The rhythm of ancient poetry refers to the regular combination of syllables and tones in the poems of ancient poetry, which mainly includes three aspects: level tone, rhyme and meter. Among them, flat tone refers to that syllables in a poem are divided into flat tone and continuous reading according to the tone level; Rhyme means that the last few syllables of a poem have the same pronunciation in the corresponding position; Metric refers to the organizational form of poetry, including five words, seven words, ancient poetry, modern poetry and other different forms.
The flat tone in ancient poetry refers to the pronunciation of a Chinese character with four different tones, namely flat tone, rising tone, falling tone and entering tone. Flat tone and entering tone are called flat tone characters, and rising tone and falling tone are called falling tone characters. Flat and oblique rhymes are the most basic prosodic forms in ancient poetry.
Metrics in ancient poetry refers to the organizational forms of ancient poetry, including five words, seven words, ancient poetry, modern poetry and other different forms. Five words and seven words are the two most common metrical forms in ancient poetry, in which five words have five words in each poem and seven words in each poem.
The rhyme of ancient poetry is not only a kind of beauty of rhyme, but also a means for poets to express their feelings and thoughts. In ancient poetry, the use of rhyme is usually conscious, which can enhance the sense of rhythm and rhythmic beauty of poetry.
Types of ancient poems