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The moral of lantern riddles

1. The eyes are bald and the mouth is big, there is a tail bigger than the body, accompanied by grass rockery, and there are red flowers-goldfish.

What you eat is grass, and what you squeeze out is treasure. Contribute a lot to human self-sacrifice (name an animal)-cattle.

Lantern Festival (poem)-I have been asking what time it is all night.

Looking up, I found it was moonlight (one word)-Yangon.

5. 15 Sixteen moons (a financial word)-salary increase.

6. Bookmark (type a word)-cheek

Around the Lantern Festival (verse)-At the age of fourteen, I became your wife.

8. Small scale, unity and hard work. Sometimes moving food, sometimes digging a tunnel (playing an animal name)-ants

9. Reunion before and after the Lantern Festival (typing 1)- period

10. Like a fish, not a fish. It has lived in the sea all its life. From a distance, it looks like a fountain. From a close distance, it looks like an island (named after an animal)-a whale.

1 1. Sentence (playing idioms)-Make a clean break

12. Zhe (playing an idiom)-Look at * * * with a purpose.

13. bustling (one word)-luxury

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

15. bottomless pit (to borrow an idiom)-unfathomable

16. The body length is about ten feet, and the nose is born on the top of the head. Black back, white abdomen, settled on the coast (name an animal)-dolphin

17. Speaking skills (type a word)-group

18. The wedding date is set after the Lantern Festival (to borrow an idiom)-I was overjoyed.

19. Ganmaotong (to borrow an idiom)-indecent.

20. Four nights (one word)-Luo

2 1. Bright pond bottom (one word)-Khan

22. Come up at two o'clock (type a word)-off

23. the entry is not called (typing)-Q.

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

25. (Playing an idiom)-An arrow is not empty.

26. There was a lot of good news after the Lantern Festival (to use an idiom)-I was overjoyed.

27. Lantern riddles will guess the Lantern Festival (China ancient sentence)-the first night to solve the problem

28. The girl is really hard, and she still knits at night. The sound of the machine didn't stop until dawn (name an animal)-Weaver Girl.

29. Thousands of lights make Lantern Festival (movie name)-the city that never sleeps, homesickness.

30. Agricultural products (to borrow an idiom)-native products.

3 1. Toothache Festival on the 15th day of the first month (to use an idiom)-once a year.

32. No feet or hands, wearing wrinkled clothes. If someone touches it, it will run away in fear (name an animal)-snake.

33.23456789 (to use an idiom). Answer: lack of clothes and food

34. Short (type a word)-Shoot

35. Pump (type)-stone

36. Candied Huanglian (to borrow an idiom)-share weal and woe.

37. Have a good dream (to borrow an idiom)-it won't last long.

38. Duh (playing idioms)-blurt it out

39. Tickets (to use an idiom)-as soon as you hear the wind.

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

4 1. Dragon (idiom)-turn a deaf ear

42. Hours are like beans, playing with water. When you grow up, you can jump high, which is the champion of catching insects (playing an animal name)-frog.

43. After Lantern Festival (type 1)- end

44. After forty years' absence, Ben got together for the Lantern Festival. (Typing 1)- Dancing

45. Installment deposit (to use an idiom)-every little makes a mickle.

1, 202 1 99 The layout and border pattern of the handwritten newspaper on the Double Ninth Festival: the lantern riddle on the Double Ninth Festival, the layout and border pattern of the handwritten newspaper on the Spring Festival for children, the layout and border pattern of the handwritten newspaper on the Mid-Autumn Festival, 202 1 the content of the lantern riddle, the fourth-grade composition on the lantern riddle, and the border of the handwritten newspaper on the Lantern Festival.

46. Forgot (to use an idiom)-be dead set

47. Disturbance (to use an idiom)-procrastination.

48. Cocktails (one word)-How many glasses?

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

50. Excellent toothbrush (to borrow an idiom)-penniless.