How to rhyme when writing poems?

When writing poetry, among the four words "Shang, Sheng, Hua and Zhong", "Sheng" and "Zhong" can rhyme. If you write a poem with five lines or seven lines, you can arrange these two words in the second and fourth sentences that need to rhyme.

For example, write a five-line poem imitating the poem "Bird Singing Stream" by the poet Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty. When people are gone, all is silent. When the moon comes out, the birds are startled, and the sound enters the spring stream.

Poetry generally rhymes, some are sentences and some are clauses. There is no essential difference between modern poetry and ancient poetry in clause rhyme. The requirement of rhyming five-character quatrains is that the first sentence can be pledged or not, and no rhyme is the right body. Generally, only rhymes are bet, not rhymes.