What is the content of "seven laws express my feelings in winter"?

The seven rules for expressing feelings in winter are as follows:

Seven Ways of Lyricism in Winter/Author: History of Poetry

The seasonal cycle moves forward, and the cold air in early winter penetrates the sky.

Green leaves in the south smile in the wind, and red plums in the north are accompanied by snow.

I like to see red azaleas, especially the beautiful scenery of Juhualing.

As time goes by, it smells as sweet as ever, and Bing Xin naturally sticks.

Lvshi

Rhyme is a popular genre in Chinese poetry in Tang Dynasty, which belongs to modern poetry and is named because of its strict metrical requirements. The common types are five laws and seven laws, and there are generally a few words to say.

Metric poems originated from Shen Yue and other new-style poems that emphasized the antithesis of metrical poems in the Southern Dynasties, and were further developed and stereotyped by Shen Quanqi and Song Wenzhi in the early Tang Dynasty, which prevailed in the Tang and Song Dynasties. Rhyme has strict rules in word, rhyme, even tone and antithesis.

Metric poems are generally eight sentences each, and more than eight sentences are called parallel sentences or long sentences. An eight-sentence metrical poem, every two sentences are linked together, is called quadruple. Traditionally, the first couplet is the first couplet, the second couplet is the parallel couplet, the third couplet is the neck couplet, and the fourth couplet is the tail couplet. The upper sentence of each couplet is called a sentence, the lower sentence is called a sentence, and the two sentences form a sentence relationship; The relationship between prepositional antithesis sentence and prepositional sentence is called adjacent sentence relationship.

The number of words in a metrical poem is uniform, and each sentence is five or seven words, which are called five-word metrical poem and seven-word metrical poem respectively. The five laws stipulate that every sentence has five words, and the first word is forty words; The seven laws stipulate that each sentence has seven words and the whole sentence has fifty-six words. There are also six-character sentences, all of which begin with 48 characters. They are called six-character poems, and there are few handed down works.