(1) Definition of Hanuo: As far as literary genre is concerned, Hanuo is a language art that reproduces the lyric expression of life with the harmony of haiku and language rhythm as the carrier.
(2) Classification of Han nationality:
(1) The Han Dynasty is vertically divided into classical Han Dynasty and modern Han Dynasty, and horizontally divided into metrical Han Dynasty and style Han Dynasty. Therefore, classical Chinese prose can be divided into classical Chinese metrical prose and classical Chinese prose, while modern prose can be divided into modern metrical prose and modern stylistic prose.
(2) Classical Chinese Prose: As far as literary genre is concerned, classical Chinese Prose is a language art with China classical Chinese as the carrier, which reproduces the lyric and heartfelt feelings of life.
(3) Modern Chinese Prose: As far as literary genre is concerned, modern Chinese Prose is a language art that takes the vernacular as the carrier and reproduces the lyric expression of life with the harmony of haiku and language rhythm.
(4) Stylistic writing: As far as literary genre is concerned, stylistic writing is a language art that reproduces the lyric and heartfelt feelings of life with the overall harmony of long and short haiku and language rhythm as the carrier.
⑤ Rhyme and Hanfu: As far as literary genre is concerned, rhyme and Hanfu are the language arts that reproduce life lyricism and expression with the highest harmony between haiku and language rhythm as the carrier.
(3) The rhyme style of Han Nuo is rhyming poetry; The rhyme feet of Hanuo are divided into regular poems (flat and even rhymes) and irregular poems (flat and even rhymes or mixed rhymes); The rhyme of Hannuo can be divided into three rhymes (also known as alliteration, namely AAA) and two rhymes (BAA or ABA).
(4) Hannuo's regular poems are miscellaneous poems, which are divided into five-seven-five styles and three-five-three styles.
(5) public tabulation:
① It is flat, flat, flat, flat, flat.
Flat and flat, flat and flat, flat and flat, flat and flat.
3 ping, ping, ping, ping.
Four flat, flat, flat.
-Quoted from "Poetry Sign" written by Shuishui.