Seven-character rhythmic pen calligraphy painting

Seven-character verse is a form of expression of ancient poetry, which has a unique literary style and charm. Now seven-character poems are created by many people as regular pen calligraphy works, which has a very high artistic status. The following is a picture of seven-character rhyme in regular script, pen and calligraphy that I compiled.

Appreciation of Seven-character Rhyme Seven-character Rhyme is one of China's modern poems. The meter is very strict Shen Yue's new-style poems originated in the heyday of Qi Yongming in the Southern Dynasties, paying attention to rhythm and duality. They were further developed in Shen Quanqi and Song in the early Tang Dynasty and matured in Du Fu. Rhythm requires the unity of the number of words in poetry. Rhythm consists of eight sentences, and seven sentences are called seven-character verse. Each song has eight lines, seven words in each line, and every two lines are connected, which is divided into four parts: the first part, the parallel part, the neck part and the tail part.

There are four sentences (namely, eight sentences) in the classic regular script pen calligraphy rhyme of seven-character rhyme, and each sentence is five-character rhyme, abbreviated as? Five laws? , each sentence of seven words is a seven-character quatrain, referred to as? Seven laws? . What are the first and second sentences of the law poem called? First link? What are the three or four sentences called? Repeatedly? What are five or six sentences? Neck chain? Seven or eight sentences are? Tail joint? . ? Repeatedly? And then what? Neck chain? Must be dual; The last word of the second, fourth, sixth and eighth sentences must rhyme. Modern poetry, also known as modern poetry, is a new style of poetry that appeared in the Tang Dynasty, and it is named because it is different from ancient poetry. Modern poetry can be divided into quatrains and metrical poems, and four quatrains and eight metrical poems.

The basic sentence pattern of seven-character rhythmic poetry is eight sentences per sentence, seven words per sentence and * * * fifty-six words. Generally speaking, every sentence is rhymed (the first sentence can be bet or not), and the rhyme remains unchanged at the end.

These four verses all have a specific name. The first couplet is called the first couplet, the second couplet is called the platoon couplet, the third couplet is called the neck couplet and the fourth couplet is called the tail couplet. According to the regulations, parallel couplets and neck couplets must be opposite, and the first couplet and the last couplet can be right or wrong.

There are four basic sentence patterns in the Seven Laws:

Flat and flat (the last word is flat and flat, called flat and flat feet);

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Flat and flat (the last word is awkward, called awkward feet);

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