Taboo of rhyming poems
1. Squeezing rhyme refers to the use of the same words as the vowels in a white sentence, which interferes with the effect of rhyme beauty. It's just that there are too many rhyming words in poems that don't rhyme, so it's hard to read. There is no absolute rhyme in words.
2. Rhyme collision means that vowels with the same rhyme feet are also used in rhyme-free endings. In words, this is equivalent to passing the exam.
3. Rhyme is two adjacent rhyming sentences, and homophones are used as rhyming words. In words, this is equivalent to simulating harmony. Especially if the words are the same, it is called reduplication. If the whole article rhymes with one word, it is called "single-plank bridge".
This kind of rhyme is usually called falling rhyme. For example, a poem with the rhyme of "Yidong" is misplaced on the rhyme of "Sanjiang" or "Eight Geng", which is the rhyme.
5. The rhyming rhyme has nothing to do with the meaning of the whole sentence. This is also something that needs to be avoided in speech.
6. Polyphony means repeating the same rhyme. This is forbidden in modern poetry, but not in ancient poetry. Between the lines, as mentioned above, it is called "single-plank bridge". Two adjacent rhyming sentences can form overlapping sentences.