Rhyme: ong
Poetry generally rhymes, and rhyme is the vowel of a word. In some poems (the last word), words with the same or similar vowels are used, which is rhyme.
Rhyme is the vowel of rhyming words in every poem, that is, the vowel in Chinese Pinyin. For example, the vowels of "Zhong", "Hong" and "Bow" in Ode to Mujiang are all ong, which means rhyme. /view/5534 1.htm
"A sunset is spreading in the water". The sunset shines on the river, but it means "spreading" instead of "taking pictures". This is because Sunset is close to the horizon and almost touches the ground. It really seems to be "paved" on the river, which is very vivid. The word "shop" is also gentle, which says the softness of autumn sunset, giving people a cordial and leisurely feeling.