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Minnan nursery rhymes and Jiangnan nursery rhymes, which of the following is included in the national intangible cultural heritage list?

Minnan nursery rhymes are listed in the national intangible cultural heritage list.

Nursery rhymes are songs sung by children without music scores, which are outstanding representatives of folk literature and art. Nursery rhymes in Minnan language are children's ballads written and sung in Minnan language, and are one of the important means to help children learn languages and understand society and life. On June 7th, 2008, Minnan nursery rhymes were approved by China people and the State Council to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

Minnan nursery rhymes have inherited the traditional artistic technique of "going to Fu Bi" in China, and used various rhetorical devices to express things by using the beauty of music and rhythm brought by the richness of pronunciation and the diversity of rhymes in Minnan dialect, so as to improve the artistic effect of the content and enhance the artistic appeal and charm.

For example, The Woodlouse Marries Weng adopts personification rhetoric; "A Grass Exposes a Little" adopts metonymy rhetoric; "Three Fighting Fires in Luanchuan" adopts exaggerated rhetoric; Shoulan Song adopts parallelism rhetoric; "Flower Arrangement by People" adopts a rhetorical device of contrast. "Crying God" adopts repetitive rhetorical devices and so on.

Genre classification of nursery rhymes in southern Fujian

1, lullaby: a short nursery rhyme mainly sung by mothers or other relatives to infants, used for hypnosis, teaching words and recognizing things, such as "the daughter is one inch older": shaking, sleepy, sleepy, and the daughter is one inch older; Shake it, cherish it, my daughter is a foot older.

2. Game songs: Children's nursery rhymes recited with certain game actions, such as "a fried rice noodle": a fried rice noodle, two fried leeks, three chokes, four fried rice noodles, five generals and six grandchildren. Seven will wipe the Buddha and eight will marry. Nine nine-year-old slaves and ten ten-year-old slaves.

3. Counting songs: describe them with images suitable for children's aesthetic psychology, and skillfully train children to remember numbers and count nursery rhymes. For example, "123":1223, wear a new shirt, 456, love reading, 789, roar, and ten, open and close.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-nursery rhymes (Minnan nursery rhymes)