You shoot one, I shoot a hygienic jingle.

Advertising words concerned about health are:

You shoot one, I shoot one, wash your hands and change clothes frequently,

You shoot two, I shoot two, clean hair and braids,

You shoot three, I shoot three, I clean up,

You shoot four, I shoot four, I'm a little cleaner,

You shoot five, I shoot five, to kill mosquitoes, flies, mice,

You shoot six, I shoot six, and the song of cleanliness is endless.

You shoot seven, I shoot seven, and the health appraisal comes first.

You shoot eight, I shoot eight, the air is fresh, flowers are everywhere,

You shoot nine times, I shoot nine times, be a clean boy,

You shoot ten, I shoot ten, and paying attention to students' habits is a big deal.

There is a language phenomenon that is very popular in China. Many people, whether leading cadres or ordinary people, just say a few words.

For example, when displaying their own or others' heroism at the dinner table, the drinkers are eloquent: deep feelings, a stuffy mouth; Shallow feelings, lick it; Feelings are thick, drink enough; Emotional iron, drinking blood.

For example, describing the corruption of individual leading cadres has been circulated in the society for a while: drinking a catty of liquor without getting drunk, stepping off the dance floor in three steps and four steps, playing mahjong for five nights and six nights without sleeping, hitting seven or eight women, and receiving thousands of gifts.

The biggest phonetic feature of Xinmin Ballad is "rhyme". Because folk songs are not ordinary spoken language, just like poetry, folk art and lyrics, they should be rhymed more or less, so that people will sound pleasant and harmonious, and it will be easy to read and remember.