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Chapter 48 black nursery rhyme

In the films of the Italian director Tario Argento, a kind of horror nursery rhyme often appears. The murderer chooses the target of murder and the method of murder according to the content of the nursery rhyme. The key for detectives to solve the case is to find the complete version of these nursery rhymes. Good to stop the next murder.In Hollywood B-movies, it is even more common to use old, dark nursery rhymes to add a sense of mystery and fate to murder stories. The ancestor of this kind of nursery rhymes is probably "Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes".The reason why it is called "Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes" is because there is a folklore in Europe that there is a mother goose telling stories to her goslings. This genre is a generic term for nursery rhymes, rather than a specific book or group.

The era when "Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes" was formed was from the 14th to the 18th century. Although it was "the time when the stars of mankind were shining", it was also the most savage and turbulent era. According to the British writer, poet, folklorist, and historian Andrew According to Lange, the true traces of the past of human beings can be seen through the stories of surprise and horror in folklore, and "Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes" can fully take on this important task.The "mother goose" can be anyone, from children to adults, with folk songs, lullabies, and riddles. Most of them are ballads with a strong sense of life, but there are also quite a few bloody and cruel ones, most of which are related to murder.Moreover, every time a new terrorist event is encountered, it will immediately be compiled into a new "Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme" and imported into this song system.

These creepy dark nursery rhymes have always been a favorite of speculative horror novelists. In 1928, SS Van Dyne quoted black nursery rhymes in "The Bishop's Murder". In 1939, Agatha Christie's "The Strange Case of an Island" simply imitated the nursery rhyme to kill people, opening the story of the mystery novel "Nursy Rhyme Killer". First of its kind.The Japanese especially like these dark nursery rhymes. In Takaori Takaori's gloomy work "Poison Earl Cain", "Mother Goose" runs through the whole, and "Angel Sanctuary" and Akino Moli's "Inspiration Business Law Company" also quote some Black nursery rhymes make an excuse to make the gloomy even more gloomy.

China's "Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes" were compiled by American professor Isaac Taylor Headland who taught in China in the 1920s and 1930s. Of course, they are not so scary.The professor made up nursery rhymes, which became an elegant topic of conversation for a while, but they were not handed down. Nursery rhymes are generally like this, they must be born in accordance with the times and the times, and what they appear and disappear depends on their own self-destruction, which cannot be done by human beings.The more banned and checked, the more curiosity is aroused.So, is it possible to artificially create some bright nursery rhymes and deliberately make them popular?A primary school compiled a healthy "Beijing Nursery Rhymes" and set up a nursery rhyme class. "I like Chinese class more by learning nursery rhymes and singing nursery rhymes."But now it seems that the health nursery rhymes have not been spread, but "I'm going to bomb the school, the teacher doesn't know" is still catchy.

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