What does Ba Yun Geng mean, hehe.

Any poem requires rhyme, the difference is that there are more or less restrictions on rhyme, strict and wide. This is also the biggest difference between poetry and other literary genres. Rhyme is an important means to enhance the musicality of poetry. Modern poetry pays great attention to rhyme in order to make the tone harmonious and easy to remember. The ancients usually used official books that specially instructed the use of rhyme, such as Tang Yun, Guang Yun, Libu Rhyme, Peiwenyun, Integration of Rhyme and Combination of Rhyme. Among them, Wang Wenyu's New Publication Rhyme in the Southern Song Dynasty is the most popular, and it is called "Pingshui Rhyme" by the world. Pingshui Rhyme is divided into 106 rhymes, of which Pingsheng Rhyme has 30 rhymes. Sanjiang Rhyme, Bageng Rhyme and Qiyang Rhyme all refer to the rhyme part in Pingshui Rhyme, the third is Jiangyun, with Jiang as the head rhyme, so it is called Sanjiang Rhyme, the eighth is Geng Rhyme, with Geng as the head rhyme, so it is called Bageng Rhyme, and so on. The so-called rhyming (also called rhyming and Ye Yun) means putting the words with the same rhyme in the designated position. Rhyme is to group words with the same vowel sound. All the words in the homonym are homophones. The rhyme of modern poetry has strict rules: 1, even sentence rhymes: 2468, quatrains 24, and the first sentence may or may not rhyme. Generally speaking, it is common that the first sentence of five-character poems does not rhyme, and it is also common that the first sentence of seven-character poems rhymes. 2, only bet on rhyme: modern poetry stipulates that only bet on rhyme, which is almost a dead rule. In fact, if you bet rhyme on the style of modern poetry, you will feel very uncomfortable, so the ancients can consciously abide by this rule. 3, a rhyme to the end, the middle can not change rhyme. Ancient poetry (ancient style) is allowed to change rhyme halfway, but modern poetry is not allowed. It is taboo to repeat the same rhyme in the rhyme of a poem. The ancients wrote poems mostly according to official rhyme. We think that the two words "Dong" and "Dong" have the same rhyme, but they are included in different rhymes in the official rhyme. If you are juxtaposed in the same poem, it is rhyming. According to the rhyming words used in other people's poems, it is called chorus, also called "harmony" or "rhyme". There are three main ways: 1, and secondary rhyme: also called prosody, that is, using the same rhyming words in the original poem, and the order must be the same. This is the most common way. 2, rhyme: that is, use the rhyming words in the original poem, but not necessarily in their order. 3. Rhyme: that is, use words that rhyme with the original poem, but don't have to use its original words.