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Lyrics of Christmas Songs and Their Translation

1. The lyrics of a Christmas song are as follows:

Jingle bells, jingle bells, oh, how interesting it is to sit on a horse-drawn sleigh, hey

Jingle bells, jingle bells, oh, how interesting it is to sit on a horse-drawn sleigh

Ding dong! Ding dong! Jingle bells, how happy we are to ski on the open sleigh.

Break through the snow and storm

On a horse-drawn sleigh, we sat on it.

We flew across the field, across the field.

Laughter is always accompanied by laughter all the way.

Short-tailed bells ring, ponytail bells ring.

They cheer us up.

How interesting it is to ride a sleigh and sing sleigh songs tonight

I really enjoyed skiing tonight. Sing ski songs.

Jingle bells, jingle bells, oh, how interesting it is to sit on a horse-drawn sleigh, hey

Jingle bells, jingle bells, oh, what fun it is to sit on a horse-drawn sleigh

Jingle. Ding dong! Jingle bells, how happy we are to ski on the sleigh.

A day or two ago, I wanted to go for a ride. A day or two ago, I thought I'd better go out for a walk.

Miss Fanny Bright will soon see the light of day.

Sit next to me.

This horse is thin and thin.

Unfortunately, I witnessed his fate, and its fate was so disastrous.

He ran into a bank and then we were ready. It got stuck in a drifting snowdrift and hurt us.

Jingle bells, jingle bells, oh, how interesting it is to sit on a horse-drawn sleigh, hey

Jingle bells, jingle bells. Oh, how interesting it is to sit on a horse-drawn sleigh.

Jingle. Ding dong! Jingle bells, how happy we are to ski on the open sleigh.

Now the ground is white and the surroundings are white.

So work hard while you are young and stand up while you are young.

Take the girls with you tonight.

Sing this sleigh. Sing sleigh song.

Buy a bobtail horse and find a short-tailed brown horse.

His speed is 240.

And tie him to an open sleigh.

You'll take the lead, then get on the horse, and you'll take the lead.

Jingle bells, jingle bells, oh, how interesting it is to sit on a horse-drawn sleigh, hey

Jingle bells, jingle bells, oh, how interesting it is to sit on a horse-drawn sleigh

Jingle. Ding dong! Jingle bells, how happy we are to ski on the open sleigh.

2. Jingle Bells is a Christmas song, 1857, written by songwriter james roday pierpont. Jingle Bells is the most familiar Christmas song. But this song was not originally written for Christmas, but for Thanksgiving. From 65438 to 0857, the father of composer james roday pierpont worked in a school in Boston.

This song was written by Jimmy to his father's students to help them attend the Thanksgiving performance. Bright melody, joyful scenes and touching children's chorus make this song the most important Christmas song in 150 years and the most famous song in the world.