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Mid-autumn festival guess what lantern fans guess
Mid-Autumn Festival solve riddles on the lanterns Daquan

crossword

1, A Black Sea, never opens his mouth, and when he opens his mouth, his tongue falls out (for a crop);

2, people take off their clothes, it wears clothes, people take off their hats, it wears a hat (a daily necessities);

3, single wood to build tall buildings, no tiles and no bricks, people walk underwater, water flows on people (make a daily necessities);

4, looks like a hanging tower, full of flowers, runs fast, but unfortunately is dumb (playing an animal);

5, green leather bag and white meat, like a big pillow, don't listen to the name cold, the weather is hot in the market (hit a plant);

6. My body is thin and long, my head is long and white, and my body is shining. I always love to talk about hygiene and walk in my mouth twice a day.

Answer: 1, melon seeds 2, coat rack 3, umbrella 4, giraffe 5, wax gourd 6, toothbrush.

crossword

1. Mom has eyes, dad has eyes, and adopted son has no eyes, making mom scream.

(the act of beating animals)

2. One person sits on the small turntable, and one person holds a knife. Later, Cao Cao offered a knife with a mirror, but Dong Zhuo ignored it.

(Play daily activities)

3. Tell me everything, tell me a lot, remember that I have a big heart and know that I am laughing.

(Play daily activities)

4. One person can do it, but two people can't. Everyone has said that everyone has never seen it.

(Play daily activities)

There are as many as four articles from four generals to the next part. One "xianggong" was promoted and three "xianggong" failed.

(Play daily activities)

6. Not a big monkey, go to the wall and kowtow.

(Hit an animal)

7. The scales are red and yellow. If you don't make soup, you won't make soup. Although the four seas are not my wish, you can live with half a jar of water.

(Hit an animal)

8. Cone-tailed olive head, armored slowly.

(Hit an animal)

9. Sleep in the bridal chamber in winter, wander in the wild in summer, and sing by the water after the rain clears.

(Hit an animal)

10. Small altar, flat mouth, which can be inserted into the bull's head but cannot be laid hands on. (Hit an animal)

Answer: 1. Chickens lay eggs; 2. Shave your head; 3. guess riddles; 4. dreaming; 5. play mahjong; 6. Woodpecker; 7. goldfish; 8. tortoise; 9. Frogs; 10. Snails.

1. Guess the name of this city.

(1) Fragrant Garden in August (Guilin)

(2) Gobi is just sand (Changsha)

(3) The ship leaves the Changjiang Estuary (Shanghai)

(4) Have a safe trip (Lushun)

(5) Wear cotton-padded jacket in summer (Wuhan)

(6) Two fat people hug (Hefei)

(7) Calm (Ningbo)

(8) Everyone laughs at you (Qiqihar)

2. Crossword puzzles

(1) Broken Moon (Heart) of Three Stars

(2) The day when two people broke through (husband)

(3) Fire burns ears (G)

(4) transmit (sound)

(5) Synthetic aperture (temple)

(6) Reach the bottom (inches)

3. Guess two-part allegorical sayings

(1) pig, look in the mirror (inside and outside is not a person)

(2) The boss is lazy and diligent (non-stop)

(3) The weasel pays New Year greetings to the chicken (no kindness)

(4) The horn is placed on the donkey's head (four unlike)

(5) It is difficult for roosters to lay eggs (there is nothing in their bellies)

(6) Old sow chasing rabbits (out of breath)

On Mid-Autumn Festival in solve riddles on the lanterns.

1. 15 moon (idiom 1),

2. China * * * enjoys Mid-Autumn Festival (tourism terminology),

3. The sea rises and the moon rises, and the horizon at this time is * * * (playing the name of Shanxi).

4. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival (the first film),

5. Laugh at the festive reunion (playing the flower name one),

6. Enjoy chrysanthemum in Mid-Autumn Festival (playing idiom 1),

7. Mid-Autumn Moon Cake (computer term 1),

8. I will return according to the moon (pop songs 1).

9. Good marriage in Mid-Autumn Festival (the first city in China).

10. The moon is round and happy to open the sickle (idiom 1).

11.1May shines on the beach (idiom1),

12. Until I raised my cup, I asked Mingyue (a polite expression).

13. Look up at the bright moon (name a foreign investor),

14. bright moon in the sky (playing Guangdong city name one),

15. The moonlight shines,

16. Looking up at the starry sky (playing the idiom 1),

17. A bright moon shines in front of the window.

18. WU GANG holds out osmanthus wine (title 1).

19. Mid-Autumn honeymoon (idiom 1),

20. Mid-Autumn Festival Moon Appreciation Party (meteorological expression 1).

Mystery of Hong Zhou Forest

Answer:

1. aboveboard, 2. Group sightseeing, 3. Datong, 4. Have a nice meeting, 5. Albizia julibrissin, 6. Full moon, 7. Floppy disk, 8. I will leave when the moon goes, 9. Chongqing, 10. A bumper harvest is in sight. 165438+. 16. Looking ahead, 17. Come to the club, 18. Welcome song, 19. Surprised, 20. It will be cloudy tomorrow night.

Guessing idioms and riddles in Mid-Autumn Festival

Dragon (to use an idiom). Be deaf to ...

One (type an idiom). One by one.

Be good (to use an idiom). Take sb. by surprise

Asia (to use an idiom). Find it difficult/embarrassing to mention one thing.

Lord (to use an idiom). Advance with indomitable will

Ah (to use an idiom). As close as lips and teeth-closely related and interdependent.

Sentence (type an idiom). break up a friendship

Who (to use an idiom). See with your eyes.

Smoke (to use an idiom). As the water ebbs, stones will appear ― the whole thing becomes obvious.

Excuse me (type an idiom). Pretend to refuse

Dark (to use an idiom). alive

Tian (to use an idiom). rack one's brains

Ten (to use an idiom). decussate

Board (to use an idiom). Bread crumbs on the table

Duh (to use an idiom). Escape from sb.' s mouth

Tickets (to use an idiom). When you hear the wind, get up and respond.

Mule (to use an idiom). neither fish nor fowl

Truss (to use an idiom). Getting closer and closer to the coffin-dying

The emperor (to use an idiom). perfect

Forget (type an idiom). stubborn

In (type an idiom). Archery skill

Accounting (to borrow an idiom). Full of wisdom and strategy

Elevator (to borrow an idiom). Be ready to work at a higher or lower level.

(To use an idiom) Pay equal attention. appropriate

Crosstalk (to use an idiom). strike a pose

Paratroopers (to use an idiom). drop from the sky

Back (to use an idiom). An unattractive/inconspicuous appearance

False eye (to use an idiom). stare

Xenon and tritium (to use an idiom). Full of a spirit of conquering mountains and rivers ―― full of courage.

Victory (to borrow an idiom). Invincible position

Any (to use an idiom). Don't allow others to explain

Poncho (to use an idiom). Just across a narrow water body.

Tiny (in an idiom). rarely

The first day (to use an idiom). Get better every day.

Yue Xian (to use an idiom). out of the ordinary

Sweet dreams (to borrow an idiom). good times don't last long

Brother (to use an idiom). come out on top

Sing (type an idiom) together. With one voice

Lie down (to use an idiom). Bow down before sb. (usually in admiration)

To die (to use an idiom). Sit still and wait for death

Cold. Harmful to public morality

Cosmetics (to borrow an idiom). It's not as easy as it sounds

Solar cooker (to use an idiom). Active/busy/buzzing

A microscope (to use an idiom). Peephole view

Climb a bamboo pole (to use an idiom). Steady rise

Bottomless pit (to borrow an idiom). Unpredictable

Wangjiangge (to use an idiom). Waterfront-vantage point

Thresher (to use an idiom). Speak hesitatingly

Agricultural products (to borrow an idiom). be locally born and bred

Colored dramas (idioms) have harsh voices and faces.

Blackboard newspaper (to use an idiom). A page full of typos

A pilot (to borrow an idiom). There is an opportunity to take advantage of.

See-saw (playing idioms) When a person falls down,

Weddings and funerals (to borrow an idiom). Bitter and bittersweet

Playing drums (playing idioms). attack by innuendo

Flying cymbals (to use an idiom). meaning

Garbage can (to borrow an idiom). Hide dirt and accept dirt-hide dirt and accept dirt.

Paper tiger (to use an idiom). outwardly strong but inwardly weak

Eighty-eight (to use an idiom). perspicacious

Laugh to death (to use an idiom). Extreme happiness can lead to sadness.

The crow in the magpie nest accounts for (to use an idiom). disappear

Have a panoramic view (to use an idiom). take in everything in a glance

Sail against the current (to use an idiom). Strive for the best

Pomegranate is ripe (to use an idiom). Skin cut, flesh torn-serious physical injury (such as being whipped)

Weightlifting competition (to use an idiom). Every detail is clear.

Load the gun (to use an idiom). It could be triggered at any time.

Open up wasteland in an all-round way (to use an idiom). leave no room

Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio (type an idiom). A lot of lies

Lump sum deposit and lump sum withdrawal (to use an idiom). amount to

The house of the foolish old man (to borrow an idiom). come straight to the point

The blind man touches the elephant (playing an idiom). Can't see the bigger problem

Clear and turbid (to use an idiom). Can't tell the clear water of Jinghe River from the turbid water of Weihe River ―― can't tell good from evil/black and white.

Extend in all directions (to use idioms). Clear and logical

Both hands agree (to use an idiom). Make unnecessary moves

Candied coptis chinensis (to use an idiom). Share joys and sorrows.

Say goodbye unilaterally (to borrow an idiom). Unilateral statement

Photographic negatives (to use an idiom). confuse right and wrong

Love to travel (to use an idiom). be as happy as a lark

Public towels (to borrow an idiom). Pay attention to every aspect of things.

Wu Dalang gave a banquet (to use an idiom). A room full of distinguished friends/guests

Dont Ask For Help is in trouble (to borrow an idiom). be self-reliant

Telephone calls travel thousands of miles (to use idioms). echo each other at a distance

Reading too much makes it tasteless (to use an idiom). Not uncommon

The rabbit invited the tiger (to play an idiom). Eat next year's food

Regardless of the middle (to use an idiom). Too cautious and indecisive

Leave the tap on (to play an idiom). let things drift

Cut the gordian knot (to use an idiom). (of bamboo) split all the way after splitting-(of problems) it is easy to solve.

Play Go in secret (play an idiom). No, it's black and white. There is no right or wrong.

Send a message home (using an idiom). break one's word

One piece becomes nine pieces (to use an idiom). collapse

Luda became a monk (to use an idiom). Becoming a monk/monk in his later years

The mute made a gesture (made an idiom). This is self-evident.

The building mouse asks for divination (to use an idiom). have a guilty conscience like a thief

Super good toothbrush (to borrow an idiom). Don't even give up a hair-very stingy.

What do cats and dogs look like (to use an idiom). As fierce as wolves and tigers.

A chainsaw saws wood (to use an idiom). Make a quick decision

Air-to-air missiles (to borrow an idiom). adjust to changing circumstances

Two three four five six seven eight nine (to use an idiom). There is not enough food and clothes.

A collection of riddles about Mid-Autumn Festival

1. Return from Mid-Autumn Festival (signature)

2. Chang 'e descended to earth (playing a flower name)

3. Mid-Autumn Chrysanthemum bloom (to use an idiom)

4. The bright moon shines on me (name the Ming Dynasty)

Until I raised my cup, I asked Mingyue (using a polite expression).

6. Lonely Chang 'e Twilight Sleeves (a dance term)

7. China likes Mid-Autumn Festival (a tourist term).

8. Mid-Autumn honeymoon (to use an idiom)

9. The breeze blows on the Mid-Autumn Night.

10. There is a bright moon hanging in the sky (type a four-word stock market term)

1 1. Looking up, I found it was moonlight.

12. Mid-Autumn Moon Cake (A computer term)

13. Reunion after Mid-Autumn Festival (name a movie)

14. Appreciating the Moon in Mid-Autumn Festival (a Dream of Red Mansions)

15. Double Ninth Festival after Mid-Autumn Festival (type a poem by Zheng Banqiao)

16. It's Mid-Autumn Festival again (use a historical noun)

17. The bright moon is at the foot of the hook cloud, and the residual flower is in front of two horseshoes (a word is punched).

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19. Lu Su sent his son to ask for directions, and Yang Ming smiled at Qidong window (the couplet was typed one or four words).

20. The white snake crosses the river in the red sun, and the blue dragon hangs on the wall and wears a gold star (one above and one below)

2 1. The mouth is as pure as jade, and the audience is intentional but unintentional (one word per couplet)

22. There is a kind of pride that follows people, and a kind of childlike innocence that is only busy (playing with a toy).

23. You * * * a woman with a child, how do you know that my door is filled with hearts (one for each)?

24. The old horse gallops thousands of miles, and the Dapeng spreads its wings to the sky (couplet to a celebrity)

25. The radius of curvature is equal everywhere, and the coefficient of friction is zero (hehe ... the answer comes out when you write a horizontal batch).

26. Be impartial and steal a ray of light (one or three countries' names are printed on the top and bottom)

27. Every year, thrift is emphasized, and every household builds a new house (each couplet has a Peking Opera name).

28. Open champagne on Mid-Autumn Festival night (three-character folk custom)

29. There is still one month before Mid-Autumn Festival (number)

30. Mid-Autumn Festival takes a hundred pictures (three-word neologism)

3 1. Mid-Autumn Festival treat, have a drink (environmental protection)

32. Newly-married honeymoon, Mid-Autumn Festival trip to a foreign country (to use a four-word idiom)

33. Take Dan Xin as a historical record (four-word title)

34. After the Mid-Autumn Festival, Chongyang (playing Zheng Banqiao's poems)

35. Wedding honeymoon, Mid-Autumn Festival travel in foreign countries (playing idioms)

36. Excuse me, where is the restaurant?

37. Contemporary Confucius (with ancient Chinese titles)

38. Look around. Why? (Type a six-character idiom)

39. The desert is lonely and straight, and the long river sets the yen (to use an idiom)

40. This road is blocked! (type a dozen idioms)

4 1. Push again (type a word)

42. Breathe in all directions (to use a six-character proverb)

43. People who are good at flying will fly to Mount Qomolangma (a sentence from Tang poetry).

44. Half (one word)

45. Expedition to the East and Discussion to the West (one word)

46. Midnight in Beijing (killing animals)

47. Roller blinds are humanitarian things. It was calm after the storm.

48. Watch the fallen flowers every night (in a polite expression)

49. Acacia for two years (famous food)

50. Son of Mulan (famous food)

5 1. Two feelings come from serious conversation (attacking a physicist and his theory)

52. Doubles (literary term)

53. Two legs make up a Wei Shuwu (a mathematical term).

54. Old overseas Chinese return to their hometowns (A mathematical term)

55. Total solar eclipse tomorrow (type)

56. Be devoted to the reform of the motherland | A new moon shines on the branches, two stars hang on the balcony | The heart has made up its mind, it's not too late | Don't lift others too high (type a word in each sentence)

The answer is:

1. Bagui

2. Chinese rose

Have a wonderful full moon.

4. Gui Youguang

Join us

Step 6 dance solo

7. sightseeing

8. Have a wonderful full moon

bright moon and gentle breeze

10. Daily profit and loss increase

1 1. Danggui

12. Floppy disk

13. Second handshake

14. Jia Yucun's Gu Yue: On Wednesday and Friday, we will get together and the jade fence will be covered with clear light. Only when you turn around in the sky can you hold on, and everyone will look up.

15. Section after section

16. August 15th.

17. Bear

Bald donkey

19. Please give us your guidance and welcome.

20. Oil lamp scale

2 1. National failure

22. tumbler

23. It's boring

24. Ma Tianyi

25. The rounder the smoother.

26. Fa Zhengkong Ming

27. Jiaxing Qianxiu Festival

28. Reunion wine