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What is the jingle of the nursery rhyme of the little tiger?
Two tigers, two tigers.
Run, run.
One has no eyes and the other has no ears.
That's weird. That's weird.
One, two, three, four, five, go up the mountain and shoot tigers.
The tiger was not at home and hit the squirrel.
How many squirrels are there? One two three four five.
Beat three drums and jump out of the tiger king.
Introduction of nursery rhymes
Nursery rhymes refer to songs sung by children, which have no music score and harmonious syllables. It has many names. For example, Du Ren classified "nursery rhymes, female rhymes, nursery rhymes and infant rhymes" as "nursery rhymes".
All countries and nations in the world have nursery rhymes, and even nations without words have nursery rhymes. Traditional children's songs belong to a kind of folk literature and should be included in folk songs. There are basically no clear categories and boundaries of nursery rhymes, and all ballads suitable for children to listen to and sing can be classified as nursery rhymes.
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