As a result, people spread the meaning of dust to the sea.

It is said that even the sea has turned into land several times.

It expresses an emotion about the passage of time and the change of things. Li Yu, a writer in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, wrote a collection of works from Li Weng Duiyun, which was written in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. Li Weng Dui Yun is a book about the enlightenment of temperament. The book is divided into rhymes, including astronomy, geography, flowers and trees, birds and animals, figures and artifacts.

From the perspective of phonology, teaching the pairing method of one, two, three, five, seven or even eleven words, the harmony of phonology can help children get training in pronunciation, vocabulary and rhetoric. "Li Weng Dui Yun" is a practical teaching material for children in ancient China to learn to write poems, and it is known as one of the "Three Basics of Poetry".

Li Weng's dialogues are divided according to the level rhyme, which corresponds to the level rhyme of 30 levels. The book is divided into two volumes, each with fifteen chapters, corresponding to fifteen rhymes respectively: the rhyme in the first volume is sound; The rhyme of the next volume is the next flat sound. There are two or four pairs of texts under each rhyme, and there are 90 pairs of texts in the book. Each pair of texts has 16 sentences and 8 rhymes.

Each pair of texts has ten pairs of antitheses, including single-character, double-character, three-character, five-character, seven-character and eleven-character pairs. From simple to complex, they form a pair with stable antithesis and harmonious phonology. The contents include astronomy, geography, flowers and trees, birds and beasts, people, utensils, etc. From the perspective of melody, I also taught the pairing method of one, two, three, five, seven or even eleven words.

theme

Li Weng's Duizhun expresses the traditional virtues of China in a simple way in the form of rhyme stories. While teaching children all kinds of knowledge, they are also educated in moral norms and good habits; Mainly reflected in moral education, ethical guidance and value cultivation.

Li Weng's rhyme moral education mainly focuses on the Confucian core moral cultivation such as benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and faithfulness. Some philosophical antitheses in Li Weng Dui Yun often contain rich Confucian moral enlightenment significance. The ethical guidance in this book includes the guidance on ethical relations centered on monarch, minister, father and son, couple, brother and friend advocated by Confucianism.