Why is “Gray Nursery Rhyme” so popular?

Qian Suwei "At first, people are inherently good. If you don't do your homework, you will be a hero. The teacher asks you what to do. Take a knife and do it behind your back. What should you do if you can't beat him? If you can't beat him, go to Ultraman. "These adapted poems and children's songs used by children to ridicule and express certain emotions are called "grey nursery rhymes." Recently, a Weibo post about "grey nursery rhyme" quickly became popular on the Internet. Most of the 32 adapted jingles and poems collected on Weibo contain parody, ridicule and even offensive language. There was a survey that found that in a senior elementary school class of more than 70 students, more than half could sing "grey nursery rhymes" such as this. Why is "Gray Nursery Rhyme" so popular among students? The student said it was because "it's fun, funny, and fashionable." Indeed, most of these "grey nursery rhymes" are adapted from poems or popular songs that students are very familiar with. First, they are catchy, easy to remember and recite; second, they are playful and humorous, which enriches their spare time life and adds fun; third, To a certain extent, it also reflected their living conditions, expressed their demands and anguish, and aroused an uproar. For example, "I am the one with the heaviest schoolbag, I am the one with the most homework, and I am the one who gets up the earliest and goes to bed the latest every day. It is me or me." It is obviously their helplessness under the pressure of exam-oriented education. A true portrayal. Of course, due to the lack of guidance, this kind of "gray nursery rhymes" written and sung by students are inevitably mixed with a lot of vulgar, boring and even low-level things, such as "Rizhao Xianglu Roast Duck Restaurant, chickens, ducks and fish are in front of you. Your mouth is watering." "I feel my pocket and I don't have any money." Ruined a beautiful poem into vulgarity. The subtle influence of such "grey nursery rhymes" is not only detrimental to the formation of children's healthy and positive outlook on life and values; but also being placed in such a vulgar cultural atmosphere may also corrode children's minds and lead to distortion of aesthetic orientation. Have a negative impact on children's growth. Nursery rhymes can be said to be the recitation of the original philosophy of life. Good nursery rhymes can inspire children's yearning and pursuit of beautiful things. However, it wasn’t until these “grey nursery rhymes” became proliferated that we discovered with embarrassment that there are still nursery rhymes that are not “grey” today? For example, "grey nursery rhymes" have triggered a "nostalgia wave". For example, in some reality-themed film and television dramas, children are still singing such clichés as "You shoot one, I'll shoot one" and "Shake, shake, shake to Grandma's Bridge". Nursery rhymes are quite ironic. "Gray nursery rhymes" are not an isolated phenomenon. They reflect the fact that children's spiritual and cultural position is already in a state of loss and loss. For example, if children have no non-gray nursery rhymes to sing, how can we stop "grey nursery rhymes"? "Nursery Rhymes" takes advantage of the situation? Obviously, creating and providing cultural nourishment for children that is conducive to their healthy growth has become a top priority for adults, especially those working in education and children’s literature.