Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - Are there any children's songs, nursery rhymes, or song parables that hide a gruesome story?
Are there any children's songs, nursery rhymes, or song parables that hide a gruesome story?
My sister didn't speak when I was a child
Left home when I was a child
Since then I've thought about her every day
A sister
A sister as old as she was
A sister that I suddenly knew
Since then I've searched for her
Sister
Sister
A sister
A sister who was so young that she was so old that she was so young that she was so young that she was so old that she was so old that she was so old.
An old man sat on a mani mound
repeating a phrase over and over again
Well, Om Mangalamma Moo
Well, Om Mangalamma Moo
The sound of drums came from the sky
That's my sister speaking to me
Well, Om Mangalamma Moo
Well, Om Mangalamma Moo
The lyrics are quite pretty, aren't they? Right? It's full of ethnic flavor
But if you think about it, where did the mute sister go? And what are the old man's seven words of truth? And what about the sudden drumming in the sky at the end?
Well, A Sister's drum is the human skin drum ......
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