What is the sound of 仄 in Ping Ping and Ping Ping, Ping , Ping Ping, Ping Ping , Ping Ping,

Updated on culture 2024-06-13
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It doesn't count. This is a half-awkward sentence.

    The standard sentence structure is: + 平 + 仄平平仄.

    Your 5th word is a half-awkward sentence that can be saved or not.

    The misguided children upstairs... This sentence saves? Others just ask you about this 1 sentence structure, what is the sentence that is fixed?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Lonely flat is a taboo in lyric poems (including long rhythm and lulu), so poets should pay attention to avoid solitary flat when writing lyric poems. When using similar sentences in lyrics and songs, pay attention to avoid loneliness.

    In the five-word sentence pattern "平平仄仄平", the first word must be in a flat voice; If you use a voice, you are guilty of loneliness. Because in addition to the rhyme, there is only one flat word left. Seven words is an extension of five words, so in the sentence pattern of "仄仄平平仄仄平", if the third word is used in the sound of the voice, it is also called a lonely peace.

    In the lyric poetry of the Tang Dynasty, there is absolutely no lonely sentence. The poems are never lonely sentences. Let's look at the word "thousand" in the second sentence of "Long March", and the word "bridge" in the sixth sentence are both flat words, which can be used as an example.

    But Guping can be "rescued" through a specific flat format, that is, compensation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Calculate. The traditional poet's view is that two squares and one flat are solitary.

    Moreover, 1, 3, 5 are not clear, 2, 4, and 6 are distinct, and the sixth word cannot be ambiguous.

    Or just save it in this sentence.

    Or just save it in the next sentence.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    仄 refers to the sound of modern Chinese pinyin.

    Pingxuanyin: mostly used in couplets, and the words used in couplets should have their referential meaning, rhyme and flat pronunciation.

    Three words: Ping Ping Qi Ping.

    Four words: Ping Ping.

    Five words: Ping Ping.

    Six words: Ping.

    Seven words: Ping

    Eight words: Ping.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Peaceful, peaceful.

    Hello dear, this is a couplet format, that is, "Ping Ping, Ping". This is a very typical format of "five-character couplet", which is characterized by the first part of the couplet.

    One, three, and five words are the first of the next link.

    One, three, five words are stupid vacancies. "Ping" in ancient Chinese refers to the flat tone, that is, the first and second tones in modern Chinese. In ancient Chinese, "仄" refers to the sound of the voice, that is, the third, fourth, and partial second tones in the modern Han dialect.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pingqian is the tone of words used in Chinese poetry.

    Ping"Refers to straight,"Phew"Refers to twists and turns. According to the rhyme books revised from the Sui Dynasty to the Song Dynasty, such as "Cut Rhyme" and "Guang Rhyme", Middle Chinese had four tones, called Ping, Shang, Go, and Enter.

    In addition to the flat voice, the other three tones have high and low changes, so they are collectively called the voice.

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