What is the complete version of Suzhou sixty-six tongue twisters?

In Suzhou, there is an alley at No.66, so there lives a 66-year-old Liu Laoliu. There are 66 good tall buildings in his house. There are 66 baskets of osmanthus oil upstairs, covered with 66 green pancakes and embroidered with 66 big pompoms. 66 ebony shafts were nailed to the bottom of the building, 66 big green cows were tied to the shafts, and 66 big monkeys were squatting beside the cows. This Mr. Liu, he's sitting at the door eating a cow's head.

Two dogs came from the south, fighting over bones and becoming enemies. They ran into sixty-six good buildings, sprinkled sixty-six baskets of osmanthus oil, smeared sixty-six green pancakes, stained sixty-six big pompoms, tore down sixty-six ebony shafts, scared away sixty-six big green cows and sixty-six big horse monkeys. This is exactly what happens when dogs chew the oil basket, but dogs don't chew the oil basket and don't leak oil.

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Tongue twisters are characterized by deliberately gathering several words with two syllables, overlapping rhymes or the same or similar pronunciations, and easily confused words, and combining them into simple and interesting rhymes, thus forming a language art that is very interesting to read.

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.

Tongue twisters are humorous and lively, with strong sense of rhythm and rich musical effects, and some of them are read in dialects with strong local characteristics. Traditional tongue twisters only pay attention to homophonic words and ignore their ideological content. Modern folk literary and art workers have injected a new flavor of the times when creating tongue twisters, and some of them have the function of solving puzzles and thinking.