The word "rhyme": charm, rhyme, verve, rhyme, verse, etc.
The original meaning of "rhyme" is a harmonious and pleasant voice. In ancient times, it was also one of the basic elements of poetic meter. Almost none of the poems from the Book of Songs to later generations rhymes. The simplified word "rhyme" takes "even" as the sound and is also a pictophonetic character.
Rhyme, also known as neoclassical poetry, is a new classical prose style, which was founded by Liang Zi and named after Chen Yuxian. It is different from classical poetry in format, but it pays attention to rhyme in rhetoric, retains the traditional essence of classical poetry, and is mainly "classical" in content. Because of its casual structure and writing style, it is not limited by other factors and is catchy to read.
Rhyme has several other meanings: 1. A vowel or vowel with an ending in Chinese pronunciation, that is, the part other than the initial consonant, or the part other than the initial consonant and the intermediate sound, is called "vowel".
Rhyme, a rhythmic literary genre, also refers to articles written in this genre, including poems, words, songs and fu. The dominant vowel in a vowel. The end of the sentence rhymes. Rhythm, levelness and rhythm of poetry.
2. Harmonious rhythm: white rhyme and melodious piano rhyme.
3. Manner, charm, interest and significance: charm, charm and charm.