A group of * * * nine songs, written from one machine to nine machines; The other group has 9 songs, with "slogan" before the song and "if you leave the team" after the song, counting 1 1 song.
As for the repetition of "X-machine" at the beginning of each song, this may be the author's writing technique, but it is not specific.
There are two kinds of epigrams written by Jiuji. One is eleven songs with nine words with slogans. The second is nine words, positive. The first to ninth paragraphs are the same, the first sentence is flat, the second sentence is flat, the third sentence is flat, the fourth and fifth sentences are flat, and the conclusion sentence is flat.
Advertising language, namely the tenth and eleventh parts, starts with "Pingping", followed by the first nine parts. Except for the third sentence, the same part rhymes with bet, and the whole rhyme is bet. Because its example begins with "one machine" and "two machines", the rhyme is four branches, five micro, eight gases and ten ashes (half) universal.
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Comparative example: nine machines and nine anonymous.
A machine (rhyme) picks mulberry trees and tries on spring clothes (rhyme). It's warm on a sunny day. On the peach blossom branch (sentence), a bird crows and Yan Yu (sentence) refuses to let people return (rhyme)
Pingping (rhyme) Pingping (rhyme) Pingping (rhyme) Pingping Pingping (sentence) Pingping Pingping (sentence) Pingping Pingping (sentence)
Pedestrians on two planes immediately delayed (rhymed) and could not bear to pay lightly (sentence). Turn around and smile (sentence). The flowers are gone (sentence) for fear of being known (rhyme)
Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping.
Three machines (rhyme) Wu silkworm is old enough to fly (rhyme) Dongfeng banquet, Changzhou garden (sentence), and gently urge (sentence) to change clothes (rhyme) when dancing.
Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping Ping.
The four machines (rhyme) are silent and the eyebrows (rhyme) are dark. Back to weaving lotus seeds (sentence), flowers are easy to swallow (sentence), but the heart is difficult to adjust (sentence). The pulse is as chaotic as silk (rhyme)
Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping.
Five machine (rhyme) stripes weave the central sentence of Shen Lang's poem (rhyme). No one will say (sentence) no sadness (sentence) no haggard (sentence) just send acacia (rhyme)
Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping.
Six machines (rhyme) are playing with flowers (rhyme), and even two butterflies (sentences) have stopped for a day (sentence) and watched alone in the window shadow for a long time (rhyme).
Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping.
After seven sewing machines (rhyme), Yuanyang will hesitate (rhyme) for fear of being cut lightly (sentence) and flying between the two places (sentence). What is the plan to leave hate (sentence) and follow (rhyme)
Flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat flat.
Eight-machine (rhyme) palindromes show that poems (rhymes) are woven into bleak meanings (sentences). After reading (the sentence), I can't bear to think more (rhyme).
Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping Pingping.
Nine-piece machine (rhyme) has two flowers, two leaves and two branches (rhyme). There have been many parting sentences since ancient times. From beginning to end (sentence), the heart is wrapped by a thread (rhyme) (sentence)
Pingping (rhyme) Pingping (rhyme) Pingping (sentence) Pingping (sentence) Pingping (sentence) Pingping (sentence) Pingping (sentence)
(Description: Ping, which means filling in the sound; Cue, which means filling words. )
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-nine chapters set