1, the number of sentences. There are two kinds of metrical poems: quatrains and metrical poems. There are five words and seven words. There are six more words. Five musts and seven musts are four sentences. The five laws and seven laws are eight sentences.
2. rhyme. The rhyme of a metrical poem must rhyme to the end, and it cannot be changed like the meaning of a word.
3, the level must be combined.
4. The quatrains must conform to the writing procedure of transition from inheritance to integration. The second and third parts of this metrical poem must be opposed to each other.
Extended data:
Parallel prose, parallel prose, that is, antithesis, requires neat antithesis. In metrical poems, eight sentences are divided into four groups, two sentences in a group, called a couplet, which is the head, chin, neck and tail from top to bottom. Parallelism refers to the antithesis of upper and lower sentences, which have the same or similar parts of speech, but are flat and parallel.
Third, that is to say, the upper and lower sentences do not need part-of-speech confrontation, but there are still certain rules to follow. Why do I say I have to follow it, not all of it? This is because every antithesis in a metrical poem must be balanced and rhyme with the same voice.
For example:
If the first sentence is "flat", then according to the flat, it is just the opposite, and the second sentence becomes "flat" and becomes flat, which obviously does not meet the rhyming requirements of the next sentence. So it needs to be "flat and flat". On the other hand, if the first sentence is "aboveboard", then the second sentence is "aboveboard", which becomes aboveboard. If it does not meet the requirements, it needs to be changed to aboveboard.
Metric poem:
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.
Free verse is a kind of poem with irregular syllables, rhythms and other forms of design. It pursues "organic form" and relies on the natural rhythm of speech. This kind of speech is "natural" to the theme and feelings of the poem. Free verse is not a modern invention, but with the arrival of modernism, it occupies an important position and constitutes a rebellion against the fixed form of19th century poetry.
Free verse has no external form to use, and it may be the most difficult to write well compared with previous poems.