Rhyme of fire, rhyme of fireThere were many rhymes for Blazing Flames, including not plain, not light, she infected, the same test, I hate, and so on. The exact number of rhyming words varied in different search results, but there were many rhyming words to choose from.
The Rhyme Table of Seven-character RhymeThere were four basic sentence patterns in a seven-character poem: Pingze Pingze (the last two words were Pingze, called Pingze foot); Ze Pingze Pingze (the last two words were Ze Ping, called Zepingjiao); Ze Pingze Pingze (the last two words were Ze Ze, called Zepingjiao); Pingze (the last two words were Ze Ze, called Zepingjiao); Pingze (the last two words were Pingping, called Pingpingjiao). According to whether the first sentence rhymed or not, it could be divided into two types: the first sentence with rhyme and the first sentence without rhyme.
1. The first sentence starts at the same time and ends at the same time.
Ping Ping Ze Ping (rhyme), Ze Ze Ping Ze Ping (rhyme).
Pronged, flat, flat (rhyme).
Ping Ze Ping Ze, Ze Ze Ping Ze (rhyme).
Pronged, flat, flat (rhyme).
Second, the first sentence of Pingqi Ze Shou (non-rhyme)(Pingqi Ze Pingping Ze):
Ping Ze Ping Ze, Ze Ze Ping Ze (rhyme).
Pronged, flat, flat (rhyme).
Ping Ze Ping Ze, Ze Ze Ping Ze (rhyme).
Pronged, flat, flat (rhyme).
Third, the first sentence starts from the flat closing (rhyme)(Ze Ze Ping Ze Ping):
Ze Ze Ping Ze Ping (rhyme), Ping Ze Ping Ze Ping (rhyme).
Ping Ze Ping Ze, Ze Ze Ping Ze (rhyme).
Pronged, flat, flat (rhyme).
Ping Ze Ping Ze, Ze Ze Ping Ze (rhyme).
Fourth, the first sentence starts and ends (not rhyme):
Pronged, flat, flat (rhyme).
Ping Ze Ping Ze, Ze Ze Ping Ze (rhyme).
Pronged, flat, flat (rhyme).
Ping Ze Ping Ze, Ze Ze Ping Ze (rhyme).
In terms of tone, it generally followed the rule of "no matter one, three, five, two, four, six clearly", and strictly followed the rules of alternating tone within sentences, relative within couplets, and sticking between couplets. At the same time, the whole article had four or five rhymes. Generally, every even sentence had to rhyme, that is, the last word of the second, fourth, sixth, and eighth sentences had to rhyme with the same rhyme. The first sentence could be stamped or not, usually with a flat tone. The rhyme was the end, and the rhyme was not changed in the middle. In principle, only the original rhyme could be used, and the first sentence was the positive case.