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What do you mean, "Lotus is childless and floats on the water"?
"Lotus flowers float on the water without children" means "Lotus leaves float on the water to bear fruit".

This is a sentence from a children's song "Counting Toads". The full text of the lyrics is "A toad has a mouth, two eyes and four legs. Bang, bang, jump into the water. Toad doesn't drink water. Lotus has no children floating in water, and lotus has no children floating in water. " "Lotus" refers to lotus, and "Zi" connects "seed" here, which means grain, and "Xi" is an modal particle. So the translation of this sentence is: the lotus leaf floats on the water first, and then bears fruit.

Other children's songs about lotus flowers

1, Lotus Song

A big pink lotus with a big frog lying on it.

The big frog named Quack climbed the big pink lotus.

There are ten thousand big pink lotus flowers and eight big frogs lying on their stomach.

2. "Lotus"

In the pond,

The warm wind blows,

It's drizzling,

Fish and shrimp swam over,

Big red umbrella,

Open them one by one!