Tackiness is a term in modern poetry. Modern poetry pays attention to rhythm, rhyme is rhyme, and rhythm is the counterpoint between oblique and oblique lines. What sticks to is the relationship between the two sentences. The requirements for the flatness of modern poetry are as follows:
1 (任仄) flat flat flat flat flat
2 (flat) flat flat flat flat
3 ( flat flat) flat flat 廄平平仄
4 (任仄) 平仄仄平
5 (任仄) 平平任仄
6 (平平) 任仄仄平平< /p>
7 (平平)仄仄平仄
8 (任仄) 平仄仄平
The so-called pairs are sentences that are the opposite of equivalence, for example: 1— 2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8
The so-called sticky is a sentence in which the first two words are the same, and the ones in brackets are not counted. For example: 2-3, 4-5, 6- 7.