The new rhythm of poetry

Hello, Yun Xin Jiuwen is a rhyme department, and there is no parallel format. When you say parallel style, you usually mean the parallel style requirements of modern poems such as metrical poems and quatrains, as well as the metrical requirements of words. Rhyme and parallel are two concepts. Here, we will briefly explain the nine parts of Yun Xin, and then briefly introduce the parallelism of modern poetry.

In the new rhyme, each rhyme part is divided into four parts: flat tone, rising tone, rising tone and falling tone. If it is a flat tone, in the new rhyme, the flat tone is a flat tone, and the rising tone is a falling tone. The following words are commonly used in the nine rhymes of Chinese New Rhyme:

Jiuwen

High-pitched and peaceful tone

Ben (again) Ben, Ben, Bin, Bin, Bin, Bin, Bin, Bin, Shen (again, Yunping) Chen, Chen, Chun, Chun, Youcun, and Wharf (again) You Yunping) Jun Jun Kun Kun Kun Kun Kun Kun Kun Kun Kun.

rising tune/tone

Chenchen chenchen chenchen chenchen chenchen chenchen chenchen chenchen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen

rising tune/tone

I'm so stupid. I'm afraid I'm taking a nap. I work hard. I'm just doing my best. I am willing to work hard, I am willing to chew the burden.

falling tone

Ben is stupid, but he doesn't care about funerals. He said that when he was busy, he was bored, and when he was angry, he was bored with dung sticks.

Flat tone is another concept in Chinese phonology. Different from rhyme, it mainly refers to the tone of words used in China's poems, while rhyme mainly depends on whether there are homophones. There are some differences between them. The standard plane format of metrical poems and quatrains is as follows:

Five musts

1 Five elements balance and rhyme

Flat (rhyming)

Fairness and flatness (rhyme)

Very flat, very flat.

Flat (rhyming)

2 Five elements are equivalent and do not rhyme.

Flat and light.

Fairness and flatness (rhyme)

Very flat, very flat.

Flat (rhyming)

This five-line poem began to rhyme.

Fairness and flatness (rhyme)

Flat (rhyming)

Flat and light.

Fairness and flatness (rhyme)

Four five-line poems don't rhyme.

Very flat, very flat.

Flat (rhyming)

Flat and light.

Fairness and flatness (rhyme)

(2) Seven musts

1 the seven wonders are even as a cloud

Flat (rhyming)

Flat Tiles Flat Tiles (rhymes)

Very flat, very flat.

Flat (rhyming)

2. Seven poems are flat and don't rhyme.

Flat and light, flat and light.

Flat Tiles Flat Tiles (rhymes)

Very flat, very flat.

Flat (rhyming)

The quatrains begin to rhyme.

Flat Tiles Flat Tiles (rhymes)

Flat (rhyming)

Flat and light, flat and light.

Flat Tiles Flat Tiles (rhymes)

Four lines, four lines, four lines, four lines, four lines, four lines, four lines, four lines, four lines, four lines, four lines, four lines, four lines, four lines, four lines, four lines, four lines, four lines.

Very flat, very flat.

Flat (rhyming)

Flat and light, flat and light.

Flat Tiles Flat Tiles (rhymes)

(3) Five laws

1 five-rhyme first-level rhyme

Flat (rhyming), flat (rhyming)

Flat and even (rhyming)

Flat and even (rhyming)

Flat and even (rhyming)

Five rhymes are flat, and they don't rhyme.

It's flat and flat. Fairness and flatness (rhyme)

Flat and even (rhyming)

Flat and even (rhyming)

Flat and even (rhyming)

3. Five rhymes begin to rhyme.

Flat (rhyming), flat (rhyming)

Flat and even (rhyming)

Flat and even (rhyming)

Flat and even (rhyming)

The five laws are ambiguous and do not rhyme.

Flat and even (rhyming)

Flat and even (rhyming)

Flat and even (rhyming)

Flat and even (rhyming)

(4) Seven Laws

1 seven-rhyme rhyme

Flat (rhyming), flat (rhyming)

Flat, flat, flat, flat, flat (rhyming)

Flat and flat, flat and flat, flat and flat (rhyme)

Flat, flat, flat, flat, flat (rhyming)

Seven-tone melody can't rhyme.

Flat and flat, flat and flat, flat and flat (rhyme)

Flat, flat, flat, flat, flat (rhyming)

Flat and flat, flat and flat, flat and flat (rhyme)

Flat, flat, flat, flat, flat (rhyming)

3. Seven melodies.

Flat (rhyme), flat (rhyme)

Flat and flat, flat and flat, flat and flat (rhyme)

Flat, flat, flat, flat, flat (rhyming)

Flat and flat, flat and flat, flat and flat (rhyme)

4. Seven laws don't rhyme.

Flat, flat, flat, flat, flat (rhyming)

Flat and flat, flat and flat, flat and flat (rhyme)

Flat, flat, flat, flat, flat (rhyming)

Flat and flat, flat and flat, flat and flat (rhyme)

The above is the standard flat format of modern poetry, as well as other sentence changes and special formats, as well as difficult sentences and difficult-to-save related contents, which are trivial and complicated, so I won't talk about them one by one. Words are generally higher than poems and are related to epigrams. Each epigram has a different format, so it will not be explained. If you are interested, you can consult poetic meter reading materials, word spectrum and other related contents.