What is the three-square tail of Tang poetry? Can't three square tails appear in metrical poetry?

Three square tails will appear in Tang poetry, but not many. It is difficult to draw a conclusion as to whether three square tails can appear in metrical poems. Let’s first talk about what the three-square tail is in detail, and then discuss whether the three-square tail can appear in metrical poetry. Whether three square tails can be used in rhythmic poetry is also a controversial issue among many people, but I personally think that if there is no rhythm, then it can be used. Because there are many three-square tails in Tang poetry, and the imperial examinations in the Tang Dynasty also included metrical poems, so many poets use the three-square tails in metrical poems, so the three-square tails are not considered to be out of rhythm at all. .

Because the rhythmic effect is very much pursued in metrical poetry, and the beauty of music is also pursued, and the three-square tail will hinder the appearance of the beauty of music. Therefore, generally when writing metrical poems, you should avoid using the three-square tail. Because the appearance of the three-square ending will cause the sentences in the metrical poem to affect the rhyme, and it will also hinder the rhythm. However, this does not mean that the three-square tail cannot appear in the metrical poem, or that the three-square tail is used in the metrical poem. It will affect rhyme and the pursuit of musical beauty.

In Tang poetry, metrical poems will appear in three-square ends, and the occurrence of three-square tails is also very common. At that time, three-square tails were not considered a language problem in poetry. Therefore, in the Tang Dynasty, poets did not think that the three-square tail was a disease of poetic language, and there was no need to impose too many shackles when squinting, because the more cumbersome the rules, the higher the requirements for writing poetry, and the flexibility of writing poetry. It will decrease, and it will also cause each generation of people in the world to be inferior to the previous generation. If you write ancient poetry, you don’t need to consider the three-square ending at all. It is a common phenomenon for the three-square ending to appear in ancient poetry. Except for writing metrical poetry, everything else is easy to say.

Three oblique tails are very easy to appear in Tang poetry. In fact, the last three characters in a poem are all oblique sounds. The three oblique tails also often exist in rhythmic poetry. In Du Fu's poems, It will also exist, but in metrical poetry, this format is relatively rare. Today's people do not have a high artistic conception when writing metrical poems, so sometimes they cannot appreciate the impact of the three square tails.