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China's top ten most difficult tongue twisters

The ten most difficult tongue twisters in China are as follows:

1. Forty-four stone lions, forty-four stone lions dead, is it forty-four stone lions dead or forty-four dead stone lions?

2. Blackened black fertilizer will be gray, grayed gray fertilizer will be black.

3. Red carp and green carp and donkeys.

4. Nine uncles in a drinking game for a long time, nine uncles in a drinking game for a long time.

5. Mr. Li has sorted out forty-four stones, whether it is Mr. Li himself or the stones themselves.

6, blue cotton jacket on the body, the body wearing blue cotton jacket.

7, Tangrams put together a thousand odd shapes, shapes a thousand odd tangrams put together.

8. Three mountains hold up a piece of sky, a piece of sky holds up three mountains.

9. One ant bites two ants, two ants bite one ant.

10. One, two, three, four, five, went up the mountain to fight the tiger, the tiger did not hit, but hit a small squirrel.

Related Knowledge of Tongue Twister

1, the origin and background of Tongue Twister: Tongue Twister originated in China, and the earliest can be traced back to the ancient folk oral literature. Its initial form was a rhyming narrative, which gradually evolved into a specialized form of oral practice. Tongue-twisters have a long history in China's cultural tradition, and are part of folk literature and a popular language game.

2. Characteristics and forms of tongue-twisters: Tongue-twisters are characterized by concise language, similar or similar syllables, and fast and clear speech. It usually consists of a group of words and sentences with similar or similar syllables, which have a lot of similarities in pronunciation but different meanings. Through fast and accurate pronunciation and changes in intonation, tongue-twisters can effectively improve the fluency and accuracy of oral expression.

3, the role and application of tongue-twisters: as a way of oral practice, tongue-twisters have a variety of roles and applications. First of all, it can improve the fluency and accuracy of oral expression, and help people better master Chinese pronunciation, intonation, rhyme and other language elements. Secondly, tongue-twisters can exercise people's articulation and lip and tongue flexibility, which can help improve the clarity and accuracy of oral expression.