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Lyrics of lantern ballads

Lantern ballad

Good grandma,

Skilled,

Make lanterns,

Lantern Festival.

Watermelon lamp,

Rabbit lamp,

The goldfish wagged its tail.

Aircraft lights,

Give it to the baby,

Rocket lamp,

To Hao Hao,

Baby music,

Hao Hao smiled and said:

Bow and thank grandma.

Nursery rhymes are short poems for children, which emphasize meter and rhyme, and are usually passed down orally. Many nursery rhymes are gradually processed and circulated according to idioms in ancient ceremonies, or processed based on later historical events.

Nursery rhymes are recorded in all countries, nationalities and cultures around the world. For example, Saint Amethyst in China and Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star in Britain.

On June 7th, 2008, Beijing nursery rhymes were approved by the State Council to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. ?

Nursery rhymes have two main characteristics:

First, it is catchy and easy to understand;

The second is fun and interesting, and children are interested.