What are the rhyming requirements for writing seven-rhyme poems?

The Seven Rhymes is the abbreviation of Seven-character Rhyme. Eight sentences, seven words each, * * * 56 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 flat, flat flat, the last word is flat flat, called flat flat feet;

Flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat;

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

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These four sentence patterns are the basis of the change of the flat and flat format of the regular poem, and constitute the four basic formats of the seven-character regular poem.

The first format: the first sentence is straightforward.

Flat and light, flat and light.

◎⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙𕬙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙8

Flat and light, flat and light.

⊙ ●◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎

Plain, plain, plain.

◎⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙𕬙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙8

Flat and light, flat and light.

⊙ ●◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎

Description: 0 means flat; ◎ means that the flat can be done; Low expression; ⊙ indicates that it can be flattened.

The second format: the convergence of the first sentence is the overlap of the second half of the first format.

Plain, plain, plain.

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Flat and light, flat and light.

⊙ ●◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎

Plain, plain, plain.

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Flat and light, flat and light.

⊙ ●◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎

The third format: the first sentence is flat.

Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping.

⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙𕬙𕬙𕬙⊙⊙⊙⊙

Plain, plain, plain.

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Flat and light, flat and light.

⊙ ●◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎

Plain, plain, plain.

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The fourth format: the first sentence is the overlap of the second half of the third format from the beginning to the end.

Flat and light, flat and light.

⊙ ●◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎

Plain, plain, plain.

◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎967

Flat and light, flat and light.

⊙ ●◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎

Plain, plain, plain.

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