1, used as a noun, means that phonology divides Chinese syllables into two parts, the first part is sound and the second part is rhyme. The most complicated rhyme includes three parts: rhyme head, rhyme belly and rhyme ending.
2. Used as a noun, meaning: rhyme foot or rhyme word in poetry and fu literature. Rhyme only considers whether the rhyme belly and rhyme ending are the same. Rudong and Gong belong to the same rhyme.
3. Used as a noun, meaning: a harmonious voice.
4, used as a noun, meaning: demeanor, demeanor, fun.
5. Used as an adjective, meaning: elegant and funny.
Related words
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Extended data glyph evolution:
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Harmonious phonology. From the sound point of view, it is the voice of the staff.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Rhyme: Harmony. The glyph takes "sound" as the side and "member" as the sound side.
words explanation
1, poetic rhyme [shěyùn]?
Interpretation: the rhyme of poetry; A rhyming book with rhyming poems.
2. rhyme [yù njio]?
Explanation: The rhyming words at the end of a verse sentence.
3. Charm [yù n]?
Interpretation: refers to the style, artistic conception or charm of articles, paintings and calligraphy; Refers to people's spirit and demeanor.
4. rhythm [yang lǜ]?
Interpretation: Rhythm and Rhythm in Poetry. In poetry, the combination of high and low tones, light and heavy tones, long and short tones, symmetrical pauses or pauses, and homophones at the end of sentences or lines harmoniously constitutes a rhythm. It can strengthen the musicality and rhythm of poetry.
5. aftertaste [yú yú n]?
Interpretation: charm.