Pictures of seven-character official script calligraphy works

The seven-character quatrain is a type of quatrain, which belongs to the category of modern poetry. The quatrain is composed of four sentences and has strict metrical requirements. What I bring to you below are pictures of Qiyan official script calligraphy works. I hope you like them.

Appreciation of pictures of seven-character official script calligraphy works:

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Seven Metric classification of quatrains:

Quatrains: four sentences in four combinations. (Different from rhymed poetry: four couplets and eight sentences.)

Qijue rhyme is divided into two categories, which combine into four sentence patterns:

There are two types of positive pattern and flat pattern: 1. Ping Qi Ping Fa, the first sentence rhymes, 2. Ping Qi Qi Fa, the first sentence does not rhyme,

There are two types of partial case Ci Qi: 1. Ci Qi Qi Fa, the first sentence rhymes, 2. Ci Qi Qi Fa , the first sentence does not rhyme.

Four basic sentence patterns of seven-character quatrains:

Generally speaking, the first, second and fourth sentences have the same rhyme in flat tones; the third sentence has different rhymes in oblique tones. The third to last character in the second and fourth sentences is usually oblique; the whole poem has a high artistic conception, elegant diction and deep meaning.

The first sentence starts with the rhyme pattern

(平)平(仄)仄仄平◎, (仄)仄平仄仄◎. (仄)仄(平)平平任仄, (平)平(仄)任仄平◎.

The first sentence is flat and does not fit into the rhyme pattern.

(平)平(仄)仄平平仄, (仄)仄平平任仄◎. (仄)仄(平)平平任仄, (平)平(仄)任仄平◎.

The first sentence begins with a rhyme pattern

(仄)仄平平仄仄◎, (平)平(仄)任仄平◎, (平)平(仄)仄 平平廄, (仄)廄平平廄仄◎.

The first sentence does not fit into the rhyme pattern.

(仄)仄(平)平平任仄, (平)平(仄)仄仄平◎. (平)平(仄)仄平仄, (仄)仄平仄仄◎.

(Note: Add brackets to indicate that it can be flat or oblique; ◎ is a rhyme and must be in flat tone)