What are the requirements for rhyming poems?

Basic requirements of rhyming poems:

1. Rhyme requirements: every sentence of a rhythmic poem must rhyme, that is, the syllables at the end of the poem should be the same as those at the end of other poems. Rhymes can be flat, wrinkled or rhyming.

2. Rhythm requirements: Rhythmic poetry requires rhythm, and the number of syllables in each sentence (that is, the number of syllables in the poem) should be the same as other sentences. At the same time, the tone and rhyme between sentences need to be balanced and harmonious

3. Length requirements: Rhyme requires that the number of words in each sentence is equal or nearly equal, and a certain sense of rhythm is maintained. Usually the number of words in each sentence is between 5 and 7. ?

4. Rational use of flat and parallel lines: Rhythm poetry pays attention to the use of flat and parallel lines, that is, the flat and parallel lines are reasonably distributed in the poem to keep the balance between rhythm and melody. ?

5. The above are some basic requirements of metrical poetry, which ensures the regularity and harmony of rhythm, temperament and meter of metrical poetry. When a poet creates a rhythmic poem, he needs to conceive and express it according to the forms and laws of the poem, so as to maintain the rhythmic beauty of the poem.

6. Secondary rhyme is also called step rhyme: it refers to the same rhyme as the original rhyme, and the order remains unchanged. After Bai Yuan, poets became more and more fond of secondary rhymes. For example, He Zhu's Jade Case Ling Bo Can't Cross Hengtang Road, and Qin Guan's Thousand Years, Beyond the Water and Sand, have dozens of rhymes handed down from the Song Dynasty.

The function of rhyme

1, Buyun, pronounced bù yù nù n, means to write a poem in its order with the original words of other people's poems as rhyme. The mutual singing between Bai Juyi and Yuan Zhen began in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Song Dynasty. Also known as secondary rhyme.

2. The original intention of singing harmony is to sing this and that while singing harmony. For example, the inscription "Bamboo Branch" specially marked "He". Rhyme refers to rhyming words at the end of rhymes (poems, words, songs, fu, etc.). The chorus poem uses the rhyme of the original poem, just like adding another layer of shackles to the meter. Just like Yuan's Bai Zhen Ju Yi, the original arrangement of 1000 is extremely difficult to write, and it is even more difficult to rhyme.

3. But on the other hand, rhyme is also a kind of training of diction and sentence making, and it is a good way for beginners to practice writing. When Laojie first learned Ci, Dong Shi had the same rhyme as Su Shi and Zhang Zhifu's Huayang Ci.