Metric poems pay attention to format and rhythm, so what kinds of metrical poems can be divided into?

Metric poetry, also known as modern poetry, is a kind of ancient poetry in China and a poetic style formed after the Tang Dynasty, which is mainly divided into quatrains and metrical poems. According to the number of words in each sentence, it can be divided into five words and seven words. Style and sentence patterns have certain norms, phonology has certain laws, and the changes in use also need to abide by certain laws.

Classification:

1: Four sentences are quatrains, eight sentences are metrical poems, and those longer than eight sentences are called long laws, also called excluded laws.

Metrical Poetry

The number of words in each sentence is equal. (five or seven words)

3. To finish a rhyme, you should level the rhyme. (A) rhyme, modern poetry can not rhyme. B, even sentences must rhyme, the first sentence can rhyme or not, and odd sentences don't rhyme. C. The rhyme of the first sentence is the positive case, and the non-rhyme is the variant case. The five laws take the first sentence as the positive case without rhyme, and the rhyme as the change. )

4. Pairing in the middle (first connection, parallel connection, neck connection and tail connection) means that parallel connection and neck connection must be paired. Generally speaking, neck joints need a pair of workers, and parallel joints can be wide pairs. The first couplet and the last couplet may or may not be couplets, but they should not both be couplets. Another variant is the first couplet antithesis, antithesis, called stealing spring lattice)

5. Conform to the level tone (that is, the level tone and meter must conform to the rhyme).

6. Also known as modern poetry