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Yidong is an important enlightening work in the classics of Chinese studies, which comes from Enlightenment of Rhythm and Dong Yun. The author Che Wan Yu, all antithesis, is the basis of learning to write poetry, and every sentence quotes allusions.

One east gambles on the rhyme, which is grand and majestic, so it is mostly related to nature.

Temperament enlightenment

Author Che Wan Yu

Ching Dynasty

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Yidong

Clouds turn to rain, snow turns to wind, and nights turn to clear skies. Come to Hongtun, stay with birds and birds. Three-foot sword, six-bow, north of Lingjiang River. The Summer Palace on the ground and the Guanghan Palace in the sky. The two sides of the strait are green with smoke, and the garden is full of spring rain and apricot flowers. The wind and frost on the temple, the guests who left early on the journey; A misty rain, a person was late by the stream.

Along the way, we are different from each other, the old man to Huang Tong. River wind is to sea fog, shepherd is to fisherman. Xiang Yan is poor, Ruan Tu is poor, and northern Hebei faces Liaodong. The pool is full of water and the wind is blowing outside the door. Emperor Liang gave lectures in Tongtai Hall, and Emperor Han bought wine in Weiyang Palace. Worried by dust, lazy to caress the seven strings; Frost is full of temples, shame to see bronze.

Poverty is to wealth, congestion to communication, and barbarism to children. The temples are green to the eyebrows and the teeth are red to the lips. The sky is high and the clouds are light, and the sword bends against the bow. Half a brook is green, and thousands of trees are red. Wild crossing swallows wear willow rain, fragrant pond fish play with the wind. Women have slender eyebrows and a crescent moon under their foreheads; Men are strong and full of pride.

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Yidong: "Dong" refers to "Dong Yun", which is the rhyme part of Ping Yun Shui (also known as "poetic rhyme") in the Song and Jin Dynasties. "East" is called rhyme, which is the representative word of this rhyme.

Dong Yun has many words, and their * * * similarity is the same vowel (of course, it refers to the pronunciation of the Sui, Tang, Five Dynasties and Song Dynasties), like the words before each period in the following three paragraphs, that is, wind, air, insect, bow, east, palace, red, Weng, child, child, poverty, copper, communication, harmony and rainbow.

"One" refers to the order of Dong Yun in Ping Shui Yun. Pingshui rhyme is divided into 106 rhyme according to the four tones of Ping, Shang, Qu and Ren. Among them, because there are many flat words, it is divided into two parts, and Dong Yun is the first rhyme of Shang Ping.

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The author Che's childhood family was poor, and his father was superstitious about Feng Shui. One day, Yin and Yang teachers were asked to choose a cemetery. The teacher of Yin and Yang pointed to a place and said, "This place is very good, but it will take 500 years to get rich." At that time, Che Wan Yu was still young and he was by his father's side. He interjected, "So, if you rebury your ancestors 500 years ago here, won't you make a fortune?" Seeing that he was clever, Mr. Yin and Yang said, "This child will definitely make a fortune in the future."

Since then, Che has been studying hard and taking part in scientific research, and it has been smooth sailing. He was promoted by a scholar, and Kangxi was a scholar for three years. Then he was given a job by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, and then he was promoted to palm print.

When the car gives orders to the household registration department, he often speaks frankly to the emperor and picks out urgent matters. His colleagues are worried about him. He said: "My duty is to give advice and try my best to be loyal. How can I care about personal safety? " Someone sent him gold and silver in the dark, and he said mercilessly, "Don't you know that there is a Che Yusan who doesn't love money?"

The Enlightenment of Rhythm is an enlightening reading for training children to cope with and master rhythm, which is divided into two volumes. According to rhyme, it includes astronomy, geography, flowers and trees, birds and beasts, figures and artifacts.

From single word pairs to double word pairs, three word pairs, five word pairs, seven word pairs to eleven word pairs, phonology is harmonious and catchy, from which pronunciation, vocabulary and rhetoric training are obtained. From single word to multi-word, it is unique and enduring in enlightenment reading.