What is the sun for? What is a sparrow to a cuckoo?

Day after day, from top to bottom, from sparrow to cuckoo.

Introduction to rhyming songs:

This is a rhyming song with the theme of natural scenery. The first sentence lists natural phenomena "clouds, rain, snow and wind"; The second sentence is a list of animals and plants "flowers, trees, birds, insects";

The third sentence is a pair of twins, the scenery is beautiful, pink and green. The whole text is catchy to read, full of sense of rhythm and beauty of rhythm, which integrates literacy, Chinese phonology, rhythm and the beauty of all things in nature.

Introduction to rhyming:

Rhyme (yā yùn) is also called "rhyme". When writing poems, songs, fu and other rhymes, rhyming words are used at the end of sentences or couplets, which is called rhyme. Poetry rhymes, making the work sound harmonious, easy to recite and remember, with beautiful rhythm and tone. In the past, rhyming required the same or the same rhyme part, with some variations. Modern new poetry rhymes without being restricted by ancient rhyming books.

Classification of rhymes:

Rhyme books can be divided into two categories: ancient rhyme and new rhyme according to the time of writing and the basic pronunciation used. A rhyme book, written about 19 1 1 years ago, is called Gu Yun.

Representative works include Qieyun (Sui Dynasty), Tangyun (Tang Dynasty), Guang Yun (Northern Song Dynasty), Pingshuiyun (Jin Dynasty) and Peiwen Shiyun. Among them, Qieyun is the earliest existing Chinese rhyme book, and all the rhyme books of past dynasties were basically revised and formed on the basis of Qieyun. Therefore, phonologists call this kind of rhyme books "rhyme books".

A rhyme book written after 19 1 1 year and based on modern Chinese (Mandarin or Mandarin) is called New Rhyme. The representative works are 194 1 li jinxi's New Rhyme of China (18 Rhyme).

The new version of Poetry Rhyme (18 rhyme) published by Shanghai Commercial Press 1965, China New Rhyme (14 rhyme) published by Chinese Poetry Society in 2005, and Poetry Rhyme compiled by Hubei Poetry Society 20 16, 20/kloc. According to the use of rhyme books, rhyme books can be divided into three categories: poetic rhyme, word rhyme and rhyme.

Poetic rhyme is used to standardize and guide the use of rhyme in modern poetry, and the common rhyme is Pingshui rhyme. Rhyme is specially used to guide and standardize the rhyme of lyrics, and the commonly used one is Linz Zheng Yun written by Ge Zai in Qing Dynasty. Qu Yun is specially used to standardize and guide the rhyme creation of Sanqu, and the rhyme of Central Plains written by Zhou Deqing in Yuan Dynasty is commonly used. New rhymes are all rhymes, which can be used to guide and standardize the creation of poetry and music.