"You shoot one, I shoot one, remember to protect animals; You shoot two, I shoot two, and the peacock golden pheasant is a partner. You shoot three, I shoot three, and the eagle flies in the blue sky; You shoot four, I shoot four, and the geese in the sky can write; You shoot five, I shoot five, there are tigers deep in the jungle; You shoot six, I shoot six, and the orioles sing endlessly; You clap seven, I clap seven, and the bamboo panda is playing; You clap eight, I clap eight, and all animals have homes; You shoot nine, I shoot nine, people and animals are friends; You shoot ten and I shoot ten. Protecting animals is a big deal. "
In addition to "peacock golden pheasant as companion", there is the following sentence: "You shoot two, I shoot two, flowers and trees as companion." This poem is specifically "you shoot one, I shoot one, and care for flowers and plants should be kept in mind." You shoot two, I shoot two, flowers and trees are partners. You shoot three, I shoot three, and there are peonies among the flowers. You shoot four, I shoot four, plants can send oxygen; You shoot five, I shoot five, and the tree is hot in summer; You shoot six, I shoot six, full of green mountains and rivers; You shoot seven, I shoot seven, and the bamboo lawn plays games; You shoot eight, I shoot eight, and camellia blooms all over the mountain. "