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What are the Qilu culture nursery rhymes

Shandong Folk Nursery Rhymes I

The Child Sleeps

Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh,

Sleeping ......

The Old Cat Monkey Comes.

The doll sleeps,

Covered with a quilt,

The doll wakes up,

Eats the oil cake,

The doll doesn't sleep and gets beaten with a stick.

Note: The old cat monkey, the legendary child-eating demon.

Shandong Folk Rhyme No.2

Touching the Little Bugs

This wang is green,

this wang is red,

this wang is carrying a ladder,

this wang is touching the little bugs.

This wang is touching the little bugs.

Note: This is a playful song for adults to tease young children. Holding the child's arm in one hand, one hand tickles the child's hand, small arm and big arm in turn, singing while tickling, and then suddenly touching the child's armpit at the last line, begging the child to laugh.

Little Bug: Dialect, sparrow.

This Wang: dialect, here, here.

Shandong Folk Nursery Rhymes III

The Clapping Song

Pat the light,

Pat the light,

The wheat comes down to drink the noodle soup.

Clap the gong,

Clap the gong,

The wheat comes down to eat the bun.

Note: This is a song for adults to tease young children by teaching them to clap their hands and sing while clapping.

Note: When a child is naughty and wants to cry, his mother sings this rhyme to make him laugh.

Shandong Folk Rhyme No.5

Little Puppy

Little Puppy,

With a bell,

Dripping and clanging to the market.

To eat peaches,

The peaches are hairy,

To eat apricots,

The apricots are sour,

To eat donkey droppings and balls.