What are the local nursery rhymes?

The folk nursery rhymes are as follows:

1. Malan blossoms twenty-one

This is a song for jumping rubber bands. When I was a child, I loved playing the game of jumping rubber bands. While dancing, I hummed, "One shuttlecock kicks three times, Malan blooms twenty-one, two-five-six, two-five-seven, two-eight-two-nine-thirty-one..."

I didn't know about horses at that time. I sang the nursery rhyme along with what the orchid looks like. Later, when I saw the malan flower, I always remembered the rubber band dancing in my childhood.

2. Throwing handkerchiefs

Throwing handkerchiefs was one of my favorite games when I was a child. At that time, there were no tissues, wet wipes, or handkerchiefs. Handkerchief is a very happy thing.

Still remember the familiar song: "Throw, throw the handkerchief, gently put it behind the child, don't tell it, hurry up, catch him..." Catch or Even if you can’t catch it, they say you are happy!

3. Robot spirit, build a ceiling

This is a game I played when I was very young. Two teams of horses sang songs during the competition. Divided into two groups, the friends lined up in a row hand in hand, facing each other, with some distance between them. Everyone shouted together: "Machine spirit, build the ceiling, you can choose my team members!"

Then another pair picked a person from this team, and this person ran towards the opposite side, and from the two people If you break away in the middle, take one person back with you. If you can't break away, stay in this team. Whichever side has more people in the end will win. It's roughly like this, the children can sweat profusely while playing.