What is the rhyme of this poem and the standard of poetry format in A Dream of Red Mansions? Most of them don't rhyme.
The poem "Man Absurd Words" is based on eight rhymes, with the rhyme "fourteen cold days" and the rhyme "sixteen Tang dynasties" for "three spring days don't last long". The form of the poems in A Dream of Red Mansions is basically standardized, especially the poems written by the poetry club, with meticulous rhyme and neat antithesis. If occasionally one or two sentences don't rhyme, it may be because you have a good sentence, so you don't rhyme, because you are afraid that rhyming will destroy your meaning. As for the writing, I'm not sure about it, but in addition to the old aphorisms, the author himself has made some new ones, such as those judgments. As for the format, I think it should be up to standard, and previous scholars were very concerned about it.