How to write rhyming rhyme?

The stroke order of rhyme is si, horizontal, si, left, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, left, horizontal, si and horizontal. ?

The phonetic radicals of the rhyme group are as follows:

1, phonology [yρnρn] refers to a harmonious sound; Syllable rhythm of poetry: melodious rhyme.

2. Charm [yùn wèi] The meaning embodied in the phonology: His singing is very charming.

3. Charm [f ng y ù n] Beauty (mostly female): Charm still exists. Also make rich rhymes.

4, love affair [yù nshi] elegant things: poetry love affair.

5. Rhythm [yê n dià o] Tone: The rhythm is beautiful. Rhyme is melodious

6. Yang Yun [yáng yùn] phonologists divide the sounds of words into three categories according to the nature of ancient vowels: those ending in b, d and g are called entering tones; The rhyme ending in m, n and ng is called yang rhyme; Everything except Rusheng and Yangyun is called Yinyun. There are three types of tones in Yang rhyme and Yin rhyme: flat tone, rising tone and falling tone.

Extended data:

Rhyme, pictophonetic characters. The word "rhyme" came into being late, and no unearthed materials were found before the Han Dynasty. This word is in the new attached middle school of Shuowen, with an accent, which is the voice of the staff. There is no rhyme in Shuo Wen Jie Zi, but the rhyme in Da Xu Ben was added by Xu Xuan.

In the small seal script of Shuowen Jiezi, the left side of its glyph is "sound", indicating that the original meaning of the word is related to sound or music; On the right is "Member", which stands for pronunciation. After the official reform, the regular script writing means harmony.

The "rhyme" of the glyph is found in the Song Dynasty's "Jiyun", which is homophonic with the glyph. Glyphs with "even" as the sound are also pictophonetic characters. "The First Batch of Variant Form" takes glyphs as standard characters, and glyphs are abolished.

The original meaning of the word "rhyme" is a harmonious and pleasant voice. "Rhyme" is one of the basic elements of ancient poetry meter. Almost none of the poems from the Book of Songs to later generations rhymes. The word "rhyme" is also commonly used in modern Chinese to express politeness, interest and meaning.

Idioms with the word "rhyme":

1, charm, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is fēng fēng yùn yùn, which means to describe charm and imply beauty. It is also a long and euphemistic voice. From The West Chamber.

2. Affectionate Yi Yun, a China idiom, is pronounced as y not u q í ng y ù n, which means affectionate and extraordinary affection. From the picture of broken pot orchids.

3. Charm, a China idiom, pronounced as liú fēng yú yùn ù n, refers to an elegant affair passed down from the previous generation to the next. From "Biography of Burning Qin Zi with New Knowledge at the Beginning of Jade".

4, verve is high, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gā o Qí ng Yu 鸬 n y n, which means noble character or interest. The same is "the feeling is high, the distance is far." From answer to Zhang Xiucai's understanding of poetry.

5, love affair, China idiom, pinyin for Fē f ē ng liú y ù n Shi, meaning elegant and interesting things. It used to refer to the activities of literati's poetry, piano, chess, calligraphy and painting. Now refers to philandering. Excerpted from Tao's Film Art magazine.