The difference between Rhythm Enlightenment and Li Weng Duiyun lies in the different learning objects, authors, and creation years. The learning objects are different.
"Li Weng's Antiphonal Rhymes" is an enlightenment book for people in the past to learn to write modern poetry and lyrics, and to familiarize themselves with antiphons, rhyme and organization of words. "Rhythm Enlightenment" is an enlightenment book that trains children to cope with and master the rhythm of sounds. The authors are different.
Li Yu (1611~1680), the author of "Li Weng Duiyun", was originally named Xian Lv, nicknamed Banfan, and Tiantu. In his middle age, he changed his name to Li Yu, with the courtesy name Lihong and the nickname Liweng. A famous dramatist in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty. A native of Lanxi, Zhejiang. Che Wanyu (1632~1705), the author of "Enlightenment of Rhythm", was born in Shaoyang, Hunan Province. In the Jiachen period of Kangxi, he became a Jinshi and was promoted to the military department. In the second year of Kangxi (1663), he and his brother Wan Bei took the Huguang Township Examination. In 1664, they became Jinshi and selected common people. He is upright in nature, his voice shocks the world, he is pure in nature, and he is rich in knowledge. He is good at calligraphy and has the richest collection of Ming Dynasty ink ink, including ten volumes of Yingzhaotang Ming Dynasty calligraphy and stone carvings. The years of creation are different.
The creation of "Li Weng Duiyun" dates from the late Ming Dynasty to the early Qing Dynasty. The whole book is divided into Volume One and Volume Two. It is organized according to rhyme, including virtual and real responses to astronomy, geography, flowers and trees, birds and beasts, people, utensils, etc. "Rhythm Enlightenment" was created during the Kangxi period and is organized according to rhyme, including virtual and real responses to astronomy, geography, flowers and trees, birds and beasts, characters, utensils, etc.