What does rhyme mean?

Rhyme is a style or article written in verse. Such as ci fu, poetry, lyrics, etc.

Rhyme pays attention to meter, and even most of them use words with the same vowel as the end of sentences for rhyme. Rhyme refers to the use of words with the same or similar vowels in the last word of some sentences, so that there is a sonorous sense of harmony when reading or singing. These places where the same vowel is used are called rhymes.

Rhyme includes fu, poetry, words, songs and so on. Different times and languages have their popular poetic styles. In China, there are: Zhou Dynasty, Spring and Autumn Period, Book of Songs and Four-character Poems. Warring States Period: Chu Ci Han Wei Jin Southern and Northern Dynasties: Han Fu, Ancient Poetry, Yuefu Tang: Tang Poetry (mainly modern poetry), Song Ci, Song Ci Yuan: Yuan Qu (including Sanqu and Opera), Ming and Qing Dynasties: Opera, Fu Modern: New Poetry, Lyrics.

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According to the rules of rhyme in poetry, ancient poetry can be divided into metrical poetry and non-metrical poetry. Non-metrical poems are also called classical poems, and ancient physical metrical poems are also called modern poems or modern poems. The so-called rhyme refers to the vowels in Chinese Pinyin. A Chinese character has initials and finals. Words with the same finals are called homophones, and homophones can rhyme. Rhyme means putting words with the same rhyme at the end of different sentences, so rhyme is also called "rhyme foot".

The basic characteristics of classical poetry are: the number of words and sentences is uncertain; Each song can use one rhyme, or two or more rhymes, and it is allowed to change rhyme; It can rhyme in even sentences, or odd and even sentences.

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