Paragraph 1: Two Tigers (Flat Tuning) Play the 5th string once on the 3rd fret once, the 4th string empty once on the 2nd fret, and once on the 5th string once on the 3rd fret?
Paragraph 2: Two Tigers
Paragraph 3: Run fast
Paragraph 4: Run fast
Paragraph 5: One has no ears
Paragraph 6: One has no tail
Paragraph 7: Really weird
Paragraph 8: Really strange
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"Two Tigers" is a song that was rewritten and adapted from the French children's song "Brother Jacques" (also translated as "Priest Jacques", called "Brother Mark" in Germany and "Brother John" in the UK). In China, "Brother Jacques" in the first and second sentences was changed to "two tigers", and the general meaning of the lyrics was also changed to say that the tiger has no eyes (or ears), or has no tail and marvels at its "strangeness".
The "tiger" in "Two Tigers" can be regarded as a symbol of beasts. In addition to nursery rhymes, ghosts and beasts often appear in some ancient myths and stories, such as: a fire dragon appears out of the sky, a powerful unicorn, etc. These images will be projected into the child's inner world, triggering creepy imaginations. In the child's mind, some beasts, monsters and monsters seem to really threaten their safety.
Reference materials:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Two Tigers