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What is rhyme? How do ancient poems rhyme?
1, rhyme, also known as rhyme, 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.

2. For example:

Yellow Crane Tower

Cui Hao

Building, now only the Yellow Crane Tower is left. A long time ago, there was a yellow crane carrying a saint to heaven.

The yellow crane will never come, and the white clouds will never fly without him.

Every tree in Hanyang has become crystal clear, and Zhou and Nautilus Island are a nest of herbs.

Zhou, with a sad mist rippling on the river, and I look to my hometown, the twilight is getting thicker.

This poem rhymes with "Europe", and the rhyme is: building, leisure, continent and sorrow.