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What's the riddle?

Riddle format

* is a common format.

1, swing grid *

The answer is limited to two words. Move the two words back and forth and then buckle the puzzle.

Example 1: "Today" (guess the name of the country)

Answer: "Japan". Read it as "today" according to the rules of lattice method and buckle the riddle.

Example 2: "Everyone is happy" (guess the place name of Sichuan)

Answer: "Ledu". After the two words are reversed, they are read as "Dole", which is to the point.

2. Roller blinds *

The answer must be more than three words. Read forward after reading, and buckle the riddle with backward reading.

Example 1: "Correspondence" (guess the common word 1)

Answer: "Keep your word". According to the requirements of the grid method, the shutter can be read backwards as "speaking with letters" to get to the point.

Example 2: "Always love to suffer hardships" (guess the idiom 1)

Answer: "There is not enough food." Read it in reverse as "sweet taste does not eat" and turn the riddle in reverse.

3. Cao 'e Pavilion

Alias: stele lattice. Its formation method comes from the meaning of transformation, and each word of the mystery should be read separately from left to right (or up and down) to fit its mystery.

For example, walking hard in the sky, I waved to you with tears. (Give a bird a name: Expose the bird)

When guessing, before the puzzle is closed, the answer should be pronounced "Rain Passers-by".

4. Bare grid *

Also known as "Su Guan", "Haoshou", "vermicelli" and "Shouxing". The number of words in the answer must be more than two words. When guessing, read the first word of the puzzle harmoniously and replace the puzzle with another word.

Example 1: "Fei" (guess the name of Shuihu)

Answer: "Wu Yong". According to the requirements of case law, the first word "Wu" in the answer is replaced by the homonym "Wu", which means "useless".

Example 2: "Daily Reading" (guess the philosophical term 1)

Answer: "metaphysics". The first word "xing" in the answer is replaced by the homonym "xing", and "xing goes to school" is a riddle.

5. Pear Plaid *

Also known as "homophonic", "jade ice" and "flying white". The number of words in the answer must be more than two words, and all of them should be read harmoniously.

Example 1: "Selling goods alone" (guess the name of the country)

Answer: "Denmark". The homonym "single sale" is consistent with the riddle.

Example 2: "Sketch" (guess the topic 1)

Answer: "Accounting". Read the riddle with the homonym "Huiji".

6. Basic grid *

Also known as "flat shoes", "white feet" and "stepping on snow". The answer is more than two words, and the last word can only be deducted.

Example 1: "Don't bend and don't bend" (guess the math noun 1)

Answer: "Absolute value". The last word "value" of the answer should be homophonic "straight", and the riddle should be deducted.

Example 2: "meticulous" (guess the name of the medicine)

Answer: "Asarum". The word "heart" is homophonic for "heart", and the answer is deducted.

7. Suxin Pavilion *

Also known as "jade belt", "plain waist" and "snow clip". The answer is more than three words. One word in the middle of the answer is homophonic, and the riddle is solved into another meaning.

Example 1: "Reading silently" (guess the title)

Answer: "Psychology". The word "Li" in the middle of the answer is pronounced "Li" and the whole sentence is pronounced "psychological".

Example 2: "Language should be unified" (guess a name in modern history)

A: "Tan Sitong". According to the requirements of case law, the word "four" in the middle of the answer is pronounced as "word", which is called "Tanci Tong" after homophonic, and is associated with "Tan", "Yan", "Tong" and "Tong".

8. Dovetail grid

Also known as the "swallow head" grid. The number of words in the answer must be more than two words, and the last word must be a combination of left and right structures. Read these two words separately when you guess. Because it looks like a swallow tail, it is named Swallowtail Grid.

Example 1: "No operation for the time being" (guess the legal term 1)

Answer: "probation". Read the word "punishment" at the end of the answer as "operation" alone, and read it as "slow operation" continuously with the previous word to interpret the riddle.

Example 2: Luo Shen Fu (guess the place name of Hebei)

A: "Linzhang". At the end of the answer, the word "Zhang" is read as "water seal" alone, and the word "Lin" is read as "water seal" continuously.

9. Shrimp whiskers

Also known as "Ji Ya" grid. The number of words in the answer is more than two words. Read the first word of the answer in two words, read it with the following words, and buckle the puzzle. It is named after the shape of shrimp whiskers.

Example 1: Biography of Women Heroes (guess the first title of Lu Xun's works)

Answer: "Good story". The word "good" is read separately as "woman" and continuously as "woman's story".

Example 2: "Surgery" (guess the legal term 1)

Answer: "Criminal Law". The word "punishment" is pronounced as "operation" respectively, and it is continuous with "law" as "operation".

10, wing lattice

Also known as "flapping wing" and "laparotomy". For odd numbers or phrases with more than three words in the answer, the middle word should be a combination of the left and right parts, and it should be connected with the context to fit the puzzle.

Example 1: "Gifts on March 8th, congratulations on June 1st" (Guess Question 2).

Answer: "Blessing, good boy". The word "goodness" is read as "woman" alone and linked with the context as "blessing women and children", which is in line with the riddle.

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Also known as "crawling" and "kicking". The number of words in the answer must be more than three words. The word at the end of the answer moved from the front of the first word to the bottom to buckle the riddle.

Example: 1: "Visiting the Cottage" (guess the personnel term 1)

Answer: "Zhuge Lianghui". Move the word "Hui" before the word "Zhu" and pronounce it "Hui Zhuge Liang".

Example 2: "Look at the world" (guess the philosophical term 1)

Answer: "world view". Before the word "world", the word "view" is pronounced as "view the world", which fits the mystery.

12, down the castle

Also known as the "arch" grid. This method is similar to "going upstairs", except that the first word of the answer is moved to the end.

Example 1: "Tian Yu" (guess the artistic term 1)

Answer: "Chinese painting". According to the requirements of grid method, the word "zhong" is moved to the word "painting" and pronounced as "Chinese painting"

Example 2: "Chun Xue" (guess the geographical term 1)

Answer: "Cold temperate zone". After the word "cold" was changed to "belt", it was read as "temperate cold" and the riddle was deducted.

13, upstairs and downstairs

For words or phrases with more than four words in the answer, the first and second words of the answer move into different meanings and are closely connected with the puzzle.

Example 1: "Yan" (guess the idiom 1)

Answer: "People have no faith". Swap the prefix "person" with the suffix "letter" and read it as "letter but not person".

Example 2: "Three generations are good" (guess the name of a dream of red mansions)

Answer: "Liang Er, Sun Shaozu". According to the standard method, the first word "Liang" and the last word "Zu" are shifted and read as "Zu, Er, Sun Shaoliang", which is in line with the meaning of the crossword puzzle.

14, the first example of adjustment

Also known as "B Shang" and "Sleeping Duck". The answer must be more than three words. The lattice method is to connect the intermodulation positions of the first and second words of the answer with the following words to solve the puzzle.

Example 1: "Make a good plan" (guess the architectural term 1)

Answer: "House design". According to the riddle, "Liang" was interpreted in the Han Dynasty, which naturally linked his words with "ovary" and the answer was "ovarian design". Only by exchanging the positions of the first and second characters can the answer be properly deducted.

Example 2: "Mirage" (guess the place name 1)

Answer: "Shanghai". Gefa requires that the position of the word "Shanghai" be shifted to each other and read as a riddle of "listing in the sea".

15 Tail adjustment grid

Also known as the "B-upper" case. The grid method is similar to "turning your head". The difference is that the last two words of the answer are intermodulation.

Example 1: "Pull back from the cliff" (guess the country name)

Answer: "Guatemala". When guessing this riddle, we can get the answer through association according to the riddle hint and the range defined by the riddle, and exchange the last two words of the answer and read it as "dangerous pull", that is, cut the riddle.

Example 2: The Red Female Soldier (guess the name of the movie)

Answer: "heroic children." Switch the word "child" and pronounce it "heroic daughter", which is consistent with the puzzle.

16, double gouging

Also known as the Keith case. It is named because "Keith" looks like a double hook. The answer is limited to four words, and the first two words and the last two words must be reversed when you buckle your face.

Example 1: "All the seats are full" (guess the idiom 1)

A: "Words and deeds are consistent". The reverse reading of the first two words and the last two words means "match words with deeds"

Example 2: "Facebook" (guess four common words)

Answer: "bigwigs". After intermodulation, it is pronounced as "a person's head".

17, flying head grid

Also known as "pad towel" grid. This grid method is similar to "shrimp grid", and the answer must be more than two words. The first word must be structured up and down, divided into two words, and read with the following words.

Example: "Wildfire never completely devours them" (guess the first title of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio)

A: "Dongsheng". The word "Dong" is read from top to bottom as "heavy grass" and "reborn grass".

18, split the grid

Also known as the "broken brocade" grid. The number of words in the answer is odd, and it must be more than three words. The middle word should be read as two words separately.

Example 1: Decision in Longzhong (guess the place name 1)

Answer: "Sanchahe". The riddle is taken from Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and Zhuge Liang analyzes the situation in Longzhong. The word "fork" in the middle is read as "mountain" alone and "three mountains and three rivers" in combination with the context, which fits the mystery.

19, dragonfly tail grid

Also known as the "foot pad" grid. The answer must be more than two words, and the last word of the answer should be read separately.

Example 1: "Duoduo" (guess the first foreign place name)

Answer: "Cairo". It is a riddle that "Luo" is pronounced as "four nights" from top to bottom and connected with "Kai" as "four nights".

Example 2: "You" (guess the name of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms)

A: "Huang Zhong". The word "loyalty" is pronounced as "center" from top to bottom, with "you" pronounced as "yellow center" in the middle.

20. Palindrome

The answer must be more than three words. The lattice method is to read the riddle first, then read it backwards, and deduct the riddle by combining the meaning of reading twice.

Example 1: "Longmen" (guess the idiom 1)

Answer: "turn a deaf ear." Read it first and then read it backwards as "turn a deaf ear, turn a deaf ear", fill in the word "dragon" as "deaf" and remove the word "ear" as "door", which is cleverly buckled.

Example 2: "Big surprise" (guess the photography noun 1)

Answer: "Strong contrast". Read it first in order, and then read it backwards as "poor versus strong" It is natural that the two meanings are read continuously as "strong contrast, poor versus strong".

2 1, hat grid *

Also known as the "hat off" and "bald head" cases. The answer must be more than three words. Ignore the first word of the answer when guessing.

Example 1: "Good teacher" (guess the common expression 1)

Answer: "Mr. Nice guy". Omit the first word "good" and use "good sir" to solve the puzzle.

Example 2: "Don't be idle, you will lose your head" (guess the name of the Ming Dynasty)

A: "Li Shizhen". Omit the word "Li" and use "time is precious" to buckle the puzzle.

22. Take off your boots *

Also known as "bottomless" and "abandoning shoes". The number of words in the answer is required to be more than three words, and the last word of the answer is excluded (not included in the puzzle), and the remaining words are deducted from the puzzle.

Example 1: "hilarious" (guess the first place name in Northeast China)

Answer: "Qiqihar". The word "er" was removed, and the puzzle ended with "Qi Qi ha".

Example 2: "Yuhuan" (guess the name of Beijing Opera)

Answer: "General Yang Men". The word "Jiang" is omitted, and "Nv" fits the meaning of this question.

23. pulley

The answer word must be an even word or phrase with more than four words. When guessing, the words of the answer are shifted in pairs. For example, in a four-word puzzle, the positions of the first and second words are moved, the positions of the third and fourth words are moved, and so on.

Example 1: North and South of the Great Wall (guess the name of human acupoints 2)

Answer: "Inner customs, outer customs". "Inner" and "Guan" move into "Guan" and "Outer" and "Guan" move into "Guan"

"Outside the customs" is read as "inside the customs, outside the customs" continuously, closely following the riddle.

Example 2: "Drunk driving" (guess the idiom 1)

A: "Take advantage of people's danger." Egfa is read as "people take advantage of danger" to interpret the mystery.

24. Red bean plaid *

The answer must be more than three words. When guessing, disconnect the answer and read the crossword puzzle. This situation is generally not marked now, and it is replaced by "reading".

Example 1: "electric fan" (guess four words)

The answer is: "change the style." Read the answer as "turn, change style" to fit the puzzle.

Example 2: "Ninety-nine" (guess the idiom 1)

The answer: "Nothing is true". Only when the answer is read as "nothing is true" does it fit the puzzle.

25, pick the grid.

Also known as "taking off the cover" and "uncovering the top". The number of words in the answer must be more than two words. When guessing, remove the same prefix of each word in the puzzle, and only remove the half of the meaning to fit the puzzle.

Example 1: "Say goodbye to Bai Di in the morning" (guess the agricultural term 1)

Answer: "fence". According to the requirements of the grid method, if the same "bamboo" prefix is removed, it will be "divorced from Pakistan". Baidicheng is located in Sichuan, and Ba can be called Sichuan.

Example 2: "Why are you here?" (Guess the first foreign place name)

Answer: "Rhine". Remove the same prefix "Fu" as "Rhine" and cut the ribbon for "Lai".

26, put the heel plaid

Also known as the "bottom pick" grid. The number of words in the answer must be more than two words. When guessing, remove the same radicals under each word, and only take the upper part of the word to buckle the puzzle.

Example 1: "Wan Jiabao" (guess the common word 1)

Answer: "Accidental encounter". Remove the same "Bi" and make a riddle for "Cao Yu". "Wan Jiabao" is the original name of "Cao Yu".

27, from qualified *

Also known as "Admiralty" grid. There is no limit to the number of words in this crossword puzzle. It's just that every word of the answer must be a combination character. When you guess, read it together (or read it together and then read it separately), so that one word of the answer can be read into three or four words.

Example 1: "A peerless beauty" (guess 1)

Answer: "Good". Read "good" first, then "woman", read "good woman" continuously, and stick to the riddle.

Example 2: Sunset (Guess 1)

A: "Sun". Read it as "the sun and the west" first, then read it as "the sun" together, and read it as "the sun and the western sun" in succession to interpret the riddle.

28. Broken brocade plaid

The number of words in the answer must be more than two words. When guessing, divide the crossword puzzle into two words or three or four words to read.

Example 1: "One word, one sound" (guess the post and telecommunications term 1)

Answer: "mailbox". Read the word "mailbox" separately as "people and words are the same" to match the riddle.

Example 2: "All the people who have been to the sea" (guess the name of the medicine)

Answer: "Julie". Read the word "bamboo drain" separately as "all over the water" to interpret the puzzle.

29, ask for burns.

The name of the case means "Phoenix seeks to burn". In addition to the antithesis between the answer and the riddle, it is required to attach related words with double meanings to the answer, such as "double, even, combined, matched, identical and connected".

Example 1: "Birds sing" (guess the idiom 1)

A: "Play the lute to a cow". "Birds sing" and "cows play the piano" are opposites, both called.

The word "right" constitutes the answer.

Example 2: "Subject" (guess the Chinese noun 1)

Answer: "Double object". "Subject" is opposite to "object", and the word "double" is added to the answer.

30, away from the power grid *

Also known as "couplets", "courtship" and "Yuanyang". The answer is generally not less than two words. The riddle and the answer are in a pair of sentences, even and harmonious, and the antithesis is stable, just like the "small antithesis" in the couplet. The one with near meaning and far meaning is more advanced.

Example 1: Red Five Points (guess the movie name one)

Answer: "Black Triangle".

Example 2: "Huangmei Day in May" (Guess Drink 1)

Answer: "Samsung brandy".

3 1, hide the grid

This grid is different from other grids (only the exploration grid is similar to it). According to the riddle, only the riddle is marked, not the riddle. When you guess, take out the riddle and combine it with the answer to interpret the riddle.

Example 1: "Interpreting words by words" (argot)

Answer: "The title of the book, The Analects of Confucius". Among them, the "title" is actually a hidden mystery (because Shuo Wen Jie Zi is a book). The Analects of Confucius is a title, which can be linked to mystery literally.

Example 2: "Radix Paeoniae Rubra and Radix Paeoniae Alba" (hidden box)

A: "The scientific name of traditional Chinese medicine, double flower". "Radix Paeoniae Rubra" and "Radix Paeoniae Alba" are both Chinese medicines and flowers.

32. Explore the crystal lattice

Also known as "pear-bamboo" grid. The grid method is similar to the "hidden eye" grid. Only riddles and puzzles are written on puzzles, and puzzles are not marked. When you guess, bring out the puzzle, fuse it with the answer and deduce the puzzle.

Example 1: "I" (exploration mode)

A: "Idioms come first.". There is only one word "I" in the riddle. According to associative reasoning, to become a word, the word "I" must be added in front of it to form the word "Yu". "Idiom" is a riddle, which is integrated with "say something first" to interpret the riddle.

Example 2: "Xu" (exploration mode)

A: "Festival, August 1st". The last day of "Xu" Festival is nine, and the sum of "August 1st" is nine.

33. Banana heart check

Also known as case B. The answer must be an even number of words or phrases with more than four words, and the words in the middle are interchanged to interpret the puzzle in combination with the context.

Example 1: "Magic Show" (guess the idiom 1)

Answer: "Go up in smoke". After exchanging the position of "Wei Wu", it was read as "Changing Wu into something" one after another, and the puzzle was closed.

Example 2: "tyrant" (guess legal term 2)

A: "The culprit is the first evil." "Meng" has a "head" exchange position, which is continuously pronounced as "Fuehrer" and is associated with the riddle.

34. Offset box

The answer usually consists of two or more words. In addition to the same words, there are related words related to the meaning of "offset", such as "drop, go, save, nothing, move, nothing" and so on. After canceling each other out, use the remaining words to buckle the puzzle.

Example: "Say" (guess the names of the ancients)

A: "Sima Tan, Sima Qian". Remove the same "Sima" from the answer, and the word "move" and the remaining word "say" are all related to the puzzle.

35, untie the collar.

Alias: Yan Yuan shoulder grid. The answer should be more than four words, and the second word of the answer should be divided into two words, depending on the context. For example:

Jianghuai Hehan is often a guest. (To use an idiom: Four Seas at Home)

Breaking the second word into "water every", the context is "four waters every family", which accords with the puzzle.

36. Take off your collar.

Alias: folded collar, neck and throat. The answer needs more than four words, except the second word. Young people in our village. (Show three movies: Home, Homesickness and New Generation)

Remove "hope" as "new generation in hometown"

37. Fold the tibial lattice

Alias: socks off grid, slow belt grid and non-shin grid. The answer needs more than four words, remove the penultimate word. For example: fen (making a movie: dividing water in Liu Chang)

Reading "Divided Water" fits the puzzle.

38. Iger period

The answer needs more than three words, including overlapping words, and after removing one overlapping word, it meets the puzzle. For example: Introduction to Multiplication

(Acrobatic Program Name: Horse Training and Equestrian)

Reading "How to Train a Horse" on a "horse" fits the puzzle.

39. Shenlong Pavilion

Alias: the answer should be long sentences. Most of the upper part fits the puzzle, and a small part of the lower part goes out. The deleted words should be deleted by the adjacent words. For example, the blind (making a movie: the invisible front)

Removing the "front" fits the mystery.

40, folding willow lattice

Alias: It is appropriate to solve puzzles with long sentences. Most of the lower part of the riddle was deducted, and a small part of the upper part was removed. A small part of the deleted words are eliminated by adjacent words. For example, "follow the monarch, follow the monarch, follow the monarch, follow the monarch, follow the monarch, follow the monarch." (Name a foreign capital: Paramaribo)

Take "Ma Libo" for example, the word "pa" is derived from the adjacent word "La".

4 1, even Zhuge

Alias: Brother Lian Zhu. Most of the answers are based on connecting sentences or words, words and sentences in poetry. The last word of the previous sentence and the first word of the next sentence are connected into one word. You can't solve this mystery with phrases. For example, twelve grams. Mao Zedong: No matter how stormy it is, it's better to walk around. )

"Winning" fits the puzzle, "beating" against "twelve" and "winning" against "gram".

42, add crown lattice

Alias: regular crown lattice, coronation lattice. Most of the answers are mainly two sentences connected by poems, words and articles, and the meaning of the sentences is insufficient. You need to borrow the words at the end of the sentence and add them to the beginning of this sentence to supplement the lack of the answer. For example: the river of no return. (hit a dream of red mansions: ... water, no west flow)

Borrow the word "water" from the original sentence "water flows east"

43. Add a shoe.

Alias: Golden Green Pavilion. Most of the answers are mainly two sentences connected by poems, words and articles. Use the last complete sentence and add the next first sentence, and read them together to fit the puzzle. For example, the call of the party (a sentence in Han Feizi's "Discrimination of Learning": One country can make Qi Wei)

Explain the word "Wei" from the next sentence "Use the public as the supervisor and give up the minority".

44. Munig

Contrary to the "red bean grid", it is a mystery to cancel the comma of the answer and read it up and down into one sentence. For example, Wen was sealed by the Prime Minister. (Type a sentence in Zuo Zhuan: Faith is the wealth of a country)

This code comes from a letter written by former Prime Minister Wen Tianxiang to lord protector. After the comma is removed, it is "the treasure of the country."

45. Emerald Plaid

Some words in the riddle are hidden and called pin. Such as "don't, don't, rest, don't, go, don't, leak, flow, pan" and so on. If found in the riddle, the redundant words in the neighborhood will be removed, and the remaining words are related to the riddle. For example, there is a lot of wine on the leaking ship.

(Type a sentence from China's ancient poem "Xi Yu Ting Ji": This is the spring of the New Year)

When guessing a riddle, take the word "carrying wine" as a riddle, hide the rest words, deduct "year" from "carrying" and "spring" from "drinking".

46, drain white grid

Alias: kaige, kaige. The term lantern riddle, called "dew spring", is a taboo of word riddle. For example, the beads are painted too red and the powder is painted too white. Seven lines in Tang poetry: But I don't think the color is dirty.

The word "powder" violates each other, which is not allowed in the riddle. In this case, there used to be many sub-words, such as the first word is "outcrop", the second word is "neck dew", the central word is "abdominal dew", the penultimate word is "shin dew" and the last word is "tail dew".

47, with mesh

The answer usually consists of only one word. The first two words in the puzzle hide the name of the item, and the puzzle is not marked. When guessing the puzzle, the name, place and number are brought out. For example, the Sino-Japanese War (twelve years in the morning)

Among them, "trunk" is invisible, "two" is the number with invisible eyes, and "yin" and "Chen" are the answers. They are contained in twelve branches and are associated with riddles "A" and "Wu".

48, attached to the power grid

Alias: hidden additional grid, hidden hidden grid. The answer needs to use a sentence with the name of the case, secretly attach the name of the case, and must reflect the intention of the name of the case. For example, a prize

(Name: Journey to the West: General Confinement)

The riddle "Award" is the backward reading of "General" and the original intention of "Scroll".

49, hairpin grid

The answer needs to use more than two words or idioms, and the first word of the answer is only allowed to add grass prefix or bamboo prefix. For example: Zhang Bao.

(To use an idiom: in the ascendant)

The word "Fang" with the cursive prefix becomes "Fang", which is in line with the meaning of the question.

50. Anti-cutting grid

Use the two words of the puzzle or answer to "cut the sound", that is, the initial consonant of the previous word is tangent to the vowel of the next word to get a word, and add the word "anti" or "cut" to fit the puzzle. For example, bullets (type a common word: cordial

The riddle "King's Landing" is cut as "pro", the answer is "kindness" and "cut" is an additional word.

5 1, double gate grid

Alias: Second Palace, overlapping houses. The answer consists of a word, a word or a short sentence, and does not directly explain the meaning of the riddle. The riddle hits the meaning first, then enters the original meaning, and only after escaping can it fit the riddle. For example: ugly Mao Yinchen has been in Shen Youhai at noon (type: worm)

The first floor door, starting from the twelve branches of the mystery, is unique; On the second floor, you should know that dogs are dogs and dogs are dogs. After escaping, only the dog disappeared, which is a worm word.

52. Su Huangge

The words in the answer do not directly explain the meaning of the riddle. Attach homophones first, then enter the original meaning, and then escape to meet the puzzle. For example: cut candles.

(Give an ancient imperial examination name: Champion)

"Cut the candle" means "one clip and one light", and the homophonic accompaniment will become "one armor and one name", that is, "the champion".

53. Xu

The name of this case comes from Li Shangyin's poems in the Southern Dynasties, named after "Xu Fei had to wear half a face of makeup". Every time Empress Xu of Emperor Yuan of Liang learned that she was coming, she was half dressed up and half waiting. So it is also called "half makeup". The answer to this case must be more than two words, with the same radical and the same radical.

Remove the same radical and radical, and read half of each word to match the puzzle.

Example 1: "brother-in-law" (guess chemical element 2)

Answer: "Sodium, antimony". According to the provisions of the lattice method, the radical "Cheng" with "Na-Sb" is removed as "brother-in-law".

Deal with this mystery.

Example 2: Notice of the King of Hell (guess the name of the insect)

Answer: "cotton bollworm". Remove the word "worm" on the same side of the left and use "ghost order" to fit the puzzle.

54. Pearl Plaid

Alias: girderless grid, notch grid, core-digging grid, bending grid, specific dry grid, pipe top grid, etc. The answer needs more than three words, single number, remove the most central word. For example, reading "penny wise and pound foolish" fits the puzzle.