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What are the lantern riddles in Mid-Autumn Festival?

1, riddle: Good news at Mid-Autumn Festival on National Day (to use an idiom)

The answer is: victory after victory.

Explanation: "Festival by Festival" refers to National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival respectively. Good news usually refers to victory, so it is "winning by festivals"

2. Mystery: The Mid-Autumn Festival is the day after the wedding (to use an idiom)

Answer: I am ecstatic.

Explanation: "Looking at the sun" means "looking at the sun", that is, the most round day of the moon, usually referring to the fifteenth day of each month in the old calendar. The answer to the question "I am overjoyed" does not mean "I can still see the sun after I am overjoyed".

3. Mystery: Mid-Autumn Moon in Guangxi (hit the word fruit)

Answer: longan

Description: The abbreviation of "Gui" is "Gui", and the Mid-Autumn Festival is on August 15th, when the moon is the roundest, so it is "longan".

4. Mystery: Check Qianjiang on August 15 (with the word "stock")

Answer: bullish

Description: The high tide of Qiantang River is a landscape, which was seen on August 15. The picture shows the head of goodwill "rising".

5. Mystery: Chrysanthemums are in full bloom in Mid-Autumn Festival (to use an idiom)

Answer: Have a good full moon.

Explanation: Mid-Autumn Festival is the time when the moon is the roundest, and it catches up with chrysanthemums in full bloom, so it is "appreciating the flowers on the moon".