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Help provide some rhyming poems.

Qingpingle (using Li Yu's Ci in Southern Tang Dynasty)

Don't come in spring,

○○⊙▲

It's heartbreaking

⊙●○○▲

Bricks and stones fall like snow,

⊙●⊙○○⊙▲

I brushed it once and it was still full.

⊙●⊙○⊙▲

There was no sign of the geese coming,

⊙○⊙●○△

Dreaming is hard,

⊙○⊙●○△

Leave hate like spring grass,

⊙●⊙○⊙●

Go further and live.

⊙○⊙●○△

There are two tones in Qingpingle (that is, the word should be divided into two parts), and the upper and lower parts are different. There are 46 words, including 4 words in the first sentence, 5 words in the second sentence, 7 words in the third sentence, 6 words in the fourth sentence, and 6 words in the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth sentences. The last word of the whole word rhymes with four rhymes. The last words in the first, second and fourth sentences of "Xiatan" are flat and even, and * * * three flat and even rhymes; The rhyme of the upper and lower strokes can be the same or different, but the rhyme of the upper and lower strokes must be the same. In Li Yu's words, the first half rhymes "An" and the second half rhymes "Ying". The rhymes "ing" and "eng" at the end of the first sentence in the second half are common, so they are not "missing rhymes". For example, a word marked with ○ indicates that it can only be filled with flat tones, a word marked with ⊙ indicates that it can only be filled with arbitrary tones, a word marked with ● indicates that it can only be filled with flat tones that match the rhyme of the word, and a word marked with ▲ indicates that it can only be filled with flat tones.