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Complete works of ancient folk songs

"Little Swallow" Little Swallow squeaked and whispered to his master, "Don't eat your millet, don't eat your millet, and hold a nest of sons under your eaves." "The Magpie Delivers Letters" Flower Magpie, standing on a branch, opened her mouth and chirped: "Your mother brought a flower needle, an embroidery needle, a floral thread and embroidered a purse for your mother to see." "Needle" is a strange cow with big ears; Head forward, ears back. 99 Songs begins with 929, and the door is closed. 3949, frozen slag hole. 5969, clap your hands. 79 ducks, 89 geese and 99 cymbals all over the ground. "Shame on Children" is ashamed, digging a ditch to plant peas; Shame, dig your face, bury your face and hide in your arms; Shame, dig your face, you said he (she) reached out. (Note: Lang Lang, in Pingchuan dialect, means going out to play) "Spider" first built a cross road, and then a flower bed; Master, sit in class and eat your own food.