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Old people often say jingle.
Old people often say the following jingles:

1, health care jingle:

You shoot one, I shoot one, and health and happiness are the purpose. You shoot two, I shoot two, and eat more fruits and vegetables.

2, the elderly health jingle:

Health and disease prevention diet, jingle lead: the purpose of health preservation is to prolong life and be healthy and disease-free. All kinds of vegetables are health treasures, and their diets are diverse and can be adjusted. Cabbage diuresis and detoxification, cucumber weight loss is effective. Radish digests the spleen and stomach, and mushrooms inhibit cancer cells. Equisetum with heat-clearing and detoxification, salt and vinegar are good at resisting virus and diminishing inflammation. Leek warms the appetite, and can also tonify the kidney and warm the knees and waist.

3, the elderly longevity and health jingle:

Four elements of longevity in old age: drinking water is the first element of longevity, and sleeping is the first supplement to longevity; Walking is the best fitness exercise; Singing is the best entertainment for pleasure.

4. Jingle with your grandson:

It's sweet to bring grandchildren. I have worked hard for decades, retired as a nurse, and my family is harmonious and praised. There is no resentment in my heart, I am indifferent to life, my family is always happy, and I help my children with their children.

5. Old people clap their hands to keep healthy.

You shoot one, I shoot one, and a peacock is wearing a flower coat; You shoot two, I shoot two, and two kangaroos hold their pockets tightly; You shoot three, I shoot three, three lambs learn to climb mountains; You clap four, I clap four, and the sparrow steals tomatoes.

As a special literary form, jingle is widely circulated among the people in China. It is concise, rhythmic and easy to sing, and has become an indispensable part of people's daily life. In this article, we will discuss the charm of jingle and its value in contemporary society. The charm of Tinker Bell lies in its unique form of expression. It skillfully integrates trivial matters, social phenomena and philosophy of life by using the phonology, glyphs and meanings of Chinese characters.

In contemporary society, jingle still has high value. The first is a vivid social portrayal. The jingle reflects social phenomena and people's living conditions, such as rising prices and environmental pollution. Through the form of jingles, people can more intuitively realize the seriousness of social problems. Secondly, jingle has the function of publicity and education. Many jingles convey positive values and moral concepts, such as respecting the old and loving the young, being diligent and frugal, etc.