Neck couplets refer to the third part (five or six sentences) of metrical poems. Rhyme is divided into four parts: first couplet, parallel couplet, neck couplet and tail couplet. The first couplet is the first sentence and the second sentence; Zhuan Lian is the third and fourth sentence; The neckline is the fifth and sixth sentence; The ending is the seventh and eighth sentences. For example,' ...Night now yields to a sea of sun, and the old year melts in freshets' in a mooring under north fort hill by Wang Wan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, is also a necklace! Parallel couplet and neck couplet are antithetical sentences.
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Song Yanyu's Canglang Poetry Style: "There are couplets and necklaces. "
Ming Xu Wei's" Answering the Teacher's Book of Longxi ":"Necklace is due to the full moon in the mid-autumn this year, and the mid-autumn eclipse in previous years. "
Qing Hong Liangji's Poems on Beijiang IV:" His (Yang Wei's) "Self-mockery", Yu Ji loves his neck couplet. "
Poetry Journal" I think the neck couplet (the fifth and sixth sentences) of this poem is better than the couplet (the third and fourth sentences), and there is no trace of chisel. "