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The application of rhyming words in literature
In literary works, rhyming words are a common rhetorical device to enhance the musicality and rhythm of works. The use of rhyming words can make literary works more beautiful and vivid, and can arouse readers' admiration.
In China ancient literature, especially in poetry creation, rhyme is very important. The ancients paid attention to the neat antithesis of writing, and organized the words with the same or similar vowels or whole rhymes, which made the works have a sense of rhythm. This application can enhance the musicality of the works and make the poems more beautiful and moving.
Li Weng Dui Yun is a collection of poems with rich rhymes created by Li Yu, a writer in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. This book is an enlightening reading for people to learn to write modern poems and words in the past. Help beginners improve their writing level by being familiar with antithesis, rhyming and organizing words.
In classical poetry, reduplication and onomatopoeia are also common applications of rhyming words. Reduplication refers to using the same or similar syllables to express meaning, such as "rustling and rolling", which can enhance the musical beauty and lyrical effect of poetry. Onomatopoeic words express meaning by simulating sounds, such as "chirp and melody", which can make the works more vivid.