Aesthetics of Three-character Rhyme

The beautiful three-character rhyming poem is as follows:

(1) strip, countless fireworks. You look back with the light, the pavilion is short and the world of mortals is rolling. I sigh Xiao again. Full court frost, full court happiness, full court spring, beaded curtain roll, fiddler, wave sand, call spring sorrow, Linjiang fairy, overlapping gold, good spring, spring comes, spring swings, blue wet, mulberry picking, lotus picking, lotus picking order, Buddha clothes, He Manzi, Cangwu ballad, banana rain.

(2) Broken autumn wind, phoenix songs and love, cool breeze, maple leaves, walking clouds, flowers, flowers, Leng Xian, several makeup marks, flowers blooming and falling, endless quotations, cold green dresses, Lingxiluo, lyrics, Long Yinfeng, Luo, Mo Feishuang, Mo Lingbi, Mo Lingbi.

As follows:

Rhyme, also known as "rhyme", refers to the use of words with the same or similar vowels in the last word of some sentences when creating rhymes, so that they produce a sonorous sense of harmony when reading or singing. These places where the same vowel is used are called rhymes. To say rhyme, we must understand three concepts: rhyme, vowel and rhyme.

Rhyme is in terms of rhyme belly, rhyme ending and tone, regardless of rhyme head. Vowels are said according to the beginning, abdomen and ending, regardless of tone. Rhyme is about rhyme belly and rhyme ending, regardless of rhyme head and rhyme tone. Rhyme is an important means to enhance the sense of rhythm in poetry. Modern poetry pays special attention to rhyme in order to make the tone harmonious and easy to remember.

The ancients usually used official books that specially instructed the use of rhyme, such as Tang Yun, Guang Yun, Libu Rhyme, Peiwenyun, Poetic Rhyme Integration and Poetic Rhyme Combination. Among them, Wang Wenyu's "Xin Kan Yun" in the Southern Song Dynasty is well-known and is called "108 Pingshui Yun" by the world.