Describe the seven rhymes of mirror poetry.

The seven ways to describe the horizontal rhyme of mirror poems are as follows:

Seven mirrors (flat water clouds):

Cleverly lend ChanJuan to grind her treasure and give it to her on credit.

A cold milky way water, a thousand hectares of frost and purple lightning.

Muttered to the handsome face, and complained about the residual makeup at dusk.

To know that it is true outside the object, why hide it in the world of mortals mirror.

Seven-character poetry is a genre of China's traditional poetry, which belongs to the category of modern poetry. Shen Yue's new-style poems originated from Qi Yongming in the Southern Dynasties, paying attention to rhythm and duality. They were further developed and stereotyped by Shen Quanqi and Song in the early Tang Dynasty, and matured by Du Fu in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

Seven-character verse is strict, which requires the unity of words in the poem. It consists of eight sentences, and each sentence has seven words. Every two sentences are a couplet, and * * * is a quadruple, which is divided into first couplet, parallel couplet, neck couplet and tail couplet. The two couplets in the middle demand antithesis. Representative works include the Yellow Crane Tower in Cui Hao, Du Fu's Ascending, and Li Shangyin's Stabilizing Tower.

Poetic meter

First, the length is fixed. Eight sentences, seven words each, * * * 56 words. The first and second sentences are called "first couplet", the third and fourth sentences are called "parallel couplet", the fifth and sixth sentences are called "neck couplet" and the seventh and eighth sentences are called "tail couplet".

Second, the rhyme is rigorous. The whole article has four or five rhymes, which generally rhymes with even sentences, that is, the last word of the second, fourth, sixth and eighth sentences rhymes. The first sentence can be played or played, usually in a flat voice, with rhyme at the end and no rhyme in the middle. It is also required to rhyme according to the words in the rhyme book. In principle, only the original rhyme can be used, not the adjacent rhyme.

Even if it is a little looser, the neighboring rhyme can only use the rhyme of the first sentence, which is called "borrowing rhyme". According to whether the first sentence rhymes or not, the seven-character rhyme can be divided into two formats: the first sentence rhymes and the first sentence does not rhyme, and the first sentence rhymes in a positive case, which is different from the five-character rhyme.