Six-character quatrains are flat and even.
1. The first sentence doesn't rhyme: even, even. Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping.
2. Stand up. The first sentence doesn't rhyme: average, average. Flat and light, flat and light.
3. The first sentence begins with rhyme: even and flat, even and flat. Flat and light, flat and light.
4. put the first sentence into rhyme: flat and even, flat and even. Flat and light, flat and light.
Among the above-mentioned flat laws, the first and second formats are the most basic flat laws of six-character quatrains, usually called "positive case", and they are also the flat laws of six-character quatrains discussed in this paper. Among them, the first format is "abbreviated Kubinashi rhyme", that is, the last word of the first sentence is abbreviated without rhyme; The second format is "the first sentence is flat without rhyme", that is, the last word of the first sentence is flat without rhyme. These two formats are very common in six-character quatrains.
In the writing of six-character quatrains, we should pay attention to the laws of alternation, opposition and confrontation to ensure the beauty of rhyme and artistic expression of poetry. At the same time, we should also pay attention to avoiding problems such as "sticking" and "bending" to ensure the smooth and beautiful rhythm of poetry.