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One, two, three, four, five, what is a ballad?

This sentence comes from the folk nursery rhyme "Five Fingers Song" in Wuxi. The complete nursery rhyme is as follows:

One, two, three, four, five, go up the mountain and shoot tigers.

The tiger missed and hit the squirrel.

How many squirrels are there? Let me count.

Count, one, two, three, four, five.

Five four three two one, one two three four five.

"Finger Song" is a widely sung children's song, accompanied by many people growing up. It starts with "12345" and ends with "12345", which reflects the "echo from beginning to end" when writing an article, which is vivid and interesting.

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Similar nursery rhymes include:

First, carrying foreign guns on your head, shooting tigers with foreign guns?

Carrying a gun, shooting tigers with a gun,

Tigers eat children, children catch bees,

Bees are stupid, but they carry guns on their backs.

Second, fireflies fly low?

Fireflies fly very low and come down to eat turtles.

Turtles have no hair, so they come down to eat grapes.

Grapes don't bloom, come down and eat cucumbers,

Cucumbers don't bear fruit. Come down and eat fruit.

If the fruit is not sweet, go home and farm.

3. Nantong and North Tongzhou?

Nantong, North Tongzhou,

North and South Tongzhou connects North and South;

Dong da Cang Xi da Cang,

Everything is piled up in the big warehouse.