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This type of poetry has relatively strict requirements on the number of lines, tonal patterns, and rhyme schemes, hence its name "regulated verse"...

"Not only do you stutter, but you also don't have a mother to teach you!"

"Who said that!" Qianqian's neck turned red with anger. Her mother was just asleep; she had taught her that before!

"Little stutterer, don't think you can look down on me just because your father dotes on you!"

"I'll put you in my boots!" I stomped on them.

"...Next, let's talk about the word."

"Ci" is also known as "quzi ci" and its origin is the lyrics of ancient songs.

Different ancient musical pieces had their own titles, but under these titles, there were only melodies and no lyrics.

Therefore, before these songs were performed, literati were required to compose lyrics based on the melody, and the titles of these songs became what are known as "lyric patterns"...

"You! How dare you!" The little guy was furious! He had just been humiliated by the teacher, and now even a little princess dared to bully him!

"You're talking nonsense!"

Sikong immediately changed his tone: "As a woman, one should act and speak in accordance with the proper order. One should shout and be angry when one is not being taught, but should be polite and follow the teachings after one has been taught."

A woman's virtues are small yet cultivated, which leads to a magnanimous spirit; a woman who embodies these virtues can be considered a lady.

Shu means gentle and quiet. Gentleness means tranquility. Without anger or arrogance, it is the elegance of loving others. Without anger but with arrogance, it is the elegance of royalty.

A woman's indulgence is cunning, and a cunning and deceitful person is a petty person. A petty person is not to be supported, waited for, obeyed, taken from, or relied upon...

All ten little devils looked at the Grand Tutor who had suddenly changed his words.

Those who are easily frightened should sit down quickly.

The bolder ones glanced at the two and immediately sat down.

The protagonist in the confrontation gave Qianqian a look that declared war, and wished her a speedy recovery.

In an instant, only Qianqian remained standing alone, becoming an outcast.

Ao Ao, anxiously biting his nails in the corner, exclaimed: "Qianqian is back! The teacher is angry!"

"Who are you talking about!" Although she couldn't understand what the Grand Tutor was saying, she was sure he was criticizing her. She hated that Grand Tutor who only knew how to talk.

Qianqian was also afraid, but she couldn't tarnish her father's reputation. She was a princess and had to withstand the pressure! Her small body trembled slightly, but she still stood upright.

"You dare to lecture this princess? I'll have my father wipe out your entire family!"

...

"Qianqian..." Qianqing heard her daughter uttering vile words as she approached the door. It seemed that she had to be taught a lesson.

"Daddy!" The little butterfly flew happily into Qianqing's arms.

Qianqing's unkempt eyebrows instantly became smooth, and her eyes shone with sunshine.

"Qianqian misses her father."

Now she laughed even harder, having completely forgotten what she had said to her daughter.

Sikong lowered his head and continued lecturing: "...Different ci poems each have their own specific format, and the number of lines and characters are fixed."

Because the number of characters in each line of a poem is generally not equal, the poem is also known as "line poem with varying lengths..."

"Long live the Emperor! Long live the Emperor! Long live the Emperor!"

Qianqing waved her hand, and a group of tadpoles swam back to their nest and sat down.

"...There are two methods for classifying words."

First, based on the number of characters, lyrics can be divided into three categories: short lyrics, medium lyrics, and long lyrics. Lyrics with 58 characters or less are called short lyrics; those with 59 to 90 characters are called medium lyrics; and those with 91 characters or more are called long lyrics…

"Father, Nanhui is bullying Qianqian."

"Shh... Listen to the Grand Tutor's lecture. We can't spoil her with everything; we must raise her into a refined lady." (Qianqing has lofty ambitions.)

"I don't understand!"

Qianqing almost fell over: If you don't understand, you don't have to be so blunt.

"My father's lessons are so hard to understand."

"Yes, yes, everything is hard for you to understand, but your brother definitely understands everything."

Qianqing looked at the well-behaved baby in the corner.

She smiled at him with pride and joy.

Qianqian turned her face towards Qianqing: "Look at me!"

"I love you. How dare I not look at you, my little darling?"

Qianqing carried her to the last row: "Listen to the Grand Tutor's lecture, then go back and write poems for Father..."

Qianqian rolled her eyes and collapsed into Qianqing's arms. "I'm dead."

"...To understand the rules of classical poetry, we should start with the tone."

The so-called pitch refers to the high or low pitch of each Chinese character.

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