Chao Chong’s rhythm division of ancient poems in spring

The overcast/curved stream//is mixed with green, and the light rain/turns over the river//is covered with light sand. The geese and ducks/I don’t know//spring is over, and they are fighting to follow/the flowing water//to take advantage of the peach blossoms.

(Note: A single slash "/" indicates a slight pause, and a double slash "//" indicates a general pause)

1. The rhythm of ancient poetry is mainly based on phonology and words. The division of meaning is generally divided into two and two in the Four-Character Book of Songs.

2. After four words, according to the number of words, talk about the rhythm of five words. The most basic thing is a pause at two or three.

3. Two and three are generally further divided into the rhythm of two and two and one, just like the tide is flat, both sides, and wide.

4. There are also pauses for monosyllabic words in Wuyan, and their rhythmic division is the structure of two one two.