Flat and light, flat and light.
Ordinary, ordinary, ordinary.
Very flat, very flat.
Flat and light.
The rhyme format of any seven-character poem is arranged by these four basic formats according to certain rules.
The basic rules are "right" and "sticky".
"Right": each couplet (sentence and antithesis are called a couplet, that is, the first sentence, the second sentence, the third sentence, the fourth sentence ...) is even, which is opposite to the second word of duality.
"Tie": the antithesis in the last couplet is the same as that in the next couplet (that is, the second, third, fourth and fifth sentences ...).
There are four rhyming formats * * * in seven-character rhyming poems, with one of the above four basic formats as the first sentence, which are arranged according to the laws of "righteousness", "stickiness" and "flatness".
For example:
Take the first of the four basic formats as the first sentence. According to the rule of "right", the second word of the second sentence must be "wrong"; According to the phonological balance rule, the last word of the second sentence must be "Ping". Therefore, the format of the second sentence can only be "plain".
According to the law of "stickiness", the second word of the third sentence must be "awkward"; According to the rules of phonological balance, the third sentence, the fifth sentence and the seventh sentence can't rhyme, so the last word can't be even. Therefore, the format of the third sentence can only be "plain".
By analogy, we finally get the first rhyme of the seven-character rhyme:
Flat and light, flat and light.
Flat Tiles Flat Tiles (rhymes)
Very flat, very flat.
Flat (rhyming)
Flat and light, flat and light.
Flat Tiles Flat Tiles (rhymes)
Very flat, very flat.
Flat (rhyming)
The other three formats are similar, as follows:
Flat Tiles Flat Tiles (rhymes)
Flat (rhyming)
Flat and light, flat and light.
Flat Tiles Flat Tiles (rhymes)
Very flat, very flat.
Flat (rhyming)
Flat and light, flat and light.
Flat Tiles Flat Tiles (rhymes)
Very flat, very flat.
Flat (rhyming)
Flat and light, flat and light.
Flat Tiles Flat Tiles (rhymes)
Very flat, very flat.
Flat (rhyming)
Flat and light, flat and light.
Flat Tiles Flat Tiles (rhymes)
Flat (rhyming)
Flat Tiles Flat Tiles (rhymes)
Very flat, very flat.
Flat (rhyming)
Flat and light, flat and light.
Flat Tiles Flat Tiles (rhymes)
Very flat, very flat.
Flat (rhyming)
It should be noted that the last word of the first sentence in the second and fourth formats is flat, so it must rhyme, but the restrictions are looser than those in the second, fourth, sixth and eighth sentences. You just need to rhyme.
In addition, there are some detailed rules.
"135 regardless": that is, the first, third and fifth words of each sentence can be ignored. There are two exceptions. One is the third word "flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat
"Loneliness is hard to save": If you are lonely, there is a way to remedy it, that is, change the fifth word to "Ping" and the whole sentence will become "Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping).
"Five-six-character interchange": This rule is used for "flat", and the flat of the fifth and sixth characters can be interchanged, that is, "flat".
In addition, there is the rule of "sentence and dialogue help each other", but this one is difficult to master, difficult to describe, and not commonly used, and can be ignored. If you are interested, you can find the reference materials provided below.
This poem naturally has no rhyme, but its meaning is ok, but it is more colloquial. Since it is autumn, it is probably better to add some images such as deciduous yellow flowers. Personal opinion, for reference only!