Why do sentence patterns need to rhyme in Tang poetry?

Everyone has been exposed to Tang poetry. In primary school Chinese textbooks, Tang poetry often appears, and it has been growing with us from primary school to middle school. Tang poetry, Song ci and Yuanqu represent the cultural prosperity of three dynasties in different periods. In our youth, the most common contact is Tang poetry, because one of its major features is rhyme, and the number of words is regular and catchy. The reason why Tang poetry rhymes is actually to highlight one of its characteristics, and it is also a tacit understanding between the government and the people at that time.

First, different dynasties and different regimes created different cultural characteristics at that time, and Tang poetry was one of the cultural characteristics of the Tang Dynasty at that time. In the most prosperous period, the Tang Dynasty was also a big country in the world at that time, which really brought all countries to Korea and had a lot of cultural exchanges. At that time, Yang Guifei and Yang Yuhuan were good at singing and dancing, which was favored by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Therefore, singing and dancing flourished in the Tang Dynasty at that time, and the rhyme of Tang poetry was also to enhance the sense of rhythm of Tang poetry.

Second, ancient officials respected their own class system, and urban agriculture, industry and commerce were the ancient standards to measure a person's social status. In ancient times, no one didn't want to be an official. After some rhyming books were published by the government, the rhyming of Tang poetry became a trend. Under the imperial examination system, Tang poetry should also rhyme. This is also an important reason for the rhyme phenomenon of Tang poetry. Since then, when countless literati wrote Tang poems, rhyming has become a tacit understanding.

The rhyme of Tang poetry not only assisted the prosperity of ancient song and dance, but also reflected its value in modern children's education. After rhyming, it is catchy and easy to remember and memorize, so many parents buy some three-character classics of Disciple Rules or 300 Tang poems in their early childhood to enlighten their children to read and write. Tang poetry is not only an aid to enlightenment in our childhood, but also in our middle school Chinese textbooks and Chinese volumes, and even left a poem analysis question on the college entrance examination paper, which is one of the turning points in our lives. Learning poetry can not only help us understand our history, but also increase our cultural wisdom.