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Also called "rhyme". When writing a poem, rhyme is called at the end of the sentence or at the couplet. The old cause rhymes, rhyming the same or the same, but there are also a few variations. The rhyme of poetry is not only convenient for reciting or memorizing, but also makes the work have the beauty of rhythm and timbre.

Modern poetry rhymes.

Modern poetry has strict rhyming requirements. No matter quatrains, metrical poems or verses, they should all be rhymed with flat rhyme feet until the end, and no adjacent rhymes are allowed to pass.

Ancient poetry rhymes.

Classical poetry generally rhymes. Transferable rhyme, or adjacent rhyme; You can bet that it rhymes or rhymes. In rhyme, we should distinguish between rising tone, falling tone and entering tone. Generally, different tones do not match, and only rising and falling tones can occasionally match.

rhyme

One is Harmony and Xie Yun. Poetic terminology. It is said that some rhymes, such as pronunciation, are not in harmony with other rhymes of the same poem, so it is necessary to change a certain sound to coordinate the rhymes. Some literati in the Southern and Northern Dynasties read the Book of Songs according to the pronunciation at that time, and found that many poems were not harmonious in rhyme, so they temporarily changed some words in their works to a certain pronunciation. In the Ming Dynasty, Changdi began to use the principle of sound change, thinking that the so-called pronunciation of Ye Yun is an ancient local sound, which can be rhymed by reading the ancient sound and cannot be changed at will.

Yun Tong

Poetic terminology. It means that two or more rhymes can be connected, or part of them can be connected. When writing poems, rhymes can guarantee each other. For example, "one east" and "two winters", "four branches" and "five micro", "fourteen cold" and "fifteen deletions" in Ping Yun Shui can be linked. Classical poetry uses wide rhymes, while modern poetry uses strict rhymes.

Change the rhyme

Also known as "rhyme". Poetic terminology. Except for metrical poems and quatrains, ancient poems, especially long poems, can change their rhymes freely, and are not limited to flat, oblique or neighboring poems. When turning rhyme, it is often to change the rhyming sentence first, and then to follow the rhyming foot at the end.

(of old poems) a difficult rhyme format.

Poetic terminology. It means that sentences rhyme with difficult words, which makes people feel that there is no danger, but it can turn difficult words into fluent words without rhyme. In the Tang and Song Dynasties, some poets deliberately put on dangerous rhymes to show off their outstanding achievements. The more Tang Dynasty liked to use dangerous rhyme. In the Song Dynasty, Su Shi used the word "sharp fork" as the rhyme, which was promoted to a masterpiece in the old times.

Rhythm is an important feature of poetry, especially classical poetry. The Enlightenment of Rhythm has detailed descriptions and examples of flat and flat tones and rhythms. But with the popularity of vernacular Chinese and the rise of modern poetry, it is no longer necessary to pay attention to rhythm as in the past. In other words, modern poetry is free and casual.

But if you put more effort into the rhythm, you can make the poem easier to read and feel more neat.