What are the ancient poems that rhyme "A"?

The words that rhyme "A" (that is, all vowels are A) are:

1. All initials are "b": eight, pull, pull, dad, bully. This group of ba has different tones from the first to the fourth tone, but the vowels are all "A" and the vowels are the same, so they all emphasize the rhyme of "A".

2. all the initials are "d": da, da, da, a, da, da. This group of da, the first to fourth tones are different, but the vowel is "A" and the vowel is the same, so the rhyme of "A" is pressed.

3. The initials are all "ch": poor, fork, check, insert and tea. The tones of this group of cha are different from the first to the fourth tone, but the vowels are all "A" and the vowels are the same, so they all emphasize the rhyme "A".

4. The initials are all "F": Fa, Fa, Penalty, Cut and Missing. These fa? The first to fourth tones are different, but the vowels are all "A" and the vowels are the same, so the rhyme of "A" is pressed.

5. The initials are all "M": mom, mom, mom, scold. These horses? The first to fourth tones are different, but the vowels are all "A" and the vowels are the same, so the rhyme of "A" is pressed.

6. The initials are all "T": he, he, it, she, tower, step, collapse and couch. These ta? The first to fourth tones are different, but the vowels are all "A" and the vowels are the same, so the rhyme of "A" is pressed.

7. All the initials are "L": la, spicy, wax, wax. In this group of la, the first to fourth tones are different, but the vowel is "A" and the vowel is the same, so the rhyme of "A" is pressed.

Referring to the ancients, they usually use official books that specially guide rhyming, such as Tang Yun and Guang Yun.

Rhyme is also rhyme, which does not mean that specific words rhyme, but that two or more words read together make people feel catchy. These places where the same vowel is used are called rhymes.

For example, the poem in "Wo He" says: It is noon in Warhol, and sweat drips down the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard? "Wu", "Tu" and "Bitter" at the end are all rhyming words, and the syllable is U.

An ancient poem with "A": Liu Yuxi in Langtaosha Tang Dynasty

The Yellow River winds from a distant place, carrying thousands of miles of yellow sand.

Since you are from the sky, and now you seem to fly directly to the Milky Way, please take me to the sky, gather in the Milky Way, and go to the home of Cowherd and Weaver Girl together.