Think before rhyming.
It asks how to choose words or arrange sentences in expression to produce harmonious sounds or rhythms. Rhyme refers to syllables of two or more words, which have the same or similar pronunciation under certain conditions. In ancient poetry, rhyme is a common rhetorical device. By choosing rhyming words, poetry will be more musical and catchy. For example, the sentence "think before rhyme" can be pronounced with alliteration, that is, the pronunciation of the first word is the same or similar, such as "thinking" and "you"; You can also use kotaro oshio rhyme, that is, the pronunciation of the last word is the same or similar, such as "Kao" and "Yun", so that the whole sentence will have a harmonious sound and sense of rhythm.