Ending rhyme refers to the repetition of phonemes at the end of words, such as great and bait, which is one of the most common rhymes in English poetry. The Rhymes of English poetry can be divided into different categories according to the parts where the phonemes in words are repeated. The most common rhymes are Alliteration, Assonance and rhyme.
alliteration refers to the repetition of the first word, such as great and grey; Harmonic rhyme refers to the repetition of stressed vowels in words, such as great and fail;; The ending rhyme refers to the repetition of phonemes at the end of words, such as great and bait.
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The role of rhyme in ancient poetry:
Poetry was used to sing in ancient times. For example <: The Book of Songs > It was the songs collected by Confucius at the beginning, which were divided into <; Wind, elegance and chanting > , such as <; Wind > Is a popular song, <; Elegance, praise > It's a court song of princes and emperors. Han Yuefu is also a popular song in the future. All the above are called old-style poems. Metric poems formed in the Tang Dynasty are new-style poems.
The word that appeared in the Tang Dynasty and was popular in the Song Dynasty was also used for singing at that time, and it is still popular in Jiangnan today, that is, "Tanci". Popular songs in Yuan Dynasty include short Sanqu and long divertimento, such as Kunqu Opera. Nowadays, the new poems pay attention to no rhyme, saying that they can express their thoughts freely, but they have not seen any excellent works.