Nursery rhymes about folk culture

Nursery rhymes are children's songs, which are songs mainly aimed at children. Most of the songs are relatively simple, and the lyrics are simple and educational, making it easy for children to understand. Most of these songs reflect children's thoughts and inner worlds, and now a considerable number of them have become theme songs for animated cartoons.

1. "Dora Doo Swing Swing Mi La Shuo": Dora Dou Swing Swing Mi La Shuo, pen water, swoosh, my sister and I picked cotton. My sister picked two and a half, and I just picked a small handful. The teacher praised me for being such a good baby. The baby is fussy, the mother is tired, and the father calls me a burden. I don't cry, I don't make trouble, my father sends me to school. Don’t fight, just unite.

2. "Father-in-law Sun": Father-in-law Sun got up early. He was afraid that the baby would sleep in, so he climbed up the window and took a look. Hey, the baby was gone! The baby is doing morning exercises in the yard at 1, 2, 3 and 4. Father Sun smiles and praises me for being a good baby.

3. "Little Bench": A small bench with four legs. I eat melon seeds for my grandma. Grandma said I tasted delicious, so I made chicken soup for her. Grandma said I didn't put down the oil, so I kowtowed to her. Grandma thought I was too slow to eat, so I boiled eggs for her.

4. "Little Girl's Dan'er": Little girl's Dan'er, comb her pigtails and put on her cheeks; go to the edge of the well, skate and throw her butt, go home and apply some two hundred and two. (red potion).

5. "The big saw": Pull the big saw, pull the big saw, a big show at the door of grandma's house. ? Pick up the girl, call the son-in-law, and the little nephew is also going. Grandma couldn't even cook a duck egg butt. ?It doesn’t even get hot, and my nephew is so angry that oil is coming out.

Extended information:

Nursery rhymes are short poems written for children, emphasizing meter and rhyme, and are usually circulated orally. Many nursery rhymes are gradually processed and spread based on idioms in ancient rituals, or are based on later historical events.

Nursery rhymes are recorded in various ethnic groups and cultures around the world. Such as China's "Three Character Classic", Britain's "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" (Twinkle Twinkle Little Star), etc.

On June 7, 2008, Beijing nursery rhymes were approved by the State Council to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists.

Nursery rhymes have two main characteristics: first, they are catchy and easy to understand; second, they are interesting, fun and interesting to children.

Divided by country: there are Chinese nursery rhymes and foreign nursery rhymes. Divided by generation: traditional nursery rhymes and new nursery rhymes. Traditional nursery rhymes are passed down orally. New nursery rhymes are what the New Culture Movement calls "nursery rhymes". Some people compose music with it, use it to choreograph, and use it to create paintings that can be recited, sung, danced, and practiced, and can be disseminated through radio, television, and the Internet.

Divided by region: there are dialect nursery rhymes and Mandarin nursery rhymes.

Divided according to the art form of nursery rhymes: Over thousands of years of historical inheritance, our country’s nursery rhymes have been polished and processed consciously or unconsciously from generation to generation, and have formed more than a dozen special styles that are loved by children. traditional art form. Such as lullabies, game songs, counting songs, question and answer songs, chain tunes, difficult passwords, upside-down songs, prefix songs and riddle songs.

Reference materials: Nursery Rhymes-Baidu Encyclopedia