Question 1: What does rhyme mean? 1. Explanation: Also called rhyme, it means that in the creation of rhyme, words with the same or similar rhyme finals are used in the last words of certain sentences to make the recitation more interesting. Or when singing, it produces a sonorous and harmonious feeling. These places where the same rhyme letter is used are called rhymes.
2. Pinyin: yā yùn
3. Rhyme is an important means to enhance the musicality of poetry. In order to make the tone harmonious and easy to remember, modern poetry is very particular about rhyme. The ancients usually used official rhyming books, such as "Fu Tang Yun", "Guang Yun", "Rhyme of the Ministry of Rites", "Peiwen Poetry Rhyme", "Collection of Poetry Rhymes", "Poetry Rhyme Hebi", etc., based on Wang Wenyu of the Southern Song Dynasty. The "Xinkan Yunlue" written by him is the most popular, which is what the world calls 108 Pingshui rhymes.
Question 2: What is rhyming word amount, 008... Let me tell you... Words with the same rhyme are regularly arranged at the end of sentences in poems and other rhymes. The words that rhyme in each sentence are called rhymes. Or rhyme, rhyme is one of the language features of poetry and other rhymes. Its main function is to make the sound harmonious and beautiful, and the chanting to be smooth and pleasant to the ear...
Question 3: What are the words that rhyme with "five"? None , house, dance, fog, enlightenment, enter, shop, Pu, Pu, vulgar, belong to, tree, element, degree, alone, crossing, jealousy, Dao, blessing, husband, Fu, Fu, Fu, Fu,, out, Gu, valley, 酤, protect, swan, cool, dry, road, record, dew, heron, group, live, wish, bamboo, foot, resistance, early, trend, step, slave, anger, wood, slave, eye, Mu...
Question 4: How do poems rhyme? There is not much research on poetry. I feel that the name of the word brand determines the level of the word. The name of the word card is artificially determined. As for the poem, I have posted an answer specifically. The link is as follows
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Question 5: What is rhyme? Rhyme is a regular arrangement of words with the same rhyme at the end of sentences in poems and other verses. The words that rhyme with each sentence are called rhyme or rhyme words. Rhyme is one of the linguistic features of poetry and other rhymes. Its main function is to make the sound harmonious and beautiful, make the chanting smooth and pleasant, and facilitate the memory and spread. "Rhyme" and "finals" are two concepts that are not exactly the same. The so-called same rhyme refers to finals with the same or similar ventral rhyme. If there is a rhyme ending, the rhyme ending is the same, and the rhyme ending can be different. In order to facilitate rhyming, people classify words that have the same rhyme and can rhyme with each other into several rhymes. Based on the phonology of modern Beijing phonetics, the most common rhymes are eighteen rhymes and thirteen rhymes (Attachment: Eighteen Rhymes , Thirteen Zhe and Mandarin vowels comparison table).
Rhyming is based on the finals of the word "Hai" and can be divided into rhymes such as Yanqianzhe, Renchenzhe, Zhongdongzhe, Fahuazhe and Jiangyangzhe. The ten rhymes that are widely circulated in the north are Three mistakes.
Question 6: What is the meaning of rhyming words in English? In Chinese poetry, the lyrics must rhyme. The same is true for English. The English rhyme or rhyme word is rhyme. Rhyming words are also called homorhyming words.
The definition and types of English homonyms.
The basic principle of English rhyme is that the vowels and consonants connected to the vowels in one word sound the same as the vowels and consonants connected to the vowels in another word. For example, in cat and hat, the vowel a and the t after a have the same sound. Two words that rhyme with each other must have at least one different sound. Either a vowel or a consonant. In most cases, it's the consonants. If there are two words that sound exactly the same but are spelled differently, they are homophones, not synonyms. For example, wait and weight are both pronounced w/a:/t. (long vowel A). These two words are homophones, not homonyms.
There are many types of homorhyming words in English, including final rhyming words, final syllable rhyming words, single rhyming words, double rhyming words, triple rhyming words, pre-rhyming words, first syllable rhyming words, etc. Let’s introduce them one by one.
End rhymes: The vowels and consonants at the end of two words are the same.
? Laughter, admirer
? Blue, shoe
? Hat, cat
? Plate, eight
? Marigold, button holed
? Night, fight
? Rain, pain
? Fun, sun
? Pay, say
? Tin, pin
Last syllable rhymes: The last syllable of two words has the same pronunciation.
? Tumor, harbor
? Explain, plain,
? Humanity, zesty
? Threw, breakthrough
< p> ? Pleat, pleteDouble rhymes: the last two syllables of two words have the same pronunciation.
? Adoring, exploring,
? Conviction, prediction
? Walking, talking
? Humming, ing
< p> ? Navigator, waiter? Water, agitator
? Singing, ringing
? Friction, addiction
triple rhymes: Two words whose last three syllables have the same pronunciation.
? Frightening, brightening
? bination, explanation
? Antelope, cantaloupe
? Greenery, scenery
? Mightily, vitally
The following two rhyming words are extraordinary rhyming words and are generally not included in the scope of rhyming words. But poetry and lyric writers will use these rhymes to enrich their works.
Beginning rhymes: The first consonants and vowels of two words have the same pronunciation.
? Physics, fizzle
? Plantation, plan
? Scenery, cedar
? Cat, kangaroo
? Table, tailor
? Car, carpet
? Soccer, sauce
? Sole, soul
? Game, gain < /p>
First syllable rhymes: The first syllable of two words has the same pronunciation.
? Carrot, caring
? Pantaloons, pantomimes
? Highlight, hydrant
? Tulip, twosome
? Extra, exhale
? Explanation, excavate
? Biangular, bite
? Triple, trim
? Fight, fire. .....>>
Question 7: What are the words that rhyme with "good"? treasure, grass, down, yao, confusion, island, cao, nest, shine, labor, high, bridge, smile, trouble, little, hair, roar, bridge, rao, escape, excavate, chisel