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讲究平仄
对联的平仄,与旧体诗律诗的颔联颈联的要求基本上一致。强调平仄,是为了使对联读起来抑扬顿挫,有音律和谐美。对联的平仄要求平对仄,仄对平。也可以“一三五不论”(即句中第一、第三、第五等处于单数位置的字可以放宽要求),但是要“二四六分明”(即处于句中第二、第四、第六等双数位置的字必须严格按平仄要求)。所谓平仄,古代的“平”指的是平声,“仄”指的是上声、去声和入声。现代的平仄是指按普通话的读音来分的,一、二声(即阴平和阳平)为平声,三、四声(即上声和去声)为仄声。
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201863 Soon after this adventure the monkey went away into another part of the country, right on the outskirts41 of the forest, where there was a beautiful garden full of oranges hanging ripe from the trees. This garden was a favourite place for birds of all kinds, each hoping to secure an orange for dinner, and in order to frighten the birds away and keep a little fruit for himself, the master had fastened a waxen figure on one of the boughs42.
This time the money seemed so endless that the old woman built herself a new house, and filled it with the most beautiful things that were to be found in the shops. Her daughters were always wrapped in veils that looked as if they were woven out of sunbeams, and their dresses shone with precious stones. The neighbours wondered where all this sudden wealth had sprung from, but nobody knew about the head.One day, when the little fellow was hungrier than usual, he asked his grandmother if he might go down to the river and catch a fish for their breakfast, as the thaw1 had come and the water was flowing freely again. She laughed at him for thinking that any fish would let itself be caught by a hare, especially such a young one; but as she had the rheumatism2 very badly, and could get no food herself, she let him go. 'If he does not catch a fish he may find something else,' she said to herself. So she told her grandson where to look for the net, and how he was to set it across the river; but just as he was starting, feeling himself quite a man, she called him back.Now the monkey's tiresome22 tricks had made him many enemies in the forest, but no one hated him so much as the puma. The cause of their quarrel was known only to themselves, but everybody was aware of the fact, and took care to be out of the way when there was any chance of these two meeting. Often and often the puma had laid traps for the monkey, which he felt sure his foe could not escape; and the monkey would pretend that he saw nothing, and rejoice the hidden puma's heart by seeming to walk straight into the snare23, when, lo! a loud laugh would be heard, and the monkey's grinning face would peer out of a mass of creepers and disappear before his foe could reach him.'Very well, my lord,' said the old woman, 'I will set off at once for the bridge.' And wrapping her veil round her she went out.