What is rhyme? What is rhyme?

Rhyme, also known as rhyme, refers to the use of words with the same vowel or similar vowel or even the same tone in the last word of some sentences in the creation of rhyme, so as to produce a sonorous sense of harmony when reading or singing.

The original meaning of rhyme refers to a harmonious sound, a sound that makes people feel comfortable.

The so-called rhyme is to put the words with the same rhyme in the designated position. The so-called rhyme is to classify words with the same vowels into one category, which is called rhyme.

All the words in the homonym are homophones. Any poem requires rhyme, no matter ancient or modern, Chinese or foreign. The difference is that there are more or less restrictions on rhyme, and there are strict and wide restrictions. This is also the biggest difference between poetry and other literary genres.

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Rhyme is widely used in literary works, especially in poetry, which makes words full of rhythm and musical beauty, and modern rhyming poems give full play to this feature.

Rhyme belongs to a literary genre. As the name implies, it generally means that the end of each line of poetry must rhyme, and the poem reads like a ballad. Rhyme here refers to modern rhyme, which belongs to a new style of poetry, similar to the popular rhyme of Fang on the Internet. Debuted after 2000.

Rhyme poetry belongs to a new poetic style with modern poetry as the mainstay. On the basis of combining the achievements of modern poetry, one more step is added, that is, the end of each line of poetry must rhyme.

China's modern poetry not only pursues freedom and boldness, but also inherits the precious blood of the rhythm of ancient poetry handed down for thousands of years. After all, it will shine again with a new life, which will lay a solid and powerful foundation for the sustainable development of China's modern poetry and open a new page for China's modern poetry to enter a glorious historical chapter.

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Baidu encyclopedia-rhyming