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Shake Suzhou nursery rhymes and I want the full version.
The best "shake" of a century-old nursery rhyme comes from villages and towns, and oral literature often has many legends. So there are different versions of "Shake, Shake, Shake to Waipo Bridge".
The first one:
Shake, shake, shake to Waipo Bridge. Grandma calls me a good baby.
A bag of sugar, a bag of fruit, grandma bought a fish to cook.
The head is not ripe, the tail is burnt, and it squeaks in the bowl, which hurts to eat.
Jump, jump, jump on the fish bridge, and the baby smiled happily.
This is a version, and there are two popular "shake", one is:
Shake, shake, shake to Waipo Bridge. Grandma calls me a good baby.
Please eat sugar, please eat cake, sugar, cake, don't be full.
Eat less and taste more, eat more and taste less.
This educational component is relatively heavy, and it was once selected as a primary school Chinese textbook. The other is:
Shake, shake, shake to Waipo Bridge, grandma calls me a good baby,
My name is Grandma Yang Paopao, and Grandma calls me Little Red! I don't know which one.
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