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What are the folk nursery rhymes about Nanjing? Urgent!

Children, children, don't be greedy, after Laba is the year;

Laba porridge, after drinking for a few days, is twenty-three miles away;

Twenty-three, honeydew melon is sticky; Twenty-four house sweeps;

Twenty-five, frozen tofu; Twenty-six, go to buy meat;

Twenty-seven, slaughter the rooster; Twenty-eight, send face;

Twenty-nine, steamed bread; Stay up for 30 nights;

Walking all over the street the first day and the second day.

Honey melons worship the stove, and the new year is coming;

Girls want flowers, boys want guns;

The old man wants a new felt hat.

The old lady needs a new cotton-padded jacket.

On the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, the Kitchen God was sent to heaven; 24 sweep the house; Twenty-five steamed buns; 26 pieces of meat; Twenty-seven kill a chicken; Twenty-eight buy a wax; Twenty-nine dozen wines; It takes 30 years to catch up with the annual episode; The first day, I looked at it with my tail pursed.