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AABB is a writing style, which emphasizes the use of overlapping words or syllables to emphasize the image or emotion to be expressed when describing things. This writing method is quite common in ancient literature such as The Book of Songs and Songs of the South, and has many applications in modern Chinese.
When using AABB style, we can use the same word or syllable repeatedly, or repeat different forms of the same word to achieve the purpose of emphasizing the emotion or image to be expressed. This writing style is applied to poetry, prose, novels and other literary forms, and it will have different forms of expression in different contexts.
For example, in poetry, AABB style can enhance the sense of rhythm and music by repeatedly using homophones or words, and at the same time, it can more vividly express the emotions and images to be expressed in poetry. For example, Li Qingzhao's "Like a Dream": "Last night, it rained suddenly and the wind suddenly, and I didn't consume alcohol when I slept soundly.
Ask the shutter man, Haitang is still there. In this poem, the repeated use of words such as "sparse", "sudden", "wine" and "old" forms a distinct sense of music and rhythm, and also vividly shows the author's sadness over the passing of spring.
In prose, AABB style can enhance the rhythm and expressive force of the article by repeatedly using homophones or words, making the article more vivid and interesting. For example, Zhu Ziqing's Moonlight on the Lotus Pond: "On the winding lotus pond, look at the leaves of Tian Tian.
The leaves are high out of the water, like an elegant dancer's skirt. Layers of leaves are dotted with some white flowers, some of which bloom gracefully and some are in bud shyly; Like a pearl, like a star in the blue sky. "
In this article, the use of overlapping words such as "twists and turns", "Tian Tian", "pavilions", "layering" and "lines" enhances the sense of rhythm and expressiveness of the article and makes it more vivid.
In a word, AABB is a writing style to express emotions and images. It emphasizes the emotion or image to be expressed by repeatedly using homophones or words. This writing style is applied in both ancient literature and modern Chinese, and it will have different forms of expression in different contexts.