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Huaian folk songs and nursery rhymes

The salesman who works as a wet nurse

The farmer eats rice chaff;

The bricklayer lives in thatched house;

Weaver The mother has no clothes;

The salt seller drinks light soup;

The nanny sells his son.

Watch me and my father planting crops

Little ants with forked tails, the father-in-law plows the ground and the daughter-in-law rake.

Pedestrians, don’t laugh, watch me and my husband growing crops.

The eldest sister went to see her father-in-law

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

An older sister was walking on the road, carrying a basket of sesame cakes.

I asked eldest sister where to go? She said she was going to see her father-in-law.

Your father-in-law yesterday? A hole burned in the hat.

Is it still worth seeing? Size is a curse.

It doesn’t take much to get a wife.

Small-headed and stooped, it doesn’t take much to get a wife.

Inside the house, I'm afraid of rats, and outside, I'm afraid of chickens;

Run to the river to take a bath and throw a toad at me.

When you marry a daughter-in-law, you forget your mother.

Little Mocha, with a long tail, he married a daughter-in-law and forgot about his mother.

Roast the pancakes and roll them in sugar. Wife, you taste it first.

We will make whatever the country wants.

White oil cakes are fragrant, and if you work hard, you will have enough food.

If we have surplus food, we are bold and will give whatever the country wants.

I am not afraid of being tired in the hot weather

White rice is fragrant. After eating the rice, I go to the fields to be busy;

Born with a pair of hard-working hands, I am not afraid of being tired in the hot weather. Panic

Little flower chicken, go to the millstone

Little flower chicken, go to the millstone, and scratch a big leather coin.

I bought cigarettes, also known as salt, and married a wife to celebrate the New Year.