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Huaian folk songs nursery rhymes
Be a peddler of wet nurses.

Farmers eat rice chaff;

A bricklayer lives in a straw house;

Weaver girl, no clothes;

Salt sellers drink light soup;

The wet nurse's whore.

Watch my father grow crops.

Little leech, tail fork, father-in-law plowing, daughter-in-law raking.

Walking people, don't be kidding, watch my dad grow crops.

Sister went to see her father-in-law

There is a star in the sky and a nail on the ground.

An elder sister is walking on the road, carrying a basket of baked wheat cakes.

I asked my sister where she was going. She said she wanted to see her father-in-law.

Your father-in-law yesterday? This hat burned a hole.

Is that still worth seeing? Scale is a disaster.

It's not very tall to marry a daughter-in-law

Small plate head, bent over, marry a daughter-in-law who is not very tall.

In the house, I'm afraid of rats, and outside, I'm afraid of chickens.

Ran to the river to take a bath and was thrown down by mussels and moths.

I married my daughter-in-law and forgot my mother.

Ma Xiao tied a long tail and forgot his mother when he married his daughter-in-law.

Baked oil cake and rolled sugar, daughter-in-law, try it first.

What does the country want?

White oil cake, fragrant and hard-working food.

If there is surplus grain, we will be bold and give whatever the country wants.

I am not afraid of hot weather.

White rice, fragrant, is busy after dinner;

Born with hard-working hands, you are not afraid of being too tired in hot weather.

Chickens on a millstone.

The penis, on the millstone, scraped a big leather money.

I bought cigarettes, also called salt, for my daughter-in-law to celebrate the New Year.