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Hey, what do you mean Pi Bo needs oil?

Hey, Pi Bo, come on means happy birthday to you.

Hi, Pi Bo, come on is the homonym of happybirthdaytoyou, which means Happy Birthday to you. Birthday, as its name implies, refers to the day when a person is born and the day when he turns one year old every year. There are many ways to celebrate birthdays. Many people choose to celebrate with homophonic stalks, and others' birthdays will also be oiled with hi-Peabody.

Homophony is a figure of speech that uses homophones or homophones of Chinese characters to replace the original words. Widely used in riddles. However, homophony is also easy to cause misunderstanding among listeners. It is to use the homophone condition of Chinese characters to change this word into homophone or near homophone, which produces rhetorical interest. Specifically, it refers to 1 homophonic, 2 homophonic and 3 words with the same or similar pronunciation.

Hey, the origin of Peabody's oiling.

The original song "Happybirthdaytoyou" is actually "GoodMorningtoAll", written by two sisters, one is Madeleine Hill, a teacher of KFC Experimental Kindergarten in Louisville, and the other is Patty Hill, the principal of the school. The two sisters wrote a song for the children, called "GoodMorningtoAll".

1893, the two sisters published a collection of songs called "The Story of Kindergarten". 3 1 year later, after Patty Hill became the head of the Department of Early Childhood Education in Teachers College of Columbia University, a man named Robert H. Coleman published this song privately without the permission of the two sisters, and added a passage after the song, which is known as "Happybirthdaytoyou".