What's the difference between repeating and not repeating?

Overlapping is a common language phenomenon in Chinese, and it is a typical way to embody the beauty of language rhythm, image and rhetoric. It has a strong expressive force and appeal. Overlapping is not only a tradition of China's poetry creation, but also widely used in many literary genres and daily life languages.

Overlapping is a common language phenomenon in Chinese, that is, two words with the same sound, shape and meaning are used repeatedly, which increases the vividness and vividness of the language. Its basic function is to increase the beauty of sound, adjust syllables, express different moods, degrees and emotional colors, and strengthen the vividness of language.

According to different classification standards, we can divide overlapping words into different types. Chinese nouns, quantifiers, adverbs, pronouns, adjectives, verbs and onomatopoeias all have overlapping changes, and their main morphological formats are as follows:

(1)AA style: Everything is red every day.

(2)AAB style: Wash hands, brush teeth, write and write in Mao Mao.

(3)ABB type: watery eyes, cold and bright.

(4)AABB style: ticking happily in twos and threes.

(5)ABAB style: A Snow White and a Snow White fly fast.

(6) Type A-A: Have a look.

(7) A Le (1) type A: I looked (looked) and tried (tried).

(8)A/A type: singing, singing, walking, reading, reading.

(9) "A" with "A": talking, counting and jumping.

(10)A-Li AB type: ignorant, charming, girlish and wordy.

In addition, there are some overlapping collocation forms, such as AABC (charming), BCAA (snow), ABAC (every move), A and A (bottle after bottle), A is A (speaking and doing) and so on.