The poetic rhyme of going to work on the subway, the sound of the Hangzhou subway is booming, and the crucian carp passengers in the river are rushing. We serve everyone in the morning and evening, and send employees to you day and night. Ten lines run across it, and the five districts are sparse and dense. Earth travels to Sun Mengyuan, and now he is traveling to the fairy palace.
The content of poetry includes the author's inner world and is used to express the emotions of characters or society.
Poetic rhyme has two meanings. One refers to the rhyme part of the poem, and the other refers to the rhyme script used in the poem.
The rhyme books on which poems are based are divided into two categories. One is ancient rhyme. Representative works include "Qie Yun", "Tang Yun", "Guang Yun", and "Rhyme Brief of Renzi's New Issue of the Ministry of Rites" (commonly known as Pingshui Rhyme), "Zhongyuan Rhyme", "Hongwu Zhengyun", "Peiwen Poetry Rhyme", etc. The first category is new rhyme, with representative works including "New Chinese Rhyme", "New Edition of Chinese Rhyme" and "New Chinese Rhyme".
Poetic rhyme quotations
1. The rhyme of poetry.
Bai Juyi's poem "Afterwards, the minister came to send his legacy since he was ill - and he also read Mr. Zuiyin's biography and wrote a poem to express his beauty. Now this article is used to express gratitude" poem: friendship is solemn and gold is similar, and the poem's rhyme is clear and sonorous. Not as good as jade.
2. The rhyme book based on the rhyme of poems.
In the future, modern poetry will generally use "Pingshui Rhyme", which has four tones of Ping, Shang, Qu, and Enter, and has a total of 106 rhymes. Chapter 34 of "The Strange Situation I've Witnessed for Twenty Years": I learned to speak by relying on a volume of "Poetry Rhythm", and I can draw inferences from one instance to other cases.
After 1911, new rhyme began to rise. The main rhyme book used by fans of new rhyme poetry was "Chinese New Rhyme" published by Mr. Li Jinxi in 1941, commonly known as 18 rhymes. "Chinese New Rhyme" launched by the Chinese Poetry Society in 2005 is commonly known as 14 Rhymes.
Rhyme refers to placing words with homophonic finals in a poem at a fixed position, usually at the end of the sentence. It makes the poems read smoothly and has a sense of looping music.
Ancient rhyme and new rhyme are relative concepts. We should define them from two aspects. One is based on the basic phonetics used in rhyme books. The second is to define it based on the year when the rhyme book was written.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia - Poetry Rhythm