Lantern Festival riddles and answers 1-20 1. perfect
2. Land reclamation in an all-round way (to use an idiom). leave no room
3. Clumsy (one word)-how many?
4. A corner of the red wall (an ancient historical term). Battle of red cliff
5. Saw wood with a chainsaw (to use an idiom). Make a quick decision
6. Be good (to use an idiom). Take sb. by surprise
7. Super good toothbrush (to borrow an idiom). Don't even give up a hair-very stingy.
8. The princess is young (CCTV host). king
9. Wangjiangge (to use an idiom). Waterfront-vantage point
10. The foot of my bed is shining with such bright light (one word). vast
1 1. Stir-fry, stir-fry and burn (word 12). flame
12. Bookmark (type a word)-cheek
13. Zhan Zhao Yutang (cartoon) Let bygones be bygones. Tom and Jerry
14. African dad jumps high (as the saying goes). Black (scared) Lao tze.
15. There is a boat ahead, and the helmsman is on it. It rained, so I took the back road and dried up. iron
16. Four nights (one word)-Luo
17. I saw it in Europe. [Literary Works] Journey to the West
18. Middle volcano, four seas. There are many treasures in the sea. Get them out of there. chafing dish
19. Gong Yu's house (to use an idiom). come straight to the point
20. Next (type a word). card
Lantern Festival riddles and answers 2 1-40 2 1. Love to travel (to use an idiom): Answer: I am overjoyed.
22. Stand up straight to measure your height. positive energy
23. I have seen too much and have no taste (to use an idiom): Answer: It is not uncommon.
24. Send a message home (to use an idiom). break one's word
25. Long drought meets dew (nicknamed Water Margin). timely rain
26. Another change (one word) -plus
27. seesaw (playing an idiom). When a person falls down,
28. Body painting (film). A disguise or mask of a perpetrator.
29. Agricultural products (to borrow an idiom). be locally born and bred
30. There is a family (tonic) in Beijing. The nest of edible swift
3 1. Ande Houyi Bow (a place name in Jiangsu)-Sheyang
32. Elevator (to borrow an idiom). Be ready to work at a higher or lower level.
33. Load the bullet (to use an idiom). It could be triggered at any time.
34. microscope (to use an idiom). Peephole view
35. Public towels (to borrow an idiom): The answer is: everything.
36. Finger belly is marriage (Song name). Next time we fall in love.
37. Ding Tianshi (type)-Husband
38. Huaxia Ruth (type a new word). Chinese characteristics
39. Fat scholar (title). grasp
40. Photographic negative (to borrow an idiom): Answer: Turn black and white upside down.
Lantern Festival riddles and answers 4 1-60 4 1. Harvest (type a word)-move
42. Disturbed (type). tears
43. Laugh to death (to use an idiom). Extreme happiness can lead to sadness.
44. Xenon and Tritium (to use an idiom). Full of a spirit of conquering mountains and rivers ―― full of courage.
45. the entry is not called (typing)-Q.
I ask you to be my wife. Find a girl
47. Ingenuity and innovation (make a network title). parents
48. Two three four five six seven eight nine (to use an idiom). There is not enough food and clothes.
49. When I came back, I cried at the window lattice (playing TV series). My Fair Princess
50. Air-to-air missiles (to borrow an idiom). adjust to changing circumstances
5 1. The person in the picture (one word)-Dean
52. Men stand in the middle and women and children stand on both sides. Strong woman
53. Unilateral farewell (to borrow an idiom): Answer: One side of the story.
54. Love to travel (to use an idiom). be as happy as a lark
55.Wo (play a song title). A faint scent
56. Seafood (business term). Smuggle goods
57. Jiao Ren is called (name a Chinese herbal medicine). pearl powder
58. There is no one else. I only have eyes for you
59. Applause (hitting a place name in Beijing)-Yanqing
60. More brothers (name an animal). mynah
Lantern Festival riddles and answers 6 1-80 6 1. A rabbit invites a tiger (to use an idiom): Answer: Eat for money.
62. Two three four five six seven eight nine (to use an idiom). There is not enough food and clothes.
63. Wear red clothes and keep watch all year round. In case of emergency, rush into the fire. Fire?Extinguisher?
64. Don't scold (animals) back. horse
65. One thing with three mouths, no hands on the legs. Without it, it is difficult for anyone to see their relatives and friends. pants
66. Blade (type a word)-Call
67. Born on a cliff, stay behind. Cold water poured on your back is another thousand dollars (a daily necessities). A grindstone/millstone
68. Flashy (name a plant). fig
69. Shaanxi people are very nice (in one word)-Attached
70. Ten (to use an idiom). decussate
7 1. Go on (in TV language). channel
72. Go down in history (type)-more
73. Bustling (typing)-wasting chǐ
74. Be eloquent and gushing (put a movie title). Infernal Affairs
75. Dont Ask For Help (to use an idiom): The answer is self-reliance.
76. On the eve of Women's Day (eat a Chinese herbal medicine). pseudo-ginseng
77. The language is not vivid (type a word). criticize
78. Quartet first (make a movie title). Shaolin Temple
79. Girl in red, climb the tall building. My heart hurts so much that I burst into tears. candle
80. Rain (type a word)-pool
Lantern Festival riddles and answers 8 1- 100 8 1. There is someone in it (with words)-meat.
82. Death (to use an idiom). Sit still and wait for death
83. Don't say it early, don't say it late (type)-Xu
84. Short (type a word)-Shoot
85. Wu Dalang gave a banquet (to use an idiom): A: Wedding.
86. Candied Huanglian (to borrow an idiom): Answer: share joys and sorrows.
87. Houcun boudoir listens to the wind (type a word)-seal
88. A pile of grass (beating a flower). Chinese plum
89. Don't consider the middle (to use an idiom): Answer: Look forward and look back.
90. Semiconductor (one word). pay
9 1. Seven fairies marry one (to use an idiom). All six vital organs have lost their functions ― they are at a loss/numb.
92. Semiconductor (one-word typing)-Pay.
93. Pump (one word)-stone
94. Next (type a word)-card
95. A couple, AA system (chat language). Ha ha laugh
96. Five left hands and five right hands. Take ten, there are ten left. gloves
97. Photographic negatives (to use an idiom). confuse right and wrong
98. A tiny place (one word)-dust
99. precept (citing the Analects of Confucius). not suitable/improper
100. Letter from Seoul (ancient name). surname