Li Bai's Yu Jiefen is even.

Her jade-white stairs with dewdrops were cold and invaded Luowei at night.

But what about looking at the water curtain of autumn moon light through crystal glass? .

The actual rules of this poem are as follows:

Very flat, very flat.

Pingping Ping *

It is flat.

Flat and uniform *

Among them, the first sentence is a variant of the basic sentence pattern of "flat and even" in modern poetry ("strange and vivid"). The second and third sentences are the standard basic sentence patterns of modern poetry. The fourth sentence is a variant of the basic sentence pattern of "ping qi" in modern poetry, because there will be "three consecutive lines" only on the premise that the third word must be "ping qi", so the fourth word is changed to "ping qi" to save itself (save three with four). Now it's clear that every sentence in Li Bai's poem is in line with the rhyme. Let's take a look at the basic format of his five-line poem:

Flat and light.

Very flat, very flat.

It is flat.

Flat and light.

Among them, the first link is "right" and the last link is also "right"; However, the adjacent sentences between the upper and lower couplets have become sticky, and there is no so-called "isolation" and "three levels". The only "three levels" have saved themselves. Completely in line with the rules of modern poetry.