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What are some folk songs about the holidays? Thank you!

Duanwu Festival Ballad

"The fragrance of palm is in the kitchen. The fragrance of mugwort leaves fills the hall. Peach branches are placed on the front door, and when I go out, I see yellow wheat. Duanyang here, Duanyang there, Duanyang everywhere."

May 5 is the fifth day of the month. The door is filled with the fragrance of mugwort, and you can eat dumplings and sprinkle them with sugar. Eat rice dumplings and sprinkle sugar. The dragon boat is launched into the water with great joy.

May Day, the weather is hot, put down your hoe and take a rest; the wind on the mountain is cool, and the plums are red and bleeding.

May 5, is the Dragon Boat Festival, carry a bamboo basket into the valley; the stream side of the fragrance of a hundred grasses, the most fragrant is calamus. "

May 5th noon, the celestial master riding a tiger; thin sword to chop a hundred evil ghosts into the tiger product. (Shaanxi)

Wenzhou folk popularized a "heavy five ballad":

Eat lines of xionghuang wine, poisonous snakes far away from swimming.

The heavy five grass-head soup, scars scrofula wash fine light.

Eating Mai Mai on the fifth day of the month will make you learn the words quickly.

Eat the eggs of the five lines, and be the egg of a newborn.

Eat garlic on the fifth day of the month, and you will become a high official.