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A long string of tongue twisters

Tongue twisters mainly use words that are easily confused in pronunciation, rhyme and tone to make them cross, overlap or reverse, forming some interesting sentences or paragraphs that are so long, you know? The following is a long list of tongue twisters I arranged for you. Welcome to reading.

A classic tongue twister. The 66-year-old old man Lu built 66 buildings and bought 66 baskets of oil.

Sixty-six cows were raised and sixty-six weeping willows were planted. 66 baskets of oil,

Stacked in sixty-six buildings; Sixty-six cows were buckled on sixty-six weeping willows.

Suddenly a gust of wind blew down sixty-six buildings and overturned sixty-six baskets of oil.

He broke 66 weeping willows and killed 66 cows, which frightened the 66-year-old man Lu.

Long tongue twisters are often used. Grandma Liu asked Grandma Niu to buy durian milk, and Grandma Niu gave it to Grandma Liu.

Granny Liu said Granny Niu's durian milk is not as good as Granny Liu's durian milk.

Grandma Niu said that Grandma Liu's durian milk would run.

Granny Liu heard this and cursed Granny Niu. Your durian milk will run.

Granny Liu and Granny Niu spilled durian milk on Granny Liu, which frightened Granny Liu.

A very long latest tongue twister attacked the south, and a Lama came with a five-catty Kun in his hand.

A mute came from the north with a trumpet pinned to his waist.

Lamas in the south are pulling Kunmu, and they want to exchange Kunmu for the mute speakers in the north.

Dumb people don't want to change their horns for Lama's eyes, and Lama also wants to change his horns.

The Lama rolled his eyes and glanced at the mute of the other speaker.

The mute took off his trumpet and gave Lama Kunyu a trumpet.

I don't know if Tila shot the dumb horn.

Or don't honk. The mute honked his horn at the Dalai Lama.