What is the diagonal line of the pause in recitation?

The diagonal lines that pause in recitation are called diagonal lines. If it is a poem, it means to break a sentence or pause. If it is in an article, it means a paragraph. Express mood stress, pause and segmentation. Example: You/Not/My poem is like/I/Not your dream. It is a Chinese punctuation mark, and punctuation marks are written symbols used to express sentence reading and mood. Punctuation marks are auxiliary symbols and part of written language, which are used to express pause, mood and the nature and function of words.

The function of reciting diagonal lines

Express a break or pause in poetry. For example, I/gently/leave, just like/I/gently/come. Represents segmentation. Some articles are lined up from beginning to end for some reason, and diagonal lines are added where another paragraph is needed. Represents multiple identities, such as singer/writer/actor.