What exactly does mother goose nursery rhyme mean?
1. What is Mother Goose? Mother Goose is a collection of English folk nursery rhymes, translated into Chinese. These folk nursery rhymes have been circulating in Britain for quite a long time, some of which last for hundreds of years, with a total of more than 800 songs. The content is elegant, including humorous stories, game songs, nursery rhymes, riddles, lullabies, alphabet songs, counting songs, tongue twisters, animal songs and so on. The British call it nursery rhymes, and the Americans call it Mother Goose, which is English. (Note 1) The original story of Mother Goose's nursery rhyme II. The origin of mother goose nursery rhymes is 0. 1. There are different opinions about the spread time of mother goose nursery rhymes, and there is no conclusion. Generally speaking, there are two kinds of stories. The first one comes from a collection of stories written by French writer Charles Perrault in 1697, The Story of Mother Oye, which was later collected and edited by the British. However, it is also said that it appeared in the14th century. Because most of the lyrics rhyme at the end of the sentence for fluency, and some words will have different pronunciations with time. Therefore, some people find that if the lyrics of a song want to rhyme, it should be pronounced in the14th century, so there is a saying that it has been circulating since the14th century. (Note 2) 0.2 The origin of cruel sentences in mother goose nursery rhymes. The famous nursery rhymes such as London Railway Bridge Down and Mary Had a Little Sheep are all so-called mother goose nursery rhymes. With the passage of time, the content of mother goose nursery rhymes has been expanding, and there have been hundreds of nursery rhymes so far, but several lyrics are quite bloody. The biggest reason is that because of the different attitudes towards death between the East and the West, the orientals are very ashamed to talk about the word "death" or related topics; Westerners, on the other hand, are not afraid to talk about death, and even the education about life and death is taught from childhood. However, the lyrics in Mother Goose's nursery rhymes can also be seen from its background. /kloc-in the 0 th and 8 th centuries, the industrial revolution took place in Britain, which promoted the emergence of capitalism and caused serious inequality between the rich and the poor and class opposition. Most people have become tools and victims of capitalism, and most people have a hard life. In this turbulent and harsh living environment, it is not surprising that such lyrics will appear in mother goose nursery rhymes. Some lyrics reflect the background of the times, while others reflect part of reality. Crazy people, murderers, children who killed their parents, parents who sold their children and so on. Are common figures in poor times. It may not be acceptable for people nowadays to write their own stories as nursery rhymes, but it is a historical tragedy. Horrible mother goose nursery rhymes (here are the names of several nursery rhymes that are often deleted from the commonly published mother goose nursery rhymes, representing "causal cycle", "loneliness", "real event" and "mental disorder" respectively. )& lt 1 & gt; Who killed the robin? Who killed the robin? )<2> Ten little black boys went out for dinner. Lizzie Borden took an axe (Lizzie Borden took an axe) There was a crooked man < 5 >; Three blind mice < 6 >; Sing a sixpence song