"Bunny" is a children's song originated from folk children's stories, formerly known as "Tiger Calling the Door". Li Jinhui Suite. The story mainly tells the story of the wolf pretending to be the mother rabbit and wanting to go into the house to eat the baby rabbit after the mother rabbit left. Bunny found out, and mother rabbit came back and praised Bunny for being clever. This shows the cleverness of the rabbit.
The children's song was originally named "Tiger Calling the Door", and Li Jinhui was known as "the father of children's musicals in China". This performance was written in Beijing on 1920. Li recalled, "Little Rabbit Guaiguai, formerly known as Tiger Calling the Door, is a fragment of a children's musical created by his father."
Children's song: rabbit, open the door. Open it quickly. I want to come in. I won't drive, I won't drive, and no one will drive until mom comes back. Rabbit, open the door. Open it quickly. I want to come in. Just open it. I'll open it. Mom's back. I'll open the door.
Nursery rhymes are short poems with folk songs, which are mainly accepted by children. It is one of the oldest and most basic genres of children's literature. Children's songs are a kind of folk songs, which are found all over the country. The content mostly reflects children's interest in life and spreads knowledge about life and production. Lyrics are mostly metaphorical, with smooth rhymes and catchy tunes close to language tones.