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"A Lama from the South" is the word in which cross talk?

This is a tongue twister, a word from the cross talk "Tongue Twister".

A Lama came from the south, holding five pounds of kunmu in his hand. A mute came from the north with a trumpet pinned to his waist.

Lamas in the south are pulling Kunmu, and they want to exchange Kunmu for the mute speakers in the north.

Dumb people don't want to change their horns for Lama's eyes, and Lama also wants to change his horns.

Lama waved his gun and drew another corner. The mute took off his horn and gave it to the Lama who was drawing a gun. I don't know whether Tila shot at another speaker mute or whether another speaker mute hit Tila.

Lamas stew their eyes, and dumb people blow their horns.

Characteristics of tongue twister

Tongue twisters are characterized by deliberately combining several disyllabic words with overlapping rhymes or words with the same or similar pronunciation and easily confused words into simple and interesting rhymes, thus forming an easy-to-read but interesting language art.

It is worth mentioning that tongue twisters are good teaching materials for language training. Seriously practicing tongue twister can make your mind react flexibly, use your breath freely, articulate your mouth clearly and avoid stuttering. It can also be used as a casual and funny language game.

For example, "there is a round eye in front of the mountain, and there is a round eye behind the mountain. The two are better than the eyes in front of the mountain; I don't know whether Yan's eyes are rounder than Yang's or Yang's eyes are rounder than Yan's. "There is a song called" The soothsayer and the Garlic Hanger ",which also sounds charming:" There are soothsayers and garlic hangers in the street. Divination is divination, garlic is for sale.

The fortune teller called the one who hung garlic and the one who hung garlic called the one who bought garlic. Fortune tellers don't buy garlic that hangs garlic, and those who hang garlic are not fortune tellers. "Listening to these two tongue twisters will definitely make people feel interesting.