Vestibuleflower: 44 words, double tone, four sentences and four rhymes before and after each paragraph. The rhythm was: Zhongze Pingze Pingze (rhyme), Zhongze Pingze (rhyme). Middle tone flat tone flat tone (rhyme), middle tone flat tone (rhyme). Middle Obscure, Middle Obscure. Middle tone flat tone flat tone (rhyme), middle tone flat tone (rhyme). It can be tested online according to this rhythm.


The rhythm of Mangong Flower Ci is as follows: The original style is 50 words in double tone, with five sentences and three rhymes in front and back. The rhythm is in the middle, flat and narrow. The middle is flat and the middle is flat. The middle is flat, the middle is flat, the middle is flat. The middle is flat and the tone is flat. The middle is flat and the middle is flat. The middle is flat, the middle is flat, the middle is flat. (Ping means to fill in the flat tone; Ze means to fill in the flat tone; Zhong means to fill in the flat tone) There are also variations, double-tone fifty-one words, the first five sentences of three-tone rhyme, the last four sentences of three-tone rhyme. The rhythm is flat and oblique, flat and oblique. The sound is flat and flat. Pronged, pronged. flat in the middle, flat in the middle, flat in the middle. the pitch is flat and flat. Ping Ping Ze Ping Ze, Ping Ze Ping Ze. (Ping means to fill in the flat tone; Ze means to fill in the flat tone; Zhong means to fill in the flat tone)
Willow branch Ci card originally has Sui Qu, and Sui Di related. Its formal style is Qiyan style, monotonous twenty-eight words, flat rhyme, format is the same as seven-character quatrains. There are many kinds of Ci styles in this tune. In the Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, the original meaning of singing willow branches was passed down to Kaiyuan. Bai Juyi's new song was no longer the old one.
The fixed format of Putian Music was eleven sentences and forty-six words (excluding the words on the back). The basic sentence patterns were: three, three, four, four, three, three, seven, seven, four, four, four. The second, sixth, and seventh sentences were marked with the sound rhyme (the second and seventh sentences were marked with the sound rhyme), and the fourth, eighth, and eleventh sentences were marked with the sound rhyme. There are many other styles and words in this tune. The north and south songs belong to different palace tunes. The north song belongs to the Zhonglu Palace, and the south song belongs to the Zhenggong Palace, which can be sung into the word.
Moonlight Pear Blossom Ci Pai's rhythm is fifty-five words in two pieces. The whole word has two to four rhymes. The first and second rhymes are one rhyme each, or the same rhyme is alternated, that is, the whole word has two to four rhymes. The sound of the sound can be the upper sound, the sound of the sound can be the lower sound, the sound of the sound can be the lower sound, the sound of the sound can be the upper sound, the sound of the sound can be the lower sound, the sound of the sound can be the upper sound, the sound of the sound can be the lower sound, the sound of the sound can be the upper sound, the sound of the sound can be the lower sound, the sound of the sound can be the lower sound, the sound of the sound can be the sound can be the sound can There are seven sentences in the first part and six sentences in the second part. There are also seven sentences in the front and back of the double-tone fifty-four words, with three-tone rhyme and four-tone rhyme; The first eight sentences of the fifty-three words of double-tone have five-tone rhyme, and the last seven sentences have three-tone rhyme and four-tone rhyme; The first six sentences of the sixty-one words of double-tone have five-tone rhyme, and the last six sentences have four-tone rhyme.
Begonia Spring Ci Pai had three forms: - The formal style is forty-eight words in double tone, with four sentences and three rhymes in front and back. The example was Qin Guan's Song Dynasty poem, Begonia Spring, Orioles Crying Outside the Window. The rhythm was: (Ping) Ping (Ze) Ping Ze, Ze (Ze)-(Ze) Ping (Ping) Ze. And they were all flat and flat. (Ping) Ping (Ze) Ping. And they were all flat and flat. - There are also forty-eight words with double tones, four sentences in the front and five sentences in the back. - Two-tone forty-six words, before and after each four sentences, three Ze rhyme variation.
The Brahmin order has eighty-six words in double tones, with six sentences in three-tone rhyme and one alliteration, and ten sentences in six-tone rhyme. The first sentence of the first film is the upper three-lower four-sentence structure, the second sentence of the first film and the third and fifth sentences of the second film are the upper three-lower five-sentence structure, and the fourth sentence of the first film is the upper three-lower three-sentence structure. The score was: Eighty-six words: (Ze)(Ping) Ze-Ze Ping Ze ❮ Ping (Ping) Ze ❯ Ze Ping Ze, Ping (Ping) Ze ❮ Ping Ze ❯, Ping (Ping) Ze ❮ Ping Ze ❯,(Ze) Ze Ping Ze ❮ Ping Ze ❯, Ping Ze ❯ Ze Ping Ze ❮ Ping Ze ❯, Ping Ze ❯, Ze-Ping Ze Ping Ze ❮ Ping Ze ❯, Ping Ze, Ping Ze ❯, Ping Ze, Ping Ze, Ping Ze. It should be noted that the words in the bracketed words of the word score can be used as flat tone words or flat tone words, but the marked words are the positive examples; The words before the double vertical sign are all rhymes, and the rhyme must be leaf rhyme; Some words in ancient Ci are different from the pronunciation of the present, so these words must be determined according to the rhyme of the word, and cannot be simply suspected that the ancients used them wrongly.
The rhythm of the Ci poem "Paragon Heaven" was: O Ze Ping O Ze Ping (rhyme), O Ping O Ze Ping (rhyme). O flat O flat, O flat O flat. Level and Oblique, Oblique and Oblique (rhyme) O Ping O Ze Ping Ping (rhyme). O flat O flat, O flat O flat. The "O" meant that it could be flat or narrow. Strictly speaking, the third and fourth sentences were antithetical, and the fifth and sixth sentences were antithetical. This tone is fifty-five words, the first four sentences have three flat rhymes, and the last five sentences have three flat rhymes.
This tune is based on Su Shi's Ci "Qinyuan Spring·Lonely Hall Light Green" as the main body, double-tone 114 words, the first 13 sentences of Siping rhyme, the latter 12 sentences of five flat rhyme. There are also 116 double-tone words, the first 13 sentences of Siping rhyme, the second 13 sentences of six flat rhyme; There are 120 double-tone words, 13 sentences of Siping rhyme in the first paragraph, 12 sentences of five flat rhyme in the second paragraph, etc. Its rhythm is (in the middle means can be flat and flat): medium flat flat, flat, flat (rhyme). The middle tone is flat, the middle tone is flat, the middle tone is flat, and the middle tone is flat. Ping Ze, Ze Zhong Ping Ze, Zhong Ze Ping Ze (rhyme). Ping Ping Zhong Ze Ping Ping (rhyme), Ze Zhong Ze Ping Ping (rhyme). The middle is flat, the middle is flat. The middle tone is flat, the middle tone is flat, the middle tone is flat, and the middle tone is flat. Ping Ze, Ze Zhong Ping Ze, Zhong Ze Ping Ze (rhyme). Moreover, the fourth sentence of the first film and the third sentence of the second film are led by one word and four sentences of four characters, and the ending of the first and second films are led by one word and two sentences of four characters, so the word of falling tone should be used.
Qingping Music Ci Pai meter for the double-tone 46 words, eight sentences. The original form is the first four sentences with four zonal rhymes, and the last four sentences with three flat rhymes. The rules were as follows: Middle Obscure (Obscure Rhyme) Middle Obscure Flat Obscure (Rhyme) Middle Oblique Middle Ping Middle Oblique (rhyme) Middle Oblique Middle Ping Middle Oblique (rhyme) Middle Oblique Middle Oblique Middle tone, middle level, middle tone (sentence), middle tone, middle level (rhyme) For example, Feng Yansi's "Qingping Music·Rain Clear Mist Night":"Rain Clear Mist Night, Green Water New Pool Full." Two swallows flew to Weeping Willow Court, and the curtains of the small pavilion were rolled up high. At dusk, I lean alone against the vermilion railing, and the crescent moon in the southwest is curved. The wind blows when the flowers fall, and the silk clothes are especially cold in spring."
This tune is based on Su Shi's Ci "Qinyuan Spring·Lonely Hall Light Green" as the main body, double-tone 114 words, the first 13 sentences of Siping rhyme, the latter 12 sentences of five flat rhyme. There are also 116 double-tone words, the first 13 sentences of Siping rhyme, the second 13 sentences of six flat rhyme; There are 120 double-tone words, 13 sentences of Siping rhyme in the first paragraph, 12 sentences of five flat rhyme in the second paragraph, etc. The rhythm is: Zhongze Pingping, Ze Ze Pingping, Ze Ze Ping (rhyme). The middle tone is flat, the middle tone is flat, the middle tone is flat, and the middle tone is flat. Ping Ze, Ze Zhong Ping Ze, Zhong Ze Ping Ze (rhyme). Ping Ping Zhong Ze Ping Ping (rhyme), Ze Zhong Ze Ping Ping (rhyme). The middle is flat, the middle is flat. The middle tone is flat, the middle tone is flat, the middle tone is flat, and the middle tone is flat. Ping Ze, Ze Zhong Ping Ze, Zhong Ze Ping Ze (rhyme). The fourth sentence of the first film and the third sentence of the second film are led by one word and four sentences of four characters. At the end of the first film and the second film, the word of falling tone should be used.