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What is the jingle “one volt, two volts, three volts”?

One volt, two volts and three volts jingle:

In 1929, the fan never left my hand.

Thirty-nine twenty-seven, ice water is as sweet as honey.

Forty-nine and thirty-six, wiping sweat is like getting out of a bath.

Fifty-nine forty-five, wearing autumn leaves and dancing.

Six-nine-fifty-four, taking advantage of the cool weather and entering the Buddhist temple.

Seventy-nine and sixty-three, looking for sheets by the bedside.

Eight-nine-seventy-two, think about covering the quilt.

Nine-nine and eighty-one, every family is making charcoal.

Jingle to describe the hot weather in summer:

1. There is snow and rain in the sky.

2. If the cloud faces east, everything will be lost; if the cloud faces south, the water will float the boat; if the cloud faces west, the chicken will be wetted to death; if the cloud faces north, the water will push the boat.

3. If you have early burn (Xia), you will not go out, but if you have late burn (Xia), you will die from the sun.

4. Spring (beginning of spring) cold is not considered cold, but Jingzhe (Jingzhe) is cold for half a year.

5. The drought lasts from the beginning of August to the end of May next year.

6. During the severe heat and the mild heat, the mice were stuffed to death.

7. It’s cool in the morning, sunny at noon, and windy in the afternoon.

8. There won’t be much rain in the morning, so your ears will get wet and you will lose your hair after meals. (It means it rains more than in the morning)

9. The smoke covers Maotou, and the long-term workers pull out pillows.