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Reduplication, also known as tautology, is a kind of compound words, which uses the rhetorical technique of quasi-reduplication. Words composed of two or more Chinese characters with the same shape and meaning are used by overlapping. Most onomatopoeic words are composed of overlapping words. It may appear in written and spoken language.

1, nouns overlap. Example: falling snowflakes.

2. Verbs overlap. For example: write calligraphy, draw pictures and have a rest.

3. Adjectives overlap. Example: wet, red and snowy, with a little understanding.

4. Adverbs are overlapping. Example: unhappy

A famous repetitive work

1. Nineteen ancient poems: grass by the green river and willow in the gloomy garden. Yingying is a woman upstairs with eyes as bright as windows. E E has red makeup and delicate hands.

2, the voice is slow (Li Qingzhao): looking for, cold and clear, sad and miserable.

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The function of reduplicated words in poetry

First, the image. The proper use of reduplicated words in poetry can make the natural scenery or characters described more vivid. In Nineteen Ancient Poems, six groups of overlapping words are used in the first six sentences of "grass on the green side": "grass on the green side, willow in the lush garden. Yingying is a woman upstairs with eyes as bright as windows. E-E red makeup, delicate hands. "

The first two sentences describe the scenery, using "green" and "gloomy" to describe the vitality of dense vegetation in spring; The last four sentences are written about people, and the four sets of overlapping words describe the posture, appearance and dress of the thinking woman very realistically, almost vividly.

Second, accuracy. Overlapping can imitate sound and color, achieve the rhetorical effect of description and make the image expressed more accurate. For example, in Poems for Jiao Zhongqing's Wife, "The official horse is in front, the bride's car is behind, and there is a faint hall, and the entrance of Huida Road", using "faint" and "temple hall" to imitate the sound of horses and chariots is very accurate, rendering the sad atmosphere when Lan Zhi was sent home, giving people a heavy feeling.

Third, musicality. Reduplication can make poetry rhythm harmonious and catchy to read; That sounds sweet. For example, Li Bai's "The Tenth of the Seventeen Qiupu Songs": "There are ten thousand Ligustrum lucidum trees in Qian Qian. Egrets in the mountains, white apes in the streams. Don't go to Qiupu, the sound of apes will hurt the guest's heart. " The first four sentences of the poem are lively and full of musical beauty with reduplication as the introduction.

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