The "yao" rhyme was a Chinese rhyme commonly found in modern web novels. It is usually written as "yao yinyun" or "yao yun", where "yao" is a pronoun that indicates that the pronunciation of a word or sentence is opposite to "yin" or "yun". The "yao" rhyme was a special rhyme in Chinese. It was usually located at the end of a sentence or sentence to form a certain rhyme relationship with the pronunciation in front. This kind of rhyme was quite special in Chinese, and sometimes it would cause some discomfort in reading. Therefore, in some modern online novels, in order to enhance the legibility of the novel, they often used the rhyme of "yao". The specific rhyming rules of the "yao rhyme" are not clear, but it is usually associated with some specific words or pronunciations such as "touch, mo, mei, mo, di" and other words. The pronunciation of these words was similar, and when put together, they could form the "yao" rhyme. The "yao" rhyme was a special rhyme in Chinese, commonly seen in some modern online novels. Its existence could improve the reading of the novel, but sometimes it would also cause some discomfort in reading.