Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - What's the word on the back of that "You shoot one, I shoot one" that we all played as kids?

What's the word on the back of that "You shoot one, I shoot one" that we all played as kids?

You shoot one, I shoot one, a child in an airplane.

You shoot two, I shoot two, two kids with pigtails.

You clap three, I clap three, three kids eat cookies.

You clap four, I clap four, four children write big letters.

You clap five and I clap five, five children play the drum.

You clap six, I clap six, six children eat pomegranates.

You clap seven, I clap seven, seven children build airplanes.

You clap eight, I clap eight, eight children play the trumpet.

You clap nine, I clap nine, nine children go running.

You clap ten and I clap ten, ten children guess riddles.

Introduction

The clapping song is a children's song, there are many versions of the clapping song, which may be different in each region, and the lyrics with entertaining or educational significance are widely used to cultivate children's good habits of being polite and civilized from childhood.

Children's song or a folk children's game. It usually consists of two, or more people holding hands, clapping, high-fiving and saying rhyming children's songs. Clapping children's songs are commonly sung by elementary school students and are popularized in environmental protection, health care, traffic safety and earthquake prevention.

The most popular song is "If you feel happy, clap your hands," which is also commonly sung in the adult world as a nostalgic reminder of childhood memories and an expression of optimism.