What is the rhyme formula?

The formula of Pingshui rhyme is:

Cold Zhixia, day to year. Step on the swing. Danshan needs clear water, and light rain needs smoke. The song turns around and looks beautiful. The snow drum writes to the clouds. Wild deer inhabit southern geese, and sparse willows make Qiu Chan. When washing your ears, you will still laugh at Gao Shi and be pitied by children. Cathay Pacific boating, plum rain hanging in the corner; Dan Tao is riding a horse with apricot flowers upside down. Light versus heavy, fat versus hard. Jasper is right about green money. The cold in the suburbs is thin for the island, and the wine saint is thin for the poet.

According to Yushu, stepping on the golden lotus. Digging wells and arable land. Du Fu stood on a spring night and slept during the day. A heavy drinker swallows the end of the month, while a heavy tourist is drunk. Fighting grass and green suburbs, a few lines of BMW jingle; Look at the purple flowers, a thousand miles of cars have green cymbals. Sing hymns and teach preaching. Happy. Yeah, sad. Peng Feng to Xueyan, Dong Xing to Zhou Lian. Ninety spring, three thousand years old. The clock and drum are opposite to the strings of the orchestra. Seeing the prime minister in the mountains is immortal.

Xia Ying Wuling peach faint, smoke barren willows. Seven bowls of the moon, sipping the breeze and giving birth to armpits; Three cups of cloud liquid, drinking residual red rain dizzy cheeks. Chinese and foreign, first, then. In front of the flowers under the tree. Yugui to Jinwu, Mountain to Pingchuan. Sun Tzu's art of war, ancestors gave birth to whips. Give a banquet in honor of China. Relieve the hangover and know the power of tea, and relieve the sorrow and know the right of wine. East marsh silk Hualien, Jinyan tonic hot spring. The emperor holds the stone, and the spirit in the sea is fine; The king of Shu is called the moon, and the cuckoo is turned into the soul in the upper reaches of the branch.

How to remember: word formation.

It is much easier to combine the two most commonly used mood phrases into one common phrase than to memorize them separately.

For example, we can look at the following phrases: sun and moon, access, gain and loss, learning, activity, and the above phrases, all of which are composed of two most commonly used entering tones.

Read it several times, or arrange it according to certain rules, or arrange it according to your favorite stories. It is not difficult to remember these phrases. There are also such phrases that students can sum up by themselves.