Chinese Folklore, Pekinese Rhymes

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They are therefore compared to asses and mules which are similarly provided with bells. §^ ^ ling^ tang', — 68 — a small bell — ^ ^^ pronounce torla, a peculiar voice to get the mule, or the ass to walk. - There are of course no characters for it and those written above not only are completely arbitrary, but do not exactly correspond to the pronunciation. The same is to be said for the word ^ P^ uo-ho, which has the same meaning.
TRANSLATION Oh the bonze, the bonze is shaking the bell — go ahea
...d ! I will ride him — ride how far ? — as far as the boundary of the sky.
XLVI A- lEj iBl 5£ ^. mm m in m m m m m^ ^ i ^ /h ^ ift ^^ NOTES These words are sung to insult Mohammedans who are not allowed to eat pork. ;^ y^ tsuo^ iuo*, right and left (the Chinese right hand being the European left hand). Means now and now, several times, repeatedly.
— 69 TRANSLATION The small Mohammedan — how deceitful is he ! — to buy only four ounces of pork, he is wei- ghing for a good half-day — now he complains it is little and then he complains again it is little — then folding in his arms a pig's head he runs home.


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