draft a press release as a proactive step, providing a structured outline for it.Clarifying format options
I'm working with some CLI instructions to keep responses concise and ask only when absolutely necessary. I want to clarify what format the user prefers: options could be a press release, brief news item, WeChat post, video script, or poster copy. I also need to ask for key details like the school, partners, date, program name, and others.
If they don't have these details, I can offer to fabricate plausible placeholders. I think I should provide options for either letting me create the details or having them supply them. Additionally, I could present a short draft or outline and respond in Chinese, given the user's language choice.Preparing a response in Chinese
I’m planning to craft a response in Chinese while acknowledging the user’s input. I want to ask them what format they need: options like news item, press release, WeChat post, or video script, while providing a number for selection.

Next, I’ll request key information in bullet points. If they don’t have the details, I can offer to create a draft based on common structures for university signing announcements, allowing them to adjust names and data later. I'll keep it concise and structured with numbered options and clear next steps.

这是一个很好的新闻标题。需要我把它写成哪种稿件?
选一种即可:
若方便,请补充关键信息:
没有完整信息也没关系,我可以先按通用高校签约模板写一版,你再替换人名和数据。需要我直接先出一版600字新闻稿吗?