What does rhyme mean?

The meaning of rhyme is as follows:

Rhyme is also called "rhyme". When writing poems, songs, fu and other rhymes, rhyming words are placed at the end of sentences or after couplets, which is called rhyme. Poetry rhymes, making the work sound harmonious, easy to recite and remember, with beautiful rhythm and tone.

In the past, rhyming required the same or the same rhyme part, with some variations. Modern new poetry rhymes without being restricted by ancient rhyming books.

Because rhyming words are usually at the end of a poem, the rhyming words at the end are also called "rhyme feet".

Rhyme rules

The rhyming rules of poems, words and songs are different, which are summarized as follows:

1. Classical poetry (including ancient style, qu, xing and qu) has loose rhyme, so it can be changed by rhyme and adjacent rhyme.

2. Words and songs have different rhyming rules because of the differences between epigrams and qupai. Some regulations are strict, which can only be leveled or rhymed, and cannot be changed halfway; Some regulations can pledge even and even rhymes; Some rules must be changed in the middle, and so on.

3. The rhyming rules of modern poetry are strict, which can be summarized as follows:

Even sentences rhyme: the rhyme is 2468 sentences and the quatrains are 24 sentences. Whether it's rhyming or quatrains, the first sentence may or may not rhyme.

General Pingping Rhyme: From the perspective of ancient and modern poetry works, Pingping Rhyme works are relatively common, accounting for an absolute majority. But there are also some works that use rhyme, such as Liu Zongyuan's five-character quatrain Jiang Xue, which is a classic of rhyme.

A rhyme to the end, can't change rhyme.

Allow the first couplet or the last couplet to borrow rhymes: allow the first sentence or the second sentence of the law to borrow adjacent rhymes, which is called "the lonely geese leave the group"; The last sentence of the law allows the use of neighboring rhymes, which is called "the lonely geese join the group". However, this situation is a variant of the law and is not positive.

Avoid rhyming

1, avoid rhyme: rhyme is commonly known as falling rhyme. For example, if a poem takes "Yidong" as rhyme, the words in the rhyme of "Sanjiang" or "Eight Geng" are mistaken, which is rhyme.

2, avoid heavy rhyme: that is, the same rhyme word appears repeatedly in the rhyme of a poem, which is a big taboo.

3. Avoid rhyming: that is, use words with the same meaning as "flower", "flower", "fragrance" and "fragrance" in the same poem.

4. Avoid rhyming: that is, in sentences that do not use rhyme (white-footed sentences), such as the end of the third sentence of line seven, the end of the fifth sentence of line seven and the end of sentence seven, vowels with rhyme are also used.