What do the squares in the riddle mean? Like swing lattice, pear lattice ... it is better to explain the solution of each lattice.

What is a riddle? It is to deduct answers according to riddles and other rules that must be followed. This puzzle not only increases the restrictions on locking riddles, but also increases the hints on locking riddles. The formal application of riddles began in the Ming Dynasty. In order to enrich the content and form of riddles and increase the difficulty of guessing riddles, scholars began to use various riddles in riddles. The unified application of numerous riddles in various places and periods was attributed to Macangshan in Yangzhou in the late Ming Dynasty. Eighteen commonly used riddles are defined in his Eighteen Grids of Guangling, namely: curtain grid, swing grid, princess grid, phoenix grid, flower grid, upstairs grid, downstairs grid and hat grid. Introduction to puzzles:

1. swing the grid, and the answer is limited to two words. Move the two words back and forth and then buckle the puzzle.

[Example] The answer to "Today" is "Japan".

2. Scroll the grid, and the number of words in the answer must exceed three words. Infer riddles by reading backwards.

[Example] Letters (commonly used expression 1) Answer: Keep faith (pronounced "speak by faith")

3. Xu's name comes from Li Shangyin's poem in the Southern Dynasties, and it was named after "Xu Fei had to wear half makeup". Every time Empress Xu of Emperor Yuan of Liang learned that she was coming, she was half dressed up and half waiting. So it's also called half makeup. The answer to this case must be more than two words, with the same radical and the same radical. Remove the same radical and radical, and read half of each word to match the puzzle.

[Example] Brother-in-law (chemical element 2) Answer: sodium and antimony (pronounced "brother-in-law")

4. White-headed plaid, also known as "Su Guan", "Hao Shou", "Pink Noodles" and "Shouxing" plaid. The number of words in the answer must be more than two words. When guessing a puzzle, the first word of the puzzle is homophonic, and another word is used instead of the puzzle.

[Example] "Waste Materials" (name one in Water Margin) Answer: Wu Yong. The homonym of "nothing" is "nothing".

[Example] "Daily Reading" (a philosophical term) Answer: Metaphysics (the first word "form" is homophonic for "line")

5. Pear lattice, also known as "homophonic", "jade ice" and "flying white" lattice. The number of words in the answer must be more than two words, and all of them should be read harmoniously.

[Example] Self-employed Sales (name one) Answer: "Denmark". Homophonic reading "single sale" coincides with riddles.

6. Foundation lattice, also known as "flat shoes", "white feet" and "stepping on snow". There are more than two words in the answer, and the last word can be read harmoniously to fit the puzzle.

[Example] The answer to "don't bend or bend" (type a mathematical noun) is "absolute value" (the last word "value" is pronounced "straight". )

7. Plain heart lattice, also known as "jade belt", "plain waist" and "snow clip" lattice. The answer is more than three words. The word in the middle of the answer is pronounced homophonic, and solving the riddle is another meaning.

[Example] The answer to "silent reading" is "psychology" (the word "reason" in the middle is homophonic "reason").

8. Swallowtail Grid, also known as "Swallowtail Grid". The number of words in the answer must be more than two words, and the last word must be a combination of left and right structures. Read the words left and right separately when guessing.

[Example] "Luo Shen Fu" (playing Hebei place name one)

Answer: Linzhang (the last word is pronounced "water seal", so the answer is "water seal")

9. Shrimp beard lattice, also known as "bun" lattice. There are more than two words in the answer. Read the first word of the answer as two words respectively, read it together with the following words, and buckle the puzzle.

[Example] "Operation" (type the legal term 1) Answer: Criminal Law (the word "punishment" is separately pronounced as "operation")

10. Span grid, also known as "flapping wing" and "laparotomy" grid. The answer needs odd numbers or phrases with more than three words, and the middle word should be a combination word read separately from the left and right, and it should be linked with the context to fit the puzzle.

[Example] The answer to "autumn wind whistling in August" (proverb 1) is "packing things". The riddle is the first sentence in Du Fu's poem "The Hut is Blown by Autumn Wind".

1 1. Upstairs lattice, also known as "climbing stairs" and "kicking barrels" lattice. The number of words in the answer must be more than three words. The word at the end of the answer moved from the front of the first word to the bottom to buckle the riddle.

[Example] The answer to "look at the whole world" (a philosophical term) is "world outlook" (put "outlook" before the word "world" and read it as "look at the world", which is very consistent with the puzzle. )

12. Summer Pavilion, also called "Bow down" grid. This method is similar to "going upstairs", except that the first word of the answer is moved to the end.

The answer to "Yangchun Baixue" (guess geographical term 1): "cold temperate zone" (pronounced "temperate cold") can be associated with "Yangchun-Baixue". )

13. When going upstairs and downstairs, words or phrases with more than four words in the answer, the first and last two words of the answer move into different meanings, which are closely connected with the puzzle.

[Example] "Word" (guess the idiom 1) Answer: "People don't believe" (the first word "person" and the last word "letter" are interchanged and read as "letter but no one" to get to the point. )

14. The first case, also known as "B Shang" and "Sleeping Duck". The answer must be more than three words. The lattice method is to connect the intermodulation positions of the first and second words of the answer with the following words to solve the puzzle.

[Example] "Mirage" (the first place name in China) Answer: Shanghai (pronounced as "listed at sea" according to the grid method).

15. Tail adjustment grid, also known as "B-Xia" grid. The lattice method is similar to "turning around", except that the last two words of the answer are intermodulation.

[Example] The answer to "Back from the Cliff" (guess the name of the country): "Guatemala" (pronounced "Rama in danger", that is, cutting the puzzle. )

16. Shuang Cui, also known as "Keith" case. It is named after "Keith" and is shaped like a double hook. The answer is limited to four words, and the first two words should be reversed with the last two words when deducting the puzzle.

[Example] The answer to "walking around the house" (guessing the idiom 1) is "consistent with words and deeds" (the first two words are reversed from the last two words and pronounced as "consistent with words and deeds"). )

17. Flying head grid, also known as "mat towel" grid. This grid method is similar to "shrimp grid", and the answer must be more than two words. The first word must be structured up and down, divided into two words, and read with the following words.

[Example] Wildfire never consumes them too much (guess the first question in Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio) Answer: Dongsheng (the word "winter" is pronounced as "grass is heavy", so it is pronounced as "grass is reborn", which is linked to puzzles.

18. Intermediate grid, also known as "broken cotton" grid. The number of words in the answer is odd, and it must be more than three words. The middle word should be read separately.

[Example] Decision-making in Longzhong (guess the place name 1) Answer: Sanchahe (the answer is taken from Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and Zhuge Liang analyzes the situation in Longzhong. It is a mystery to read the word "fork" in the middle as "mountain division" and read it as "mountain division into three parts" together with the context. )

19. beaten grid, also known as "foot pad" grid. The answer must be more than two words, and the last word of the answer should be read separately.

[Example] There are many answers: the word "Cairo" is pronounced as "four nights" from top to bottom, and the word "Kai" is even pronounced as "four nights", which accords with the puzzle. )

20. Palindrome, the number of words in the answer must be more than three words. The lattice method is to read the riddle first, then read it backwards, and deduct the riddle by combining the meaning of reading twice.

[Example] The answer to "big surprise" (guess photo word 1) is "strong contrast" (read it first, then read it backwards as "poor versus strong", and the two meanings are read continuously as "strong contrast, poor versus strong", which is natural.

2 1. take off your hat, also called "take off your hat" and "take off your hat". The answer must be more than three words. Ignore the first word of the answer when guessing.

[Example] "Good Teacher" (common expression 1) Answer: "Mr. Good Man" (omit the first word "good" and use "Mr. Good Man" to interpret the riddle. )

22. Take off your boots, also known as "bottomless pit" and "take off your shoes". The number of answers is required to be more than three words, excluding the last word of the answer (not mysterious).

[Example] Yuhuan (guess the first place in Beijing Opera) Answer: The word "general" is omitted, and the word "general" fits the meaning of the question. )

23. Pulley, the number of words in the answer must be an even phrase of more than four words. When guessing, the words of the answer are shifted in pairs. For example, in a four-word puzzle, the positions of the first and second words are moved, the positions of the third and fourth words are moved, and so on.

[Example] "North and South of the Great Wall" (hitting the human acupoint II) Answer: "Inside the customs, outside the customs" (pronounced as "inside the customs" according to the puzzle) is closely related to the mystery.

24. Red bean plaid, the answer must be more than three words. When guessing, disconnect the answer and read the crossword puzzle. This situation is generally not marked now, and it is replaced by "reading".

[Example] "Ninety-nine" (guess the idiom 1) Answer: "Nothing is true" (read the answer as "Nothing is true" and then cut the puzzle. )

25. Pick the grid, also known as "pick the cover" and "uncover the top". The number of words in the answer must be more than two words. When guessing, remove the same prefix of each word in the answer, and only take off half of the meaning to fit the puzzle.

[Example] The answer to "Bai Di in the clouds" (guess the farming term 1) is "fence" (according to the grid method, the same prefix "bamboo" is removed, which is related to "Ba Li".

26. Put the heel grid, also called the "bottom pick" grid. The number of words in the answer must be more than two words. When guessing, remove the same radicals below the answer, and only take the upper part of the word to buckle the puzzle.

[Example] The answer to "Wan Jiabao" (common expression of guessing words 1): "Encounter" (remove the same radical and deduce a riddle for "Cao Yu". "Wan Jiabao" is the original name of "Cao Yu".

27. From qualified, also known as "Golden Bell Pavilion". There is no limit to the number of words in this crossword puzzle. It's just that every word of the answer must be a combination character. When guessing, read separately and then read together (or read together and then read separately), so that one word of the answer can be read into three or four words.

[Example] The answer to Sunset Photo (typing 1) is "the sun" (first read "the sun in the west", then read "the sun in the west", and even read "the sun in the west" to interpret the riddle. )

28. Duan Jin, the number of words in the answer must be more than two words. When guessing, divide the answer words into two words or three or four words to read.

[Example] The answer to "every word is connected" (guess the first thing about posts and telecommunications): "mailbox" (read the word "mailbox" as "everyone speaks the same" to match the riddle.

29. Seeking phoenix, the name of phoenix means "seeking phoenix". Ask the answer to be the opposite of the riddle. In addition to ping, the answer must also be accompanied by related words with double meanings, such as "double, even, combined, matched, identical and linked".

[Example] "Bird singing" (idiom 1) Answer: "Playing the lute to the cow" (bird singing and playing the lute to the cow) are even numbers, and the answer is composed of the word "right".

30. Yao Dui Ge, also known as "couplets", "courtship" and "Yuanyang". The answer is generally not less than two words. The riddle and the answer are in a pair of sentences, even and harmonious, and the antithesis is stable, just like the "small antithesis" in the couplet. The one with near meaning and far meaning is more advanced.

[Example] Ancient Chinese Characters (guess the name of ancient books) Answer: New Tang Book.

3 1. The hidden grid is different from other grids (only the exploration grid is similar to it). According to the riddle, only the riddle is marked, not the riddle (that is, the item to be guessed). When you guess, take out the riddle and combine it with the answer to interpret the riddle.

[Example] Shuowen Jiezi (hidden example) Answer: "The title of the book is the Analects of Confucius" (in which "the title" is actually a mystery-Shuowen Jiezi is a book-The Analects of Confucius is both a title and a literal connection with riddles.

32. Exploring the grid, also known as "Li Zhuge". The lattice method is similar to "hidden eyes" except that riddles and riddles are written on puzzles, and puzzles are not marked. When you guess, bring out the puzzle, fuse it with the answer and deduce the puzzle.

[Example] The answer to "I" is "idioms, words first". There is only one word "I" in the riddle. According to Lenovo, if you want to be a word, you must add a word "Yan" before "I" to form the word "Yu". Idiom is a riddle. Combine with "pre-announcement" and deduce the mystery.

33. Banana heart, also known as "B middle" case. The answer must be an even number of words or phrases with more than four words, and the words in the middle are interchanged to interpret the puzzle in combination with the context.

[Example] The answer to "tyrant" (guess the second legal term): "The culprit and the first evil" ("fierce" and "first" are interchanged, and read continuously as "fierce head of state", which is connected with the riddle.

34. The answer usually consists of two or more words. In addition to the same words in the middle, there are related words related to the meaning of "offset", such as "drop, go, exist, have, have, move and have". After canceling each other out, the remaining words are used to deduct puzzles.

[Example] "Say" (guess the name of the ancients) A: "Sima Tan, Sima Qian". Remove the same "Sima" from the answer, and the remaining word "Tan" will be associated with the riddle.