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Rhyming 16 inspirational slogan
Fight for strength? Sharpen your knife? Grade my badge? make a name for oneself

Passion? Never give up? High morale? My strongest.

Not bitter or tired? Life is boring? Don't fight, fight for nothing.

Eagle wing test? Is there much dust? Face the ideal? Facing the sun

Rhyme, or rhyming, refers to the use of words with the same or similar vowels in the last word of some sentences when creating rhymes, so as to produce a sonorous sense of harmony when reading or singing. These places where the same vowel is used are called rhymes.

In order to maintain the harmony of phonology, modern poetry generally balances phonology, and most modern poems also meet this requirement. However, there are still some typical works about phonology, such as Liu Zongyuan's five-character quatrain "Jiang Xue", the full text is in tune (short sound): there are no birds in the mountains, and there are no footprints in the thousand paths; A boat on the river, a fisherman wearing his webworm moth; Fishing alone is not afraid of snow and ice. There is no doubt that this poem is read with the rhyme ending of the ancient entering tone or with the rhyme of ie and ue in Mandarin today.

Wine is thirsty for Qingjiang River, and I prefer to wash my stomach.

Soft sand leans on the seat, and Leng Shi wakes up drunk.

Picnics are accompanied by accounts, and Huayin is happy.

Several cups are missing. They have all been sent to Shen Ming.

This song "Ting Xing Ling Ming" consists of nine tones, but the first sentence borrows the word "Qing" from Ba Geng.