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Tomb-Sweeping Day's classic riddle

Lead: It rains a lot during the Qingming Festival, which is the most reasonable guess. The following is my collection of riddles about Tomb-Sweeping Day. Welcome to read the reference!

Tomb-Sweeping Day's classic riddle: puzzle: moonlight sprouting like grass (making a solar term)

Answer: Qingming

Puzzle: West Lake and East Lake have cleared up (playing a traditional festival)

Answer: Qingming (? Lake? What's in the west? Hey? (left west right east),? Lake? What is to the east of? Month? , what else? How are you? What is a word combination? Qingming? Two words. )

Puzzle: There is no doubt about a year (playing a festival)

Answer: Tomb-Sweeping Day.

Puzzle: I will never drink greedy spring water (vacation)

Answer: Tomb-Sweeping Day.

Puzzle: the light of clean government (playing traditional festivals)

Answer: Qingming

Puzzle: half-sweet shoulder excitement (playing a traditional festival)

Answer: Qingming

Puzzle: Be an honest man (play a traditional festival)

Answer: Qingming

Puzzle: It will clear up at the first full moon (playing traditional festivals).

Answer: Qingming

Puzzle: Building a Clean and Honest Style in China (Playing a Traditional Festival)

Answer: Qingming

Puzzle: before Qingming, after Qingming. (Catalogue of Song Poems)

Answer: Yuanri

Puzzle: Tomb-Sweeping Day Eve (playing traditional festivals)

Answer: Lantern Festival

Puzzle: There is sporadic light rain after sunny to cloudy (playing traditional festivals)

Answer: Qingming

Puzzle: The Sun and the Moon Meet in Green Chi Pan (traditional festival)

Answer: Qingming

Puzzle: Sun Moon Lake is full of spring scenery (playing traditional festivals)

Answer: Qingming

Puzzle: The middle reaches of the lake will clear up after Qingming Festival (playing traditional festivals)

Answer: Qingming

Puzzle: The moon rises at two o'clock by the river (playing traditional festivals)

Answer: Qingming

Puzzle: From Tang, Song and Yuan Dynasties to Modern Times. (playing a festival)

Answer: Tomb-Sweeping Day.

Puzzle: cicada (playing a festival)

Answer: Tomb-Sweeping Day.

Confusion: to revitalize the country, honesty is the foundation. (Li Qian Dan Zhu)

Answer: solar terms? Qingming Festival

Puzzle: Honest people are more frugal (playing traditional festivals)

Answer: Tomb-Sweeping Day.

Puzzle: Great love is boundless, and Tomb-Sweeping Day has no regrets to renew the former alliance (playing a traditional festival)

Answer: Qingming

More interesting riddle: the number of times the bell rings on New Year's Eve. (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. ? Mysterious carrot

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

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

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

White is tender and fragrant, can cook and make soup, and beans are its parents, which are different from their parents. ? Mysterious 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.