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Rhyme (phrase) rhyme is an adjective here.
A woman with a special temperament and elegance.
Same as (Wonderful) usage.
Rhyme. yùn ㄩㄣ
The vowels or vowels plus the ending sound in the pronunciation of Chinese characters, that is, the part other than the initials, or the parts other than the initials and the preposition, are called "finals". For example: Wen (a literary genre with rhythmic rhythm, also refers to articles written in this genre, including poems, lyrics, songs, fu, etc.)
Distinguished from "prose"). Detain. Abdomen (the main vowel in the vowel).
Foot (the word that rhymes at the end of a rhyme sentence). Ritsu (the rules of plain form and rhyme in poetry).
Harmonious and rhythmic: White. Piano melodious.
Grace, style, taste, meaning: wind. Gas. Taste.
Rhythm refers to a sound.
Rhyme, (also known as neo-classical poetry) is an emerging classical style of scattered prose, founded by Ryoko and named by Chen Yuxian. The format is different from that of classical poetry, but it focuses on rhyme in rhetoric, retains the traditional essence of classical poetry, and mainly focuses on "classical" in content. Because it is relatively casual in structure and writing, not restricted by other factors, and catchy to read, it is called rhyme.
Rhyme is one of the most abstract of all genres. It was Ryoko's sudden inspiration for innovation in reading ancient poems and songs, thus evolving a classical style that the modern public is willing to accept. It is different from classical poetry, but it has the style and rhythm of classical poetry, and has the charm of classical poetry, as well as the format and popularity of modern poetry.
The ancient and modern poetry is tactfully integrated, depicting the classical beauty of the Orient, and the rhythm is comfortable. Rhyme can be divided into classic rhyme and scattered rhyme. Person.
Crooked. Assemble.
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1. Interpretation of rhyme:
1. Harmonious and rhythmic: white. Piano melodious.
2. Demeanor, style, taste, meaning.
2. Pinyin: yùn
3. Radical: sound.
4. Strokes: point, horizontal, point, apostrophe, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, apostrophe, horizontal fold hook, point, <>
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Explanation of the rhyme.
The sound of the sting. Yuan Zhao Shanqing's "Qingdongyuan Boluoyangyi" song: "The sound of the anvil stops, the rhyme is cut, and the quiet few doors cover the autumn night." ”
Word breakdown Explanation of 蛩 蛩 ó Locust: "Flying frogs are full of fields". Cricket:
Singing. Ringing . Radical :
Insect; Explanation of rhyme rhyme ù The vowel or vowel plus the ending sound in the pronunciation of Chinese characters, that is, the part other than the initial, or the part other than the initial and the middle sound, is called "finals". For example, the t-mantle rui silk brain Xia Gancha moved ng", hu mantle rui silk brain Xia Gancha Ai ng": rhyme (a literary genre with a rhyme rhythm, also refers to writing in this genre.
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The original meaning of rhyme refers to harmonious sound, but also refers to demeanor, temperament, and taste.
Pinyin: yùn
Interpretation: 1. Good sound: Qin melodious Dankai. Songsheng bamboo.
2. Finals: staring at the beam. Stack. Wen.
3. Taste: wind. Taste. Send.
4. Surname. Strokes:
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The original meaning of rhyme refers to harmonious sound, but also refers to demeanor, temperament, and taste.
Pinyin: yùn
Interpretation: 1. Good sound: Qin melodious Dankai. Songsheng bamboo.
2. Finals: staring at the beam. Stack. Wen.
3. Taste: wind. Taste. Send.
4. Surname. Strokes:
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