original text
Li, surnamed Song, holds a long bow. Gu Huyue, the mouth of Wu Tian. Shuangxu, talk at noon. The wood is so long and the ears are old. Shuang Mu, sheep and ginger. Zhao Li, former Sun of Zhou Wuwang. Zhuge Dongfang, Shangguan Ouyang.
translate
What's your last name? My surname is Li. What director Li? Li Muzi. What's his last name? His surname is Zhang. Which one? The bow is very long. Gu, the mouth of Wu Tian, double Xu, called noon. China has many surnames, including Zhao, Qian, Sun, Li, Zhou, Wu, Zheng, Wang, Zhuge, Dongfang, Shangguan and Ouyang.
works appreciation
Song of Surnames is a children's song with the theme of hundreds of surnames, which aims to let students know about common surnames and rely on children's songs to read. The material selection of this course is close to the reality of students' life and easy to stimulate students' interest in learning. At the same time, it is catchy and full of childlike interest, suitable for students to read aloud and recite. On the basis of the traditional Mongolian pronunciation of Hundred Family Names, it rhymes some common surnames in catchy nursery rhymes. The full text consists of two sections. In the first section, the first four lines are in the form of questions and answers. The surnames "Li" and "Zhang" are introduced by introducing themselves and others respectively. The last two lines introduce two groups of surnames "Hu, Wu" and "Xu, Xu" in the form of three words and one sentence. The second section lists the top eight surnames among hundreds of surnames and the four compound surnames of "Zhuge, Dongfang, Shangguan and Ouyang", showing the numerous surnames of China and the diversity of surnames of China.