It is the most common to use reduplicated words at the beginning of a sentence. It can highlight the modality of the image simulated by reduplicated words, and make the description of poetry delicate, with hazy and graceful beauty.
Flowers bloom in front of your eyes, weeping willows brush your shoulders. (Wu Mi, The Feeling of Late Spring)
People should be old when they are gone, and grass is old. (Zhang Ji's "Philip Burkart People")
Falling from a group of non-beech willows, it is green and immortal. (Du Fu's "Wei Shaofu seeks pine nuts")
It's just a short peach blossom that blooms at the water's edge and gently catkins some clothes. (Du Fu's "New Pavilion")
Green bamboo shoots greet the boat and white river fish enter. (Du Fu's "Sending fifteen judges to Guizhou")
I am very happy to see the mountain getting older, and I am very sad to see the water flowing eastward every day. (Wang Changling's "Long Live the Building")
Two new swallows are on the shore of spring, and a piece of light seagulls falls on the beach at dusk. (Lu You's Partridge Sky)
Foxes and rabbits rushed to the depths one after another, and a little cattle and sheep were scattered far away from the village. (Luyou Dahan goes out of Jiangling West Gate)
Tintin strings ring the village wind, and the peach blossoms on the shore are fragrant. (Qian Zai "Little Shop")
Second, the abdominal bead pair
Putting reduplicated words in a sentence is mostly to supplement the previous words and add a layer of image.
The wild sun is barren and the spring is clear. (Du Fu's Two Poems)
It's called Shu Aoyan, and it's called Qiu Qiu Hawthorn Worm. (Tang Bai Juyi's "Sailing on the River at Night")
The witch in the dark talked, and the wild old woman was drunk. (Liu Yuxi's "Yangshan Temple View God")
Three mountains are far from cranes, and seven rivers are cold. (Mountaineering Pavilion on Land Tour Night)
The red leaves of the sparse forest have fallen, and the yellow flowers around the path are carefully open. (Wang Tingxuan, "Nine Days of Hongfeitai")
In the distance, the grass grows every year, and the blue sky is sad every night. (Sean's "Mourning the Ancient")
Third, the tail bead pair
Put overlapping words at the end of the sentence. The rhyme of the two words is the same, and there is no fluctuation, so they are used at least.
The wind blows flowers, and the spring is boundless. (Du Fu's On the City)
Diqing silk Ran Ran, Jiangbaicao slender. (Du Fu's Nine Poems)
Go to the wind and thorns, and don't leak Tintin at night. (Li Shangyin's "Send a Thousand Cows and General Li to Que Fifty Rhymes")
The world is famous in the air, and the spring platform is separated by a wide road. (Dai Shulun's "Crying Zhu Fang")
Danhe trees have a broad wind and Bixi moss is shallow. (Xu Hun's Early Tiantai Temple)
When birds rest, Shan Ye is silent, and wild flowers stay in the moon. (Yan 'an Temple in Li Shen)
Birds sing, the mud is slippery, and pedestrians are opposite to Ma Xiaoxiao. (Wang Anshi, "Send the Judge")
The white dust is desert, and the Hunhe River falls apart. (Chen Zilong's Liao Miscellaneous Poems)