What does rhythm mean?

Rhyme [yùn lǜ] means: refers to the oblique format and rhyming rules in poetry. Extended to the rhythmic rules of sound.

1. Basic definition of rhythm:

1. Also known as "rhythm". Rhythm and rhythm. Refers to the oblique format and rhyme rules in poetry. Extended to the rhythmic rules of sound.

2. Refers to the uniform rhythm of the movement of certain objects.

2. Rhythm quotation and explanation:

Refers to the uniform rhythm of the movement of certain objects.

Ye Shengtao's "Ni Huanzhi" Fifteen: "Her shoulders and back are undulating rhythmically."

3. Examples of rhythm usage:

1. Autumn portrait The beautiful girl dances her skirt in graceful rhythm.

2. Life is like a poem, it has its own rhythm and rhythm, and also has its own internal cycle of growth and decay.

Extended information

Rhyme synonyms: rhythm, phonology

1. Rhythm

Word: rhythm

Pinyin :jié zòu

Interpretation: The phenomenon of alternating regular strength, weakness, and length in music; it refers to a uniform and regular process.

Example:

1. Spring is like the force of seeds breaking out of the ground and the noisy rhythm of trees jointing.

2. The wind dances with light steps, and the willow trees slowly sway their long hair in accordance with the rhythm of the wind.

2. Phonology

Word: Phonology

Pinyin: yīn yùn?

Definition: harmonious tone and rhythm; poetry The syllables rise and fall.

Examples:

1. This poem sounds sonorous and powerful.

2. His article is very well written, and the pronunciation is sonorous when read, making people feel like advocating and sighing three times.