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What are the riddles about the Lantern Festival?

The riddle about Lantern Festival is as follows:

1, riddle: it will go bad as soon as it goes (type a word)

Answer: blank

Analysis: the word "blank" has lost its "one" and has become a "bad" word.

2. Mystery: one less fragrant word, not guessing (typing a word).

Answer: apricot

Analysis: The word "Xiang" lacks "one" and "apostrophe", leaving a word "apricot".

3. riddle: this voice comes from Qiantang river (type a word)

Answer: Zhejiang

Analysis: Qiantang River, called "Zhejiang" in ancient times. "This" is pronounced the same as "Zhejiang".

4. answer: at the beginning of the spring festival, the host welcomes guests (typing the word place name)

Answer: Guangdong

Analysis: The first stroke of the word "Spring Festival" can be combined into the word "Guang". In ancient times, the theme was in the East, and the answer was "East" rather than "master".

5. riddle: peaches and plums are all over the world (to use an idiom)

Answer: It blooms everywhere.

Analysis: From Bai Juyi's "Planting Flowers in the Greenfield Hall in Gong Ling, Fenghe" "Why do you need a variety of flowers in front of the hall?" It can be inferred from the poem that "peach and plum" refers to "flower".