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Nursery rhymes about the sea
Nursery rhymes about the sea are as follows:
Red coral, set the stage, the kelp curtain hangs up. The lantern fish light up colorful lights, anemone flowers bloom. Flying fish fly high, small dolphins swim fast. The cuttlefish releases smoke bombs, and the whale spews out water. The undersea world is so magical, and the crystal palace is so beautiful.
Expanded:
Nursery rhymes, a Chinese word pronounced tóng yáo, are short poems written for children, emphasizing meter and rhyme, and are usually passed down orally. Many nursery rhymes are based on idioms used in ancient rituals, or are based on more recent historical events.
Nursery rhymes have been recorded in various peoples and cultures around the world. On June 7, 2008, Beijing nursery rhymes were approved by the State Council to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.
Basic Concept:
Anciently, it was said, "Child, child. Singing in vain is said to be speech." (Guoyu - Jin Yu, Wei Zhao's note). "The child song is said to be nursery rhyme, because it is from the chest, not taught by others." (Yang Shen "Dan Lead General Record" volume two five).
By and large, "nursery rhyme" refers to songs sung in children's mouths without musical scores and with short, harmonious syllables. There are many ways to call it "nursery rhyme", for example, Du Wenlan of the Qing Dynasty, in his "Ancient Rhymes and Proverbs", categorized "children's rhymes, women's rhymes, rhymes for small children, and rhymes for babies" into the category of "nursery rhymes".
In addition, there are other ancient books called "children's songs", "children's songs", "children's ballads", "children's songs", "children's song ", "children's language", "female nursery rhymes" and so on. The names are different, but the contents are the same.
Nursery rhymes are found in every country and every nation in the world, even in communities where there is no written language. Traditional nursery rhymes are part of folk literature and should be included in ballads. Basically, there is no clear-cut definition of nursery rhymes, and anything that is suitable for children to listen to and sing can be categorized as a nursery rhyme.
Of course, the creators of nursery rhymes are not necessarily children. Whether they are made by adults for children or originally belong to adults, as long as they are accepted and imitated by children, and are active in children's mouths and ears, they can be regarded as nursery rhymes. Nursery rhymes are usually characterized by strong local features, humor, syllabic harmony, short form, and catchy reading.
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