The writing format of poetry

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仄仄仄平平

仄仄平平仄

平平任仄平

⑵平开的第一个页不了六句

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Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping

Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping

任仄Ping Ping Ping

Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping

⑶仄 Rhyme pattern of the first sentence

廄仄仄平平

平平任仄平

平平平任仄

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⑷The first sentence of 仄 has no rhyme pattern

任仄平平仄

平平仄仄平

平平平任仄

廄仄仄平平

Seven character quatrains

⑴The rhyme pattern of the first sentence of Pingqi

平平任仄仄平平

< p>仄仄平平仄仄平

仄仄平平仄仄

平平仄任仄平平

⑵平 The first sentence does not have a rhyme pattern

平平仄仄平平仄

仄仄平平仄仄平

任仄平平任仄

平平仄仄仄平平

仄仄平平仄仄平

⑷仄The first sentence does not have a rhyme pattern

仄仄平平仄仄

平平任仄 廄平平

平平仄仄平平仄

仄仄平平仄仄平

Five-character rhymed poetry

⑴Start with the first sentence of Ping Rhyme type

Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping

Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping

Ping PingPingZiZiZiZiPingPing

< p>任仄平平仄平平仄仄平

⑵Ping's first sentence does not have a rhyme pattern

平平任任任仄仄平平

廄仄平 Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping and Ping.

>Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping

⑷仄The first sentence has no rhyme pattern

Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Chi Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Chi Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Cheng 任仄平平

仄仄平仄平仄仄平

平平平任仄任仄仄平平

Seven-character Rhymed Poetry

⑴ The rhyme pattern of the first sentence of Ping is

Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping

Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping

Ping 平仄仄平仄仄仄平仄仄平

仄仄平平任仄平仄仄仄平平

⑵The first sentence of Ping does not have a rhyme pattern

Flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat

Flat flat flat flat flat flat

Flat flat flat flat flat flat

任仄平平仄仄平平仄仄仄平平

⑶仄Rhyme pattern of the first sentence

仄仄平仄仄平平仄仄仄平平

< p>平平任仄平仄仄仄平仄仄平

任仄平平任仄平平仄仄仄平平

平平任仄平任仄仄平任仄平

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⑷The first sentence of 仄 has no rhyme pattern

仄仄平平仄仄平平任仄仄平平

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廄仄平平任仄平仄仄仄平平

平平任仄平任仄仄平仄仄平

Extended information:

The comparison between ancient sounds and modern sounds can be roughly divided like this: the first and second tones of the modern sounds are approximately equal to the flat sounds of the ancient sounds, and the third and fourth tones of the modern sounds are approximately equal to the oblique sounds of the ancient sounds. ?

Let’s talk about the four tones specifically. The four tones here refer to the four tones in ancient Chinese.

If we want to know the four tones, we must first know how the tones are composed. So let’s start with tone of voice. ?

Tone, this is a characteristic of Chinese (and some other languages). The pitch, rise and fall, and length of pronunciation constitute the tone of Chinese, and pitch, rise and fall are the main factors. Take the tones of Mandarin as an example, there are four tones in ***month: Yinping tone is a high-level tone (not rising or falling, it is called flat); Yangping tone is a middle-rising tone (not high, not low, called middle); and upper tone is a A low rising tone (sometimes a low flat tone); the falling tone is a high falling tone. ?

Reference materials: Poetry Baidu Encyclopedia