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What rhymes with absolute?

There are seven entering tones ending in D in Zhou Hua dialect, namely ad, od, ed, ED, id, ud and ü D.

Please look at an old poem Liu Zao Qing written by Lv Wei, a poet in the Song Dynasty. Its rhyming word is Rusheng with D rhyme:

Far curtain cage moon. Who saw Nan Wu, Zi Gui cried blood. Huang San giant baby's entire crown fell off and soon collapsed. The five lakes have their own deep period, which is specified and expounded by snuff. The bird's nest is empty, the autumn is long, and the sound and books are unique.

The rhyming words "Yue", "Blood", "Tuo", "Shuo" and "Jue" all contain the entering vowel "üd". The sound value of the entering vowel "üd" is equal to the spelling of the vowel "ü" and the initial "d". The complete "D" sound consists of two parts: first, the tip of the tongue is pressed against the hard palate to prevent the airflow from rushing out, and then the tip of the tongue is suddenly released to let the airflow rush out. The first action is called resistance, and the last action is called resistance removal. The process of pronouncing the "üd" sound is: after pronouncing the "üd" sound, press the tip of your tongue against the hard palate to prevent the airflow from rushing out, and cut off the resistive part to get the "ü d" sound. The other six entering vowels, ad, od, ed, id, ud and ending with D, are all composed of the blocking parts of A, O, E, Mi, I, U and D in this way.

A, O, E, Mi, I, U, U, of these seven vowels, only Mi is unique to Guangzhou dialect, and the other six vowels, namely A, O, E, I, U, U, are common to both Mandarin and Guangzhou dialect, with basically the same pronunciation. Therefore, the words described by linking them with consonant vowels, whether from Guangzhou or non-Guangzhou, should be understood as long as they know some Chinese Pinyin.

It is limited to the use of entering words with the same vowel as rhyme feet, and there are fewer homophones, so it is difficult to write. In fact, the entering tone characters derived from these seven D finals can all be used in the same work. For example, the Song Dynasty poet Zhang wrote such a poem "Zhou Shi Slow":

The rain flew fast, but it dispersed at first sight, which was shocking. At dusk, the moonlight was cool. Whose willow leaves are gloomy, when the fireflies go out. The night wind sails, the lake is misty, the grass is messy, and the autumn sounds swallows. The dream is broken and the wine wakes up. My heart is broken, Chang Geng is angry, thieves are rampant, and Hu is rampant. Want to hold the Tianhe River and wash away the blood of the Central Plains. Where are the two palaces? The castle wall is separated only by the Yangtze River, and it spits on the pot. Wan Li remembered Long Sha and wept for the lonely minister wuyue.

The rhyming words in this work are "Moon, Jue, Crazy, Blood, Deficiency and Yue" with "üd" and "Jue, Swallow and Fold" with "id".

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