1, full of musicality: the overlapping of Tingting and Se Se adds a sense of rhythm and rhythm to the poem, making it more rhythmic when reading aloud.
2. Highlight the image: the pavilion marks the proud posture of the pine tree, making people feel the straightness and perseverance of the pine tree; The rustling imitates the biting wind, making people feel the cold biting wind in the valley.
3. Enhance expressive force: By using reduplication, the poet enhances the expressive force of poetry, makes the scenery described more vivid, and makes readers feel the poet's emotions and perspectives more intuitively.
4. Rendering the atmosphere: Using reduplicated words in poetry can better render the atmosphere created by the scenery. For example, the pine trees on the pavilion hill make people feel quiet and solemn atmosphere, while the strokes in the rustling valley make people feel the wild and desolate atmosphere in the valley.
Pavilion and rustling are two overlapping words. In the poem "Zen House after Broken Mountain Temple", these two words are full of musicality, highlighting the unyielding pine and cypress and the biting cold wind in the valley.
Principles of using reduplicated words in ancient poetry;
1, phonological harmony: the overlapping in ancient poetry is often to increase phonological harmony, and to produce a musical aesthetic feeling by repeating a syllable or a word. For example, the yellow crane no longer revisits his old place, and the white clouds always fly where there is no him. Among them, the Millennium and leisurely form a harmonious rhythm, which enhances the musical sense of poetry.
2. Emphasize the image: Reduplicated words are often used in ancient poems to emphasize the image of the scene, and the characteristics or forms of the scene are highlighted by repeating words. For example, under the hedge of picking chrysanthemums, you can see Nanshan leisurely, in which Dongli and Nanshan emphasize what the poet sees, so that readers can feel what the poet sees and feels more intuitively.
3. Emotional expression: Reduplication in ancient poetry is also used to enhance emotional expression. For example, the mountains cover the day and the sea drains the golden river. Among them, Yi Shanquan and Liu Hai express the poet's feelings about the passage of time. By using reduplicated words, poets can express their feelings and feelings more deeply.