1. Silkworms are like a cute little girl. They eat leaves instead of meat. They work all day spinning threads and make beautiful clothes for others.
2. A silkworm crawled towards the edge of the mulberry leaf. When its mouth touched the edge of the leaf, it started eating in big mouthfuls. After a while, a big hole leaked out of the mulberry leaf.
3. These silkworms are as thick as pen leads. They all hold their heads high and are dreaming happily.
4. Look, how high they raise their heads! Choose a place in a corner of the box, first stick the spun silk to the paper, and then keep moving your head, working tirelessly day and night, and finally weave a cocoon.
5. Silkworms are very pitiful. It was so small that it could be trampled to death if someone was not careful. The boys in our class even pinched the silkworms and played with them in stacking arhats, but the bottom one was crushed to death. Some used a pencil to poke a classmate's silkworms, and the silkworms shed a lot of "blood" and later died. I secretly felt sad for them.
6. When I pinched the silkworm's body, a leaf was firmly stuck to its feet, and it took a little effort to separate them. It turns out that silkworms’ feet are like suckers!
7. Silkworm babies only like to eat mulberry leaves, and they must be broken into pieces with scissors and arrows to eat, otherwise the cocoons will be black.
8. The moth bit out of the cocoon and emerged. Its white, fat body and two white wings were covered with short down, like a white sweater.
9. I don’t know how long it took, but it finally shed its dirty old khaki skin. The silkworm body, which has become white and plump, soft and shiny, seems to be wearing a snow-white dress, so beautiful.
10. I am a spring silkworm. After eating mulberry leaves, I will spin silk. Even if I put it in a pot and boil it, the silk will continue to grow after it dies, in order to add a little warmth to the world.
11. The silkworm's body is divided into six or seven segments, and each segment has small black spots like stars on both sides.
12. The silkworm that has shed its skin three times has become white and plump. The soft and shiny body of the silkworm seems to be wearing a snow-white dress, which is very beautiful.
13. I opened the mulberry leaves and saw a few small black bugs as long as ants crawling around - the silkworm babies were born.
14. Silkworm baby is a born "actor". Ten thousand pairs of eyes are staring at it, and it seems invisible. It still performs eating mulberry leaves freely on the stage, without any stage fright.
15. The summer air is clear in April, the silkworms are sleeping, their heads are high and their eyebrows are blooming again.
16. The silkworm baby is also a born "painter". You see, when it eats mulberry leaves, it seems to be drawing an arc, circle by circle, painting slowly, and in a short time, the mulberry leaves turn into It became a work of art with only stems and rods left.
17. After ten days to half a month, the pupa inside the cocoon bites through the cocoon and turns into a silk moth. Its flying ability is very poor and it can only flutter in the vicinity.
18. Silkworm babies only like to eat mulberry leaves, and they must be broken into pieces with scissors and arrows to eat, otherwise the cocoons will be black. Once, I washed the mulberry leaves cleanly without wiping a drop of water off them. I thought it would be more juicy and palatable and the silkworms would like to eat it more. But the silkworms didn’t even move. My classmates told me to feed them like this. Silkworms are not good. That's when I knew I had done something wrong.
19. The silkworm’s mouth was originally very small, but now it can open very wide. At this time, the silkworm baby ate the mulberry leaves much faster than before. A large mulberry leaf was eaten up in a short time.
20. Silkworm babies are still born "singers". When I listen to the silkworm babies eating mulberry leaves with my ears, I can really hear the "rustling" sound. The rhythmic rustling sound is like a song. Music you never tire of listening to.
21. A few days later, the little silkworms grew bigger, and I began to observe their actions carefully.
22. Although laziness is as weak as water, it often conquers us: it penetrates into all goals and behaviors in life, eroding and destroying passion and virtue.
23. The spring silkworms held their heads high and chests high, swinging slowly and leisurely, vomiting, vomiting, endlessly, as if there was a ball of silk thread in the belly of the silkworm, which could never be evacuated. Non-stop nonsense.
24. Silkworms eat non-stop all day long. You will definitely say that they are greedy, but I always feel that they are saving energy for making cocoons and spinning silk.
25. The silkworm ate it with relish, wiped his mouth and fell asleep happily. He looked for something to eat with his sleepy eyes.
26. First stick the spun silk to the paper, then keep moving your head, work tirelessly day and night, and finally weave it into a cocoon.
27. I observed them carefully: It turned out that the silkworm's body was divided into six or seven segments, and there were small black spots like stars on both sides of each segment. At the front is its head, with small star-like eyes and a small brown mouth. There are six or seven pairs of small feet under the body. The feet are covered with downy hair and can stick to walls and leaves.
28. The spring silkworm is indifferent and proves it by its hard work. It is indifferent and speaks by its hard work.
29. When the hemp leaves are shining brightly, whose cocoons can make a village full of fragrance? The lady whispering coquettishly across the fence.
30. These silkworms are as thick as pen refills. They really all hold their heads high and are dreaming happily. They sleep scattered on the green mulberry leaves, like sailing ships sailing on the blue sea, refreshing and refreshing. What a cute little thing!
31. Later, I discovered that they were shedding their skin. Unfortunately, I missed the opportunity to watch the silkworm shed its skin this time.
32. Spring silkworms eat mulberry leaves, but what they spit out are gold and silver threads. It dedicated its short life to mankind.
33. The plump, soft and lustrous body of silkworms seems to be wearing a snowy dress, so beautiful.
34. Spring is here, the flowers in the fields are blooming, and my little silkworms have emerged from the silkworm eggs at some point.
35. The silkworm baby looks a bit strange. Its body is white and fat, with slightly smaller ends and a larger middle. It is round in shape and about the thickness of my little finger. If you look carefully, you will find that their bodies are segmented one by one, with black rings on their abdomens. There are some small black dots on both sides of the body. Dad said they are blowholes. At first glance, there was a small black spot on the silkworm's head. After careful inspection, I realized that it was their mouth. When they eat mulberry leaves, their mouths open like a rake, and they eat the mulberry leaves in one go. I don't like their scalp, it's wrinkled and ugly. Silkworm babies also have so many legs, fourteen in total. There are three pairs of tail-shaped, pointed feet on the chest, and four pairs of round, fleshy feet on the abdomen. I really don’t know what they need those feet for.
36. We must remember that the silkworm that has made a cocoon cannot see the world outside the cocoon.
37. I also discovered that there are two beards under the mouth of the spring silkworm, and there are clips on both sides of the mouth. It turns out that the mulberry leaves were crushed by the clips first, and then swallowed into the stomach.
38. I am very excited to see the birth of these little lives. So, I used a brush to brush them one by one on the fresh and chopped mulberry leaves.
39. Silkworm babies are so cute! It has a tawny, small and exquisite head; its body is like a train - one section after another; there are ten big feet on its long belly, and six small feet on its chest. It's full of little thorns, and when you put it on your hand, it feels itchy. I put the tender mulberry leaves in the house of the silkworm babies. When the silkworm babies saw the green mulberry leaves, they all rushed over and hooked the mulberry leaves with their little thorny feet on their chests. While wolfing down the food. When the silkworms ate, the mulberry leaves made a "rustling" sound.
40. The little silkworm has a huge appetite. A plastic bag full of mulberry leaves was eaten in a day and a half. In order to provide them with enough mulberry leaves, my mother and I have to go shopping every two or three days. Sometimes we also go to the park to pick mulberry leaves, so as to ensure that the silkworm babies are full. They like to eat fresh mulberry leaves the most, but when they are hungry, they can even swallow the disgusting dried leaves.
41. After a month, the silkworm baby is already more than an inch long, and it is much cuter than the newly born silkworm baby. You see, their chubby white and green bodies are so interesting to twist around.
42. You haven’t thought about it that much. After the incident, I was alone, spitting out tiny memories like a winter silkworm, weaving them into longings.
43. "Silkworm babies" are very interesting when they eat. Some eat along the edge of the mulberry leaves first, and then eat all the way to the center of the mulberry leaves; some eat from a small skylight under the leaves, and then naughtyly crawl through the "skylight" to the surface of the leaves; sometimes, they eat The mulberry leaves are eaten like an irregular map; sometimes the stems of the mulberry leaves are also eaten, as if they can never have enough.
44. The silkworms began to spin silk. They held their heads high and chests high, swinging slowly and leisurely, spitting, spitting, endlessly, as if there was a ball of silk thread in the belly of the silkworm. , I could never finish pumping and pulling, and within a few days, I vomited a thick layer.
45. God still hinders farming. Silkworms are afraid of rain and cold, and seedlings are afraid of fire. Yin/ is also wrong; sunny is also wrong.
46. When silkworms eat mulberry leaves, they make a "rustling" sound. If you close your eyes, you will think it is raining lightly.
47. In the silkworm plaque, silkworm babies are rippling like fine waves, vying for the fat and tender mulberry leaves, making bursts of rustling sounds like drizzle and breeze.
48. I picked up a silkworm and looked left and right. Its head was big, but its eyes were small, like small black dots. The body is divided into sections, with a small black spot on each side of each section.
49. The silkworm babies are beginning to shed their skin. Look, it first tightens its body, and then straightens its tail - it does this strange gymnastics continuously and slowly.
50. It is wearing a snow-white dress. And fat. The black mouth and every joint on the body. There are a few small spots on the sides. It has 16 legs, which are small and have a few fine hairs on them. If you put it on your hand, it will feel itchy and will not fall off. When eating mulberry leaves, they eat them bit by bit, "sand-sand", like it's raining outside.
51. After a month, the silkworm baby is already more than an inch long, and it is much cuter than the newly born silkworm baby. You see, their chubby white and green bodies are really interesting to twist around. Their mouths were originally small, but now they can open very wide. At this time, the silkworms ate the mulberry leaves much faster than before. A large mulberry leaf was eaten up in a short time. When eating, there is still a "rustling" sound. If you closed your eyes, you would think it was raining lightly.
52. Silkworms began to weave beautiful silk houses. Look, its head is raised so high. It carefully chooses the place to build its house. It first sticks the silk it spits out on the paper, and then keeps moving its head. It works tirelessly day and night, and finally weaves something like a peanut. The same white silk room.
53. Silkworm babies grow faster and eat more. Today I saw them eating up all the mulberry leaves at once, so I wanted to add some fresh ones to them, but when I ran to the place where the mulberry leaves were placed, I saw that well! Not a single mulberry leaf is left. I thought: Seeing that the silkworms are about to spin silk, and now that there are no mulberry leaves, should we let them starve like this? How pitiful that is! So I took some vegetable leaves to feed them, but they didn't even look at them, preferring to be hungry.
54. Silkworms are very smart when eating mulberry leaves. They eat the leaf meat in big mouthfuls, leaving behind all the leaf tendons. The mulberry leaves they have eaten are like nets.
55. I picked up a silkworm and looked left and right. Its head was big, but its eyes were small, like small black dots. The body is divided into sections, with a small black spot on each side of each section. When I picked up the silkworm's body, a leaf was firmly stuck to its feet, and it took a little effort to separate them. It turns out that silkworms’ feet are like suckers! Good sentences describing silkworms: Silkworms are very smart when they eat mulberry leaves
1. The silkworms ate with relish, wiped their mouths and fell asleep happily, looking for food quickly with sleepy eyes.
2. The silkworm babies are beginning to shed their skin. Look, it first tightens its body, then straightens its tail, and continues to do this strange gymnastics slowly and continuously.
3. Silkworm babies eat non-stop all day long. You will definitely say that they are greedy, but I always feel that they are saving energy for making cocoons and spinning silk.
4. After a month, the silkworm baby is already over an inch long and is much cuter than the newly born baby silkworm. You see, their chubby white and green bodies are really interesting to twist around. Their mouths were originally small, but now they can open very wide. At this time, the silkworms ate the mulberry leaves much faster than before. A large mulberry leaf was eaten up in a short time. When eating, there is still a rustling sound. If you closed your eyes, you would think it was raining lightly.
5. I am very excited to see the birth of these little lives. So, I used a brush to brush them one by one on the fresh and chopped mulberry leaves.
6. Silkworm babies only like to eat mulberry leaves, and they must be broken into pieces with scissors and arrows for them to eat, otherwise the cocoons will be black. Once, I washed the mulberry leaves cleanly without wiping a drop of water off them. I thought it would be more juicy and palatable and the silkworms would like to eat it more. But the silkworms didn’t even move. My classmates told me to feed them like this. Silkworms are not good. That's when I knew I had done something wrong.
7. When silkworms eat mulberry leaves, they make a rustling sound. If you close your eyes, you will think it is raining lightly.
8. It is wearing a snow-white dress. And fat. The black mouth and every joint on the body. There are a few small spots on the sides. It has 16 legs, which are small and have a few fine hairs on them. If you put it on your hand, it will feel itchy and will not fall off. When eating mulberry leaves, they are eaten bit by bit, rustling like rain outside.
9. The silkworm’s mouth was originally very small, but now it can open very wide. At this time, the silkworm baby ate the mulberry leaves much faster than before. A large mulberry leaf was eaten up in a short time.
10. Silkworm babies are so cute! It has a tawny, small and exquisite head; its body is segmented like a train; there are ten big feet on its long belly, and six small feet on its chest, which are also covered with A small thorn, when I put it on my hand, it feels itchy. I put the tender mulberry leaves in the house of the silkworm babies. When the silkworm babies saw the green mulberry leaves, they all rushed over and hooked the mulberry leaves with their little thorny feet on their chests. While wolfing down the food. As the silkworms ate, the mulberry leaves made a rustling sound.
11. I observed them carefully: It turned out that the silkworm's body was divided into six or seven segments, and there were small black spots like stars on both sides of each segment. At the front is its head, with small star-like eyes and a small brown mouth. There are six or seven pairs of small feet under the body. The feet are covered with downy hair and can stick to walls and leaves.
12. These silkworms are as thick as pen leads. They all hold their heads high and are dreaming happily.
13. God still hinders farming. Silkworms are afraid of rain and cold, and seedlings are afraid of fire. Yin is also wrong; sunny is also wrong.
14. I am a spring silkworm. After eating mulberry leaves, I will spin silk. Even if I put it in a pot and boil it, the silk will continue to grow after it dies, in order to add a little warmth to the world.
15. In the silkworm plaque, the silkworms are rippling like fine waves, vying for the fat and tender mulberry leaves, making bursts of rustling sounds like drizzle and breeze.
16. Silkworms are very interesting when they eat. Some eat along the edge of the mulberry leaves first, and eat all the way to the center of the mulberry leaves; some eat from a small skylight under the leaves, and then naughtyly crawl through the skylight to the surface of the leaves; sometimes, they eat the mulberry leaves They eat like an irregular map; sometimes they even eat the stems of mulberry leaves, as if they can never have enough.
17. First stick the spun silk to the paper, then keep moving your head, work tirelessly day and night, and finally weave it into a cocoon.
18. A silkworm crawled towards the edge of a mulberry leaf. When its mouth touched the edge of the leaf, it started eating with big mouthfuls. After a while, a big hole leaked out of the mulberry leaf.
19. The silkworm baby is also a natural painter. You see, when it eats mulberry leaves, it seems to be drawing arcs, circle by circle, painting slowly, and in a short time, the mulberry leaves turn into Only the stems and rods remain of the artwork.
20. I also discovered that there are two beards under the mouth of the spring silkworm, and there are clips on both sides of the mouth. It turns out that the mulberry leaves were crushed by the clips first, and then swallowed into the stomach.
21. Silkworms are like a cute little girl. They do not eat meat but eat leaves. They work all day spinning threads and make beautiful clothes for others.
22. The silkworms began to spin silk. They held their heads high and chests high, swinging slowly and leisurely, spitting, spitting, endlessly, as if there was a ball of silk thread in the belly of the silkworm. , I could never finish pumping and pulling, and within a few days, I vomited a thick layer.
23. A few days later, the little silkworms grew bigger, and I began to observe their actions carefully.
24. Silkworm babies grow faster and eat more. Today I saw them eating up all the mulberry leaves at once, so I wanted to add some fresh ones to them, but when I ran to the place where the mulberry leaves were placed, I saw that well! Not a single mulberry leaf is left. I thought: Seeing that the silkworms are about to spin silk, and now that there are no mulberry leaves, should we let them starve like this? How pitiful that is! So I took some vegetable leaves to feed them, but they didn't even look at them, preferring to be hungry.
25. Later, I discovered that they were shedding their skin. Unfortunately, I missed the opportunity to watch the silkworm shed its skin this time.
26. The silkworm that has shed its skin three times has become white and plump. The soft and shiny body of the silkworm seems to be wearing a snow-white dress, which is very beautiful.
27. Spring silkworms eat mulberry leaves, but what they spit out are gold and silver threads. It dedicated its short life to mankind.
28. Although laziness is as weak as water, it often conquers us: it penetrates into all goals and behaviors in life, eroding and destroying passion and virtue.
29. The white, plump, soft and shiny silkworm body seems to be wearing a snowy dress, so beautiful.
30. Spring is here, the flowers in the fields are blooming, and my little silkworms have emerged from the silkworm eggs at some point.
31. I opened the mulberry leaves and saw a few small black bugs as long as ants crawling around. Silkworm babies were born.
32. I don’t know how long it took, but it finally shed its dirty old khaki skin. The silkworm body, which has become white and plump, soft and shiny, seems to be wearing a snow-white dress, so beautiful.
33. These silkworms are as thick as pen refills. They all hold their heads high and are dreaming happily. They sleep scatteredly on the green mulberry leaves, like sailboats sailing on the blue sea, refreshing and refreshing. What a cute little thing!
34. When I picked up the silkworm's body, a leaf was firmly stuck to its feet, and it took a little effort to separate them. It turns out that silkworms’ feet are like suckers!
35. After a month, the silkworm baby was already over an inch long and much cuter than the newly born silkworm baby. You see, their chubby white and green bodies are so interesting to twist around.
36. After a few days, the silkworms began to build beautiful silk houses and emerged from the silkworm eggs. How high they raised their heads! Choosing a place in a corner of the box, I began to observe their actions carefully. The little silkworm was slow to get up, but now it can open its arms very wide. Look, it looks a bit like a sea cucumber. It's a pity that I missed the opportunity to watch the little silkworm shed its skin this time. It finally shed its dirty old khaki skin. Sloughed off to be white and fat.
37. The moth bit out of the cocoon and emerged. Its white, fat body and two white wings were covered with short down, like a white sweater.
38. The little silkworm has a huge appetite. A plastic bag full of mulberry leaves was eaten in a day and a half. In order to provide them with enough mulberry leaves, my mother and I have to go shopping every two or three days. Sometimes we also go to the park to pick mulberry leaves, so as to ensure that the silkworm babies are full. They like to eat fresh mulberry leaves the most, but when they are hungry, they can even swallow the disgusting dried leaves.
39. The spring silkworms held their heads high and chests high, swinging slowly and leisurely, vomiting, vomiting, endlessly, as if there was a ball of silk thread in the belly of the silkworm, which could never be evacuated. Non-stop nonsense.
40. After ten days to half a month, the pupa inside the cocoon bites through the cocoon and turns into a silk moth. Its flying ability is very poor and it can only flutter in the vicinity.
41. I was very excited to see the birth of these little lives. My little silkworms, I don’t know when, became beautiful.
42. The silkworms began to weave beautiful silk houses. Look, its head is raised so high. It carefully chooses the place to build its house. It first sticks the silk it spits out on the paper, and then keeps moving its head. It works tirelessly day and night, and finally weaves something like a peanut. The same white silk room.
43. I picked up a silkworm and looked left and right. Its head was big, but its eyes were small, like small black dots. The body is divided into sections, with a small black spot on each side of each section. When I picked up the silkworm's body, a leaf was firmly stuck to its feet, and it took a little effort to separate them. It turns out that silkworms’ feet are like suckers!
44. The silkworm baby looks a bit strange. Its body is white and fat, with slightly smaller ends and a larger middle. It is round in shape, about as thick as my little finger. If you look carefully, you will find that their bodies are segmented one by one, with black rings on their abdomens. There are some small black dots on both sides of the body. Dad said they are blowholes. At first glance, there was a small black spot on the silkworm's head. After careful inspection, I realized that it was their mouth. When they eat mulberry leaves, their mouths open like a rake, and they eat the mulberry leaves in one go. I don't like their scalp, it's wrinkled and ugly. Silkworm babies also have so many legs, fourteen in total. There are three pairs of tail-shaped, pointed feet on the chest, and four pairs of round, fleshy feet on the abdomen. I really don’t know what they need those feet for.
45. Silkworm babies are also born singers. When I listen to the silkworm babies eating mulberry leaves with my ears, I can really hear the rustling sound. The rhythmic rustling sound is like a song that I never tire of listening to. music.
46. The silkworm's body is divided into six or seven segments/, and there are small black spots like stars on both sides of each segment.
47. The silkworms began to spin silk. They held their heads high and chests high, and swayed slowly and leisurely, vomiting, vomiting, endlessly, as if there was a ball of silk thread in the belly of the silkworm, which could never be pulled out.
48. Look, their fat, white and blue bodies are so interesting to twist around. Their mouths are small to begin with, and they work tirelessly day and night. A few days later, the little silkworms grew bigger and made a rustling sound. If you closed your eyes, you would think it was raining lightly. The soft and shiny body of the silkworms seemed to be wearing a snow-white dress. The baby silkworms Eating mulberry leaves was much faster than before. When I got up in the morning, I went to see them. They shrank and stretched, which was very interesting. After a few days, many silkworms did not eat and did not move.
49. Silkworms are very pitiful. It was so small that it could be trampled to death if someone was not careful. The boys in our class even pinched the silkworms and played with them in stacking arhats, but the bottom one was crushed to death. Some poked a classmate's silkworms with a pencil, and the silkworms bled a lot and died later. I secretly felt sad for them.
50. Silkworm babies only like to eat mulberry leaves, and they must be broken into pieces with scissors and arrows to eat, otherwise the cocoons will be black.
51. Look, how high they raise their heads! Choose a place in a corner of the box, first stick the spun silk to the paper, and then keep moving your head, working tirelessly day and night, and finally weave a cocoon.
52. The spring silkworm is indifferent and proves it by its hard work. It is indifferent and speaks by its hard work.
53. Silkworm baby is a born actor. Ten thousand pairs of eyes are staring at it, and it seems invisible. It still performs eating mulberry leaves freely on the stage, without any stage fright.
54. Silkworms are very smart when eating mulberry leaves. They eat the leaf meat in big mouthfuls, leaving behind all the leaf tendons. The mulberry leaves they have eaten are like nets. Silkworm's Tongue Twister
Silkworm's Tongue Twister
Niujiabu, Niu Xiaotuo,
Go home from school to feed the rabbits.
There are black rabbits and white rabbits.
There are flower rabbits and gray rabbits.
The black rabbit likes to eat potatoes,
The white rabbit likes to eat carrots,
The flower rabbit likes to eat corn,
The gray rabbit likes to eat Tender mushrooms.
The little Tudu took good care of it,
and soon fed the black rabbit, the white rabbit, the flower rabbit and the gray rabbit.
Dongxiang’s opera box leads to Xixiang,
Xixiang’s opera box finds Dongxiang,
Dongxiang and Xixiang’s operas come and go only for one opera box ,
From Xixiang to Dongxiang, there is only one performance of "The West Chamber".
Hong Duzi, the son of Hong Duzi,
uses a red mold to practice calligraphy.
Hong Duzi’s father, Hong Duzi,
has a long A red beard.
Hong Duzi called the red mold a red beard,
Hong Douzi laughed so hard that his beard blew.
Red Beard told Hong Duzi,
The person practicing calligraphy is Hong Mold, not Red Beard,
The beard is Red Beard,
Hong The beard is a Hong beard,
the red mold is a red mold.
Hong Huzi is not Hong Huzi,
Hong Huzi is not Red Beard,
Honghuzi is not Hong Mold,
Hong Mold Not Redbeard either.
Hong Duzi taught his son Hong Duzi to find out,
What is Hong Huzi,
What is Red Beard,
What is Red mold.
My mother-in-law brought a pair of geese,
and sold them across the river to buy pot.
Sold a goose and bought two pots.
My mother-in-law held the pot and I held the goose.
I helped her, and she praised me.
My mother-in-law and I held the pot and held the goose across the river together.
There is an elder Liu in Liujiapo Village.
Elder Liu is particularly good at raising cattle.
Lao Liu loves Lao Niu, and Lao Niu loves Lao Liu.
Lao Liu raised cows to give birth to calves,
One year, he earned 3,666 yuan and sixty-six dollars from selling cows,
Lao Liu was happy With a curly beard,
everyone tells me that I, Old Liu, need to raise more cows.
Blue sailboat with blue sails
Blue sailboat with blue sails.
A blue sailboat hangs a blue sail,
A blue sailboat hangs a blue sailboat.
Sailboat is blue, sail is blue,
Sailboat is blue and blue.
There is a silkworm on the leaf,
A cicada on the tree,
The silkworm is doing the work on the leaf,
The cicada is on the branch Singing and playing,
The cicada said that the silkworm was the most stupid,
The silkworm said that the cicada was really annoying.
A long ruler and a short ruler.
The long ruler is one meter and fourteen,
The short ruler is four meters and ten.
The short ruler of 4.10 meters is longer than the long ruler of 1.14 meters.
The long ruler of 1.14 meters is shorter than the short ruler of 4.10 meters.
The bamboo grows long, so do I.
The bamboo grows long, so do I.
The bamboo grows longer than me.
As long bamboo grows, so do I.
Long bamboo and I grow together.
I want to grow longer than the long bamboo,
I looked at the long bamboo and cried for a long time.
Wrap flat food (dumplings)
Half a scoop of bread and half a scoop of flat food,
Half a scoop of bread and half a scoop of flat food,
Half a scoop of flat food A scoop of bread is not enough.
A scoop and a half of flat bread is not enough.
If you use bread to eat more noodles, you will eat more noodles.
If you use bread to eat flat food, you will eat less noodles. Tongue twister "Silkworms are hidden in the leaves"
Silkworms are hidden in the leaves
Silkworms are often hidden in the leaves,
Silkworms are often hidden in the leaves.
Silkworms often hide in leaves,
Tibetan silkworms often hide in leaves
Other tongue twisters:
< p> 1. "Dogs eat meat, monkeys eat lotus roots"Dogs eat meat, monkeys eat lotus roots.
The dog is greedy for meat. The dog is greedy for meat but not the lotus root.
The thin monkey eats the lotus root. The thin monkey eats the lotus root but not the meat.
2. "Long and short whip handles"
Long whip handle, short whip handle,
The long whip handle is half longer than the short whip handle. Whip handle.
Short whip handle, long whip handle,
The short whip handle is half a whip handle shorter than the long whip handle.
3. "Cats and Birds Inside and Outside the Temple"
There is a cat inside the temple,
There is a bird outside the temple.
The cat looks at the bird inside the temple,
The bird looks at the cat outside the temple.
The cats in the temple meow at the birds,
The birds are afraid that the cats will bite them and fly away.
Birds are calling cats outside the temple,
Cats are calling, birds are making noise, and cats are making noise.
4. "A Cat Lying on the Roof of the Liao Tower Temple"
< p> There is a temple in Liao Tower.There is a cat lying on the top of the temple.
The cat meows,
The temple ridge is tilted at both ends.
The cat meows Miaojiqiao,
Pedestrians stand and look:
See if it is the cat meowing Miaojiqiao,
or Miaojiqiao Cat meows?
5. "Old Mo and Lao Duo sell ink steamed buns"
Lao Mo sells ink,
Lao Duo sells steamed buns,
Lao Duo sells buns to buy ink,
Lao Mo sells ink to buy buns.
If you exchange ink for steamed buns, you will never have steamed buns.
If you exchange steamed buns for steamed buns, there will always be ink.
6. "Gray Magpie and Black Magpie"
A group of gray magpies and a group of black magpies.
A gray magpie flies into a flock of black magpies,
There is a gray magpie in the black magpie flock.
A black magpie flies into a group of gray magpies,
There is a black magpie in the group of gray magpies.
7. "Near-shaped homophones"
Mu Yong is read as barrel but not poke,
Yuenong is read as pus but not as hazy.
Mi Geng reads "Jinggong" but not "Geng",
"Riqing reads Qing" but not "Eye".
Mi Zong reads Zong but not Zong;
Yan Ding reads Ding but not Ding.
Tujing reads the realm but does not read the mirror,
Tuping reads the level but does not read the commentary.
Erling reads Ling but not Ling,
Huodeng reads Deng but does not read Cheng.
The words Yong are recited but not the chrysalis;
The moon and stars are read Xing but not the apes.
To clarify the proximal characters,
Look at the parting sounds next to the characters.
8. "Nine Drunkards Go Drinking"
On September 9, nine drunkards went to drink.
Nine wine glasses, nine glasses of wine,
Nine drunkards take nine sips.
After drinking nine sips of wine,
poured nine more glasses of wine.
The nine drunkards picked up the wine and drank nine more sips.
Nine glasses of wine, nine sips of wine,
Nine drunkards are drunk.
9. "Short Tongue Twister"
The cost of books is the cost of books,
The cost of books is the cost of books,
< p> Book expenses Book expenses Books expenses.