The differences between the Seven Rhythms and the Seven Musts are as follows:
1. Rhythm. First of all, there are differences in rhythm between the seven verses and the seven laws. Four verses means that every poem has only four words, and every sentence requires rhyme. Therefore, the rhythm of the four-line dance is relatively simple, with only one vowel.
for example, the mountains and rivers are picturesque. The seven laws are that each poem has seven words, which requires that each sentence has a rhyme, and the vowel of each sentence must be different. Therefore, the seven rhythms are more complicated in rhythm, which requires poets to have higher attainments and skills.
2. Length. Secondly, there are also differences in the length between the seven verses and the seven laws. Four-line four-line four-line four-word four-line four-line six-word four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line six-line six-word four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line six-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line six-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line six-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four-line four- Therefore, the length of the Seven Musts is relatively short and pithy, and it is often used for short themes such as scenery writing and lyricism.
for example, the mountains are empty and rainy, and the river sounds cold at night. Looking at the sky independently, looking at the short-term alone. The seven laws are eight sentences and one song, each with seven words and * * * 56 words. Therefore, the length of the seven laws is relatively long, which is suitable for writing complex topics such as narration and discussion.
Similarities between the Seven Juets and the Seven Laws:
The structures of the Seven Juets and the Seven Laws are all four poems, each with four words and sixteen words. But their structures are slightly different. The structure of the four-line dance is AABB, that is, the first sentence rhymes with the second sentence, and the third sentence rhymes with the fourth sentence. The structure of the seven laws is ABAB, that is, the first sentence rhymes with the third sentence, and the second sentence rhymes with the fourth sentence. Both of these structures have their own unique rhythmic aesthetic feeling, which can express different emotions and artistic conception.
the rhythms of the seven-quatrain and seven-melody are flat and even, and flat and even alternate. Flat tone refers to the pronunciation of words in a poem. Flat tone and flat tone appear alternately, which makes the rhythm of the whole poem more obvious. This kind of rhythmic beauty can make people feel the beauty of poetry's phonology and deepen their understanding and appreciation of poetry. The rhyming way of the seven-line poem and the seven-line poem is double rhyme, that is, the last two words of each poem rhyme.
metrical poetry is a genre of China's traditional poetry, which belongs to the category of modern poetry and is named because of its strict metrical requirements. Rhythmic poetry originated from Shen Yue and other new-style poems that emphasized the rhythm and antithesis in the Southern Dynasties, and further developed and stereotyped in Shen Quanqi and Song Zhiwen in the early Tang Dynasty, which prevailed in the Tang and Song Dynasties. Rhyme has strict rules in words, rhymes, even tones and antithesis. Its common types are five-character poems and seven-character poems.