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What is the original version of auspicious words?

The original version of this jingle "Gigi Jiri Jiji Feng Ru" is "Gigi Jiri Jiji Feng Ru", which is rich in years and months.

This is an auspicious word often used in China's New Year and birthday celebrations. Full Edition: Ji Ji Ji Ji Feng, Feng Zeng, Yue Feng, in a bumper year. Increase happiness, increase wealth, and increase longevity. Longevity is longevity. Make money, give birth to your son, and be filial to Sun Xian. Wealth comes every year, and wealth has a future.

This language phenomenon is generally called "jingle" by ordinary people. The jingle originates from life and is most commonly used by vendors. The quality of the goods sold has a lot to do with fluency. Proper use of jingles can even achieve the purpose of clearing the field and selling goods.

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What is a jingle? According to Modern Chinese Dictionary, it refers to a kind of oral verse popular among the people. The sentences are uneven in length, and they are pure spoken language, which is easy to read. We think it may be more appropriate to call this linguistic phenomenon a popular contemporary folk song. The so-called folk songs, that is, folk songs, are mostly related to current affairs and politics.

There are several reasons for this: first, it comes from the people and is widely circulated among the people. In fact, it is a member of the big family of "people"; Secondly, these jingles mainly reflect many bad phenomena in satirical society, which are mostly related to current events and have a distinct tendency in the sense of praise and criticism, which conforms to the definition of "folk songs".