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Riddles of the Mid-Autumn Festival

Riddles about the Mid-Autumn Festival 1

Guessing lantern riddles during the Mid-Autumn Festival has always been our country’s traditional festival culture. So what are the riddles about the Mid-Autumn Festival? The following is a riddle about the Mid-Autumn Festival. Welcome to read it!

Riddle: The Mid-Autumn Festival encourages consumption (hit idiom 1)

Answer: Before spending money under the moon

Tips: Spend "money" under the moon.

Puzzle: Lantern Festival, Zhongyuan Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival. (Hit a consumer noun)

Answer: 3.15 (Consumer Rights Day)

Tips: The "three" festivals all fall on the 15th day of the month.

Puzzle: I don’t think about you on weekdays, but I miss you during the Mid-Autumn Festival, square and round, sweet. (Hit a food name)

Answer: Mooncakes

Riddle: Mulan is obsessed with Mid-Autumn Night (Hit an idiom)

Answer: Flowers are full and the moon is full

< p> Puzzle: The clouds cover the Mid-Autumn Moon, and the rain drenches the Lantern Festival lanterns. (Hit an idiom)

Answer: Unknown

Tips: "The clouds cover the Mid-Autumn Moon, and the rain drenches the Lantern Festival lanterns." This proverb says that if on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival , the moon is covered by clouds, then around the Lantern Festival next year, there will be continuous spring rain, and the Lantern Festival lanterns will be wet. The "whereabouts" in the answer refers to the "falling rain", and the "Lantern Lantern" is naturally "unknown" if it is wet by the rain.

Puzzle: When the spring breeze blows, white flowers bloom, and after the Mid-Autumn Festival, gourds come. Wearing a yellow shirt outside hides black beans, a good herbal medicine that moistens the lungs and cools the heart. (Hit one fruit)

Answer: Pear

Riddle: Breeze blowing on the Mid-Autumn Night (Hit one idiom)

Answer: Carry forward

Tips: "Fa" does not refer to "hair". "Breeze blowing on the face" drives "hair flying"; "Guangda" implies the Mid-Autumn night.

Riddle: See you on the ridge on the Mid-Autumn Night (guess an idiom)

Answer: Hope that your son will become a dragon

Tips: The fifteenth day of each month on the lunar calendar is called "Hope" "Day"; "Midnight" is the hour of "Zi"; the upper part of the character "Long" is "龙".

Riddle: Mid-Autumn chrysanthemums are in full bloom (guess an idiom)

Answer: When the flowers bloom well, the moon is full.

Tips: When the flowers bloom well, the moon is full.

Riddle: Making a good marriage during the Mid-Autumn Festival (name a city)

Answer: Chongqing

Tips: Double happiness!

Riddle: A painting of wild geese flying in mid-autumn colors (guess one word)

Answer: 锱

Tips: There is "田" in the middle of the word "painting"; The color of "autumn" is "gold", like "golden autumn"; "四" is a pictographic method to describe "wild geese flying in formation".

Puzzle: The fifteenth moon hangs in front of the court (name of place in Beijing)

Answer: Old Summer Palace

Puzzle: Fifteenth Liancheng (name of place in Hebei)

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Answer: Wangdu

Puzzle: The moon on the fifteenth day is sixteen round (guess a financial word)

Answer: Capital transfer

Puzzle : The garden is full of spring for fifteen nights (guess an idiom)

Answer: Flowers are blooming and the moon is full

Riddle: A three-year-old girl with a bow on her shoulder went hunting along the mountains to Shandong. She was really majestic at fifteen or sixteen. Twenty-seven and twenty-eight were all in vain. (Hit a natural object)

Answer: The moon

Riddle: Don’t go out until fifteen (Hit an idiom)

Answer: Stay away (Fifteen is also called "Fifteen" "Hope")

Puzzle: There is a beautiful woman from all over the world, she is pure and pure at the age of fifteen or sixteen, she gets sick at eighteen or nineteen, and she will die when she reaches thirty. (Hit a natural object)

Answer: The moon

Riddle: The sun looms across the sky beside the mountain, and the lonely man is buried under the rain.