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Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall.
Humpty Dumpty had a big fall.
All the horses of the king
And all the king's men
Cann't reassemble the chubby man.
This jingle is one of the most popular stories about Mother Goose in English-speaking countries.
Humpty Dumpty is a big egg.
A beautiful princess took it into the palace, sat it on the wall and watched the king's motorcade return to the palace.
It looked so hard that it accidentally broke.
Humpty-dumpty is a metaphor in English for something that can't be repaired once it is damaged.
Rhyme, also known as rhyme, refers to the use of words with the same or similar vowels in the last word of some sentences, or even the unification of words, which makes a sonorous sense of harmony when reading or singing; These places where the same vowel is used are called rhymes.
Rhyme is an important means to enhance the musicality of poetry. Modern poetry pays great attention to rhyme in order to make the tone harmonious and easy to remember. The ancients usually used official books to guide rhyming, such as? Tang Yun? Guangyun? Don't rhyme slightly? Peiwenyun, poetic fusion, poetic harmony, etc. The most popular ones were written by Wang Wenyu in the Southern Song Dynasty, which is called 108 Pingshui Rhyme.