"Chapter-sentence duplication" is a common technique in poetry, that is, the upper and lower sentences or the upper and lower paragraphs are sung repeatedly in the same structural form, which is a way to express expressions and meanings. This technique has the effect of repeated expression and the beauty of phonology, artistic conception and implication.
The effect of repeating chapters and sentences
The repetition of chapters and sentences can not only enhance the rhythm of songs and music, but also have a strong function of expressing ideas. The overlapping of adjectives can express the appearance of objects more delicately, and the overlapping of onomatopoeic words can convey the sound of nature more truly.
Verb reduplication can express the attitude of continuous development of behavior and action. For example, "Calling South Sheep": "Refusing to eat is self-interest, cheating as a snake." (Going back to the DPRK for a public meal, enjoying delicious food and pacing leisurely) vividly shows the ugly behavior of officials who are vegetarian.
The application of overlapping chapters can show the deepening of emotion and action. For example, in the three chapters of Zhao Nan Waste, only six verbs are changed, namely, picking, having, licking, sliding, licking and smashing, which vividly describes the whole process of women's "inviting me" to pick and pick plantain seeds and returning home with full load.