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Lantern Festival riddles and answers

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Weightlifting competition (to use an idiom)-haggle over every ounce

Paper tiger (to use an idiom)-strong outside but weak inside.

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

Agricultural products (to use an idiom)-local products

Bottomless pit (to borrow an idiom)-unfathomable

Love to travel (to use an idiom)-overjoyed

The blind touch the elephant (to use an idiom)-I don't know the gist.

Candied Huanglian (to borrow an idiom)-share joys and sorrows.

Accounting (to borrow an idiom)-resourceful.

Sail against the current-strive for the upper reaches

Cut the gordian knot-easy to solve

See-saw (playing idioms)-one by one

Dont Ask For Help in trouble (to borrow an idiom)-self-reliance.

Thresher (to use an idiom)-speak hesitatingly

Extend in all directions (to use an idiom)-well organized.

One piece becomes nine pieces (to use an idiom)-fall apart

Festival fireworks (to use an idiom)-colorful

Be good (to use an idiom)-take advantage of people unprepared

Cross talk (to use an idiom)-putting on airs

Row against the current (to use an idiom)-row against the current.

Paratroopers (to use an idiom)-falling from the sky

The rabbit invited the tiger (to play an idiom)-Yin Yin to eat rice.

Photographic negative-reverse black and white

There are 3,000 guests in the plain.

Heng (to use an idiom)-Death

To die (to use an idiom)-to sit still.

The dumb gestures (to make an idiom)-it goes without saying.

Yue Xian (to borrow an idiom)-extraordinary.

Save all at once (to use an idiom)-every little makes a mickle.

The first day (playing an idiom)-changing with each passing day

Play Go in secret (to use an idiom)-you can't tell the difference between soap and white.

(To use an idiom) Pay equal attention-just right.

Eighty-eight (to use an idiom)-get to the point.

Super good toothbrush (to borrow an idiom)-penniless

Beating drums (playing idioms)-beating about the bush

Ganmaotong (to use an idiom)-indecent.

Luda became a monk (to use an idiom)-becoming a monk halfway.

Emperor (to borrow an idiom)-White jade is flawless.

Five left hands, five left hands. Take ten, and there are ten left (one commodity)-gloves.

Square corners, often the same as usual. A cold and cough is the busiest (a kind of daily necessities)-handkerchief.

Half a watermelon, mouth up. Head is not afraid of water, head is not afraid of fire (a daily necessities)-pot.

There is a volcano in the middle, surrounded by the sea. There are many treasures in the sea, so take them out quickly (a daily necessities)-hot pot.

Matchmaker, on the high-rise building, her heart ached and she was in tears (name a commodity)-candles.

There are more than 100 people in Athens, and nothing goes out of the city. When you leave the city, set a fire for yourself (strike a daily necessities)-matches.

An eight-treasure bag can hold everything. Can hold cotton and yarn, steel (a daily necessities)-sewing kit.

Look at two zeros at a distance, and look at two zeros at a close distance. Some people can't use it, and some people can't use (a daily necessities)-glasses.

Face without mouth, feet without hands. Listen to people, drink with people (a daily necessities)-table

Wearing a flat-topped hat and a cylindrical coat, although one eye, secretly showing off the hero (playing a daily necessities)-flashlight.

There is a boat ahead, and the helmsman is on it. It's raining here, it's raining there, and I took the back road (a daily necessities)-the iron dried up.

Little thing, put it under your arm. Sick or not, look at its belly (a daily necessities)-thermometer.

A bird, flying on the table, grabbed its tail and jumped into the river (bumped into a commodity)-a spoon.

Nose up, mouth down Knock it with a hammer, earth-shattering (smashing a daily necessities)-clock.

Gold hooks hang silver rings, and sisters are separated by mountains. It's too late to meet (make a daily necessities)-earrings.

Born on a cliff, left behind by others, poured cold water on his back, chopped into pieces (smashed a daily necessities)-grindstone.

A thin mouth can chew hard bones. Eating meat without soup, eating melon without chewing beans (a daily necessities)-kitchen knife.

It's cold outside, warm inside, and it's not cold in the stomach all night (make a daily necessities)-kettle.

There are hard and soft, long and wide. Free during the day, go to work at night (make a daily necessities)-bed

If the wind does not move, it will produce wind. If you don't move it, just wait for the autumn wind (a daily necessities)-a fan.

Happy new year. (Make a writer's name) He Jingzhi

Keep the number of New Year's Eve bells. (in a business term) year-end inventory

There is no shortage of fish and rice at the end of the year. (type) scale

Keep watch on New Year's Eve. (Take a break) Say goodbye to the old and welcome the new.

Red rooster, the tail is green, sweet, crisp and nutritious. -Answer carrots

Five or six brothers sat around the pillar, and when everyone broke up, their clothes were torn. -Answer garlic

The body is white and fat, often hidden in mud, covered with beehives, and can be eaten raw and cooked. -Answer the lotus root

There are no worms in the hole, no peaks in the nest, no silkworms in the silk and no people in the umbrella. -Answer the lotus root

Round face like an apple, sour and sweet, rich in nutrition. It can be used for cooking and fruit. -Answer the tomato

White is tender and fragrant, can cook and make soup, and beans are its parents, which are different from their parents. -Answer tofu

One (type an idiom). A: One by one.

Bottomless pit (to borrow an idiom). The answer is: unfathomable

Climb a bamboo pole (to use an idiom). The answer is: steadily rising.

Paper tiger (to use an idiom). Answer: External forces are hollow.

A pilot (to borrow an idiom). Answer: There is an opportunity.

Playing drums (playing idioms). Answer: beat about the bush

Laugh to death (to use an idiom). Answer: Happiness brings sorrow.

Weightlifting competition (to use an idiom). A: haggle over every ounce

The house of the foolish old man (to borrow an idiom). Answer: Cut to the chase.

The blind man touches the elephant (playing an idiom). A: I don't know the general idea

Clear and turbid (to use an idiom). A: There is no distinction between Jing and Wei.

Extend in all directions (to use idioms). Answer: The head is right.

Both hands agree (to use an idiom). Answer: reinvent the wheel

Candied coptis chinensis (to use an idiom). A: Share weal and woe.

Say goodbye unilaterally (to borrow an idiom). Answer: One-sided story

Photographic negatives (to use an idiom). Answer: Reverse black and white.

Love to travel (to use an idiom). Answer: I am ecstatic.

Public towels (to borrow an idiom). Answer: everything.

Wu Dalang gave a banquet (to use an idiom). Answer: the wedding.

Dont Ask For Help is in trouble (to borrow an idiom). Answer: Self-reliance.

Telephone calls travel thousands of miles (to use idioms). Answer: Echo from afar.

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

The rabbit invited the tiger (to play an idiom). The answer is: spend money on food.

Regardless of the middle (to use an idiom). The answer is: look forward and look back.

Leave the tap on (to play an idiom). The answer is: let it be.

Cut the gordian knot (to use an idiom). Answer: solved.

Play Go in secret (play an idiom). The answer is: there is no difference between soap and white.

Send a message home (using an idiom). The answer is: keep your promise.

One piece becomes nine pieces (to use an idiom). The answer is: division.

Luda became a monk (to use an idiom). The answer is: becoming a monk halfway.

The mute made a gesture (made an idiom). A: It goes without saying.

The building mouse asks for divination (to use an idiom). Answer: Have a guilty conscience.

Super good toothbrush (to borrow an idiom). The answer is: no.

What do cats and dogs look like (as an idiom). A: Like a wolf like a tiger.

A chainsaw saws wood (to use an idiom). Answer: act decisively.

Air-to-air missiles (to borrow an idiom). Answer: Play it by ear.

The answer to the most desolate place: nothing grows.

The most unusual weather mystery: warm in winter and cool in summer

The broadest mind answer: the mind of the world, the prime minister can punt in his stomach.

The mystery of the highest giant: indomitable spirit, lofty ideal, lofty ideal.

The mystery of the longest life: Shoubi Nanshan, Shoushan Fuhai and Heqing Life Insurance.

The answers of the most learned people: Wenjiang Xue Hai, Daoshan Xue Hai, a great genius, and a five-car scholar.

Everything is ready. Say the name of the romance of Three Kingdoms by Henkel: Liu Bei.

Thirty-eight generalists named a Dream of Red Mansions with a clever girl.