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Nursery rhymes and nursery rhymes
The rhyme of nursery rhymes is as follows:

1, white rabbit, with white ears, likes radish and vegetables. Jumping is so cute.

2. 12345, I went up the mountain to shoot the tiger, but the tiger missed, and I hit the little squirrel. How many squirrels are there? Let's count it, over and over again. In 12345.

A frog with one mouth, two eyes and four legs plopped into the water. Two frogs with two mouths, four eyes and eight legs plopped into the water.

4. Hold out your left hand and five fingers; Extend the five fingers of the right hand; Left hand helps right hand, right hand helps left hand, a group helps again, a pair of good friends.

The tadpole has a long tail and swims around looking for its mother. Mom, where are you? I am coming, I am coming, a big frog is coming.

Nursery rhymes:

This is a short poem for children, which emphasizes rhythm and is usually passed down orally. Many nursery rhymes are gradually processed and circulated according to idioms in ancient ceremonies, or processed based on later historical events.

Nursery rhymes are recorded in all countries, nationalities and cultures around the world. For example, Saint Amethyst in China and Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star in Britain.

On June 7th, 2008, Beijing nursery rhymes were approved by the State Council to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. Nursery rhymes have a long history, starting from The Book of Songs. Wei Fengyuan has a peach: "I worry about my heart, and I sing and rhyme." The nursery rhymes of Kangqu recorded in Liezi are said to be the nursery rhymes of China's legendary saint Yao Shi.