Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - Guess idioms and riddles and their answers
Guess idioms and riddles and their answers
Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio (type an idiom). Answer: nonsense.
Love to travel (to use an idiom). Answer: I am ecstatic.
Play Go in secret (play an idiom). A: There is no distinction between white and white.
Dark (to use an idiom). Answer: vivid and colorful
Eighty-eight (to use an idiom). The answer is: three points into the wood.
Board (to use an idiom). Answer: leftover tea
Back (to use an idiom). Answer: Its appearance is not good.
Smoke (to use an idiom). Answer: get to the bottom of it.
(To use an idiom) Pay equal attention. Answer: Just right.
Regardless of the middle (to use an idiom). The answer is: look forward and look back.
The colorful drama (playing an idiom) answers: vivid and vivid.
Super good toothbrush (to borrow an idiom). The answer is: no.
The first day (to use an idiom). A: With each passing day.
Playing drums (playing idioms). Answer: beat about the bush
Say goodbye unilaterally (to borrow an idiom). Answer: One-sided story
A chainsaw saws wood (to use an idiom). Answer: act decisively.
Elevator (to borrow an idiom). Answer: you can go up and down.
Reading too much makes it tasteless (to use an idiom). Answer: Not uncommon.
Duh (to use an idiom). Answer: blurt it out.
Two three four five six seven eight nine (to use an idiom). Answer: lack of clothes and food
Flying cymbals (to use an idiom). The answer is: hint.
A pilot (to borrow an idiom). Answer: There is an opportunity.
Cold. Answer: indecent
Send a message home (using an idiom). The answer is: keep your promise.
Public towels (to borrow an idiom). Answer: everything.
Be good (to use an idiom). Answer: Take advantage of people unprepared.
Blackboard newspaper (to use an idiom). Answer: White characters are continuous.
Truss (to use an idiom). Answer: Dying.
Cosmetics (to borrow an idiom). Answer: It's hard to say.
The emperor (to use an idiom). Answer: White jade is flawless.
Accounting (to borrow an idiom). Answer: resourceful
Weddings and funerals (to borrow an idiom). A: Sadness and joy are mixed.
Tiny (in an idiom). Answer: Very few.
False eye (to use an idiom). Answer: Gaze.
Have a panoramic view (to use an idiom). The answer is: take a glance.
Weightlifting competition (to use an idiom). A: haggle over every ounce
Air-to-air missiles (to borrow an idiom). Answer: Play it by ear.
Cut the gordian knot (to use an idiom). Answer: solved.
Garbage can (to borrow an idiom). Answer: shelter evil people from evil practices.
Installment deposit (to use an idiom). A: Many a mickle makes a mickle.
Dragon (to use an idiom). Answer: turn a deaf ear
The building mouse asks for divination (to use an idiom). Answer: Have a guilty conscience.
Luda became a monk (to use an idiom). The answer is: becoming a monk halfway.
Mule (to use an idiom). A: It is neither a donkey nor a horse.
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