The fifth-grade students make up their own nursery rhymes.

You shoot one, I shoot one. Happy 60th anniversary.

You shoot two, I shoot two, and Grandpa Hu sends a congratulatory letter.

You shoot three, I shoot three, and strive to be "four good teenagers."

You shoot four, I shoot four, hard work and enterprising is a good boy.

You shoot five, I shoot five, I want to be a little tiger in the year of the tiger.

You shoot six, I shoot six, with lofty ideals and pursuits.

You clap seven, I clap seven, and the child's heart is unshakable to the will of the party.

You clap eight, I clap eight, and everyone praises your strong body.

You clap nine, I clap nine, unite and be friendly.

You shoot ten, I shoot ten, and you practice by yourself.