What is the rhythm of prose?

The rhythm of prose is mainly the collocation of long and short sentences and the reasonable collocation of language and characters. Our Chinese is a language with musical beauty, and its rational use can form a beautiful rhyme of articles.

For example, in the vernacular, it's very hot and I want to drink tea.

It can be written as follows: It's extremely hot today. Walking in the street is like a steamer. I really want to find a small courtyard with trees by the river, and ask some friends to sit down, blow the wind and make a cup of Longjing tea. At this same and somewhat different moment as before, I will write down my expectations for the future.

Isn't it sloppy to write like this?