Poetic riddles

Introduction: We have recited many poems since childhood. Do you still remember when these poems appear in riddles? Below is a collection of poems and riddles that I have collected. Everyone is welcome to read and refer to it! A collection of poems and riddles Answer:

1. The host refuses to see the guest (guess a poem)

Answer and analysis: The guest is never seen (the host refuses to see the guest, then even if he wants to visit, he will He will not visit again and again. The poem "Who never comes again?" can vividly explain this mystery. This sentence comes from "Dengyouzhou Taige" by Chen Ziang, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.)

2. Rejecting blind dates (playing A verse)

Answer and analysis: Never meet in life (a blind date is usually a meeting between two people who have never met each other. Since it is "rejection", of course it means "not wanting to see each other", it can be reduced to ?Don’t meet each other?;Poetry ?Don’t meet each other in life?It just fits the meaning of the riddle. This sentence comes from the Tang Dynasty

3. Couples in love (guess a poem)

Answer and Analysis: Never get tired of looking at each other (People often say: People in love have relatively low IQs, and they can accept each other's strengths and weaknesses, without any intention of hating them. The poem? Never get tired of looking at each other? Just can explain this mystery . This sentence comes from "Sitting Alone on Jingting Mountain" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty)

4. I will not be reckless in this life (guess a poem)

Answer and analysis: How can I be? Penghao people (reckless people) refer to mediocre, unambitious and contemptible people. The riddle means: I will never be an ordinary person in this life. The poem? How can I be a Penghao person? This riddle can be explained vividly. This sentence comes from a poet in the Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Nanling Farewell Children Entering Beijing")

5. Disappeared (type a poem)

Answer and analysis: Thousands of mountains and birds flew away (disappeared means: no sound, no trace . And "Jue" means extinction and extinction. The poem "Thousands of mountains and birds flying away" can vividly explain this mystery. This sentence comes from "Jiang Xue" by Liu Zongyuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)

6. Face. Lost all (guess a poem)

Answer and analysis: I don’t know where the human face has gone (losing face means: losing face; since it is lost, it cannot be traced, and I don’t know where it went; Verse: Where does the human face go? This puzzle can be explained vividly. The words are from "Inscription on Nanzhuang of the Capital City" by Cui Hu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)

7. The whole line is green (check a poem)

Answer and analysis: Ten thousand green silk ribbons hanging down (?Full line?The two characters indicate that it is a whole, while the two characters "Floating Green" indicate that the surface of the object is all green, exuding the breath of spring. The poem "Ten thousand green silk ribbons hanging down" Green silk ribbon? can vividly analyze this mystery. This sentence comes from "Ode to the Willows" by He Zhizhang, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)

8. Seven fairies fell in love with Dong Yong (type a poem)

Answer And analysis: I only envy mandarin ducks but not immortals (The love story between the Seven Fairies and Dong Yong is well known. As a fairy, the Seven Fairies do not desire a life in heaven, but like the life of a couple in the world like a mandarin duck. The poem? I only envy mandarin ducks but not immortals? This riddle can be analyzed vividly. This sentence comes from "The Ancient Meaning of Chang'an" by Lu Zhaolin, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)

9. Traveling by car alone (type a poem)

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10. Benzoin (guess a poem)

Answer and analysis: Spring sleep without awakening (from the perspective of the riddle, it can be extended to: sleep exceptionally soundly and sweetly) , the poem "Spring Sleep Without Sleeping at Dawn" means: Sleeping sweetly until dawn in the spring night, which is similar to the meaning of the riddle. This sentence comes from "Spring Dawn" by Meng Haoran, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)

11. Ancient Capital The first flowers are like brocade (guess a poem)

Answer and analysis: Looking back at Chang'an, there are piles of embroidery (Chang'an is the ancient name of Xi'an, ranking first among the four ancient capitals in China and one of the four ancient capitals in the world. Li The mountains are covered with flowers and trees like embroidery. The poem "Looking back at Chang'an and piles of embroidery" describes this scene. This sentence comes from "Passing Huaqing Palace" by Du Mu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)

12. Look at it calmly Four Seasons (Type a poem)

Answer and analysis: Ignore spring, summer, autumn and winter (Indifferent: the common meaning is indifferent, not seeking fame and fortune, and not caring about anything.

The four seasons are divided into: spring, summer, autumn and winter. The poem "Who cares about spring, summer and autumn and winter?" can vividly analyze this mystery. This sentence comes from Lu Xun's "Self-mockery")

13. Welcome the spring (check a poem)

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Answer and analysis: A branch of red apricot sticks out of the wall (probe, which can be understood as: sticking out the head, spring is the season when a hundred flowers bloom, the poem? A branch of red apricot sticks out of the wall) means: A branch of red apricot sticks out of the wall , showing off the beauty of spring to people, can vividly explain this mystery. This sentence comes from "Visiting the Garden is Not Worth It" by Ye Shaoweng, a poet in the Song Dynasty)

14. Green Card (Type a poem)

< p> Answer and analysis: The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass (green is a symbol of spring, "Ka" means "stuck", which can be extended to: "Can't get through, can't get through". The poem "The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass" can explain this Riddle, this sentence comes from the "Liangzhou Ci" written by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty)

The poet Du Fu's "Gift to the Eight Imperial Guards") More interesting riddles:

Everything can be seen (check one) idiom). The answer: a clear view

Rowing against the current (guess an idiom). Answer: Striving for the top

The pomegranate is ripe (guess an idiom). Answer: The skin is torn

Weightlifting competition (guess an idiom). The answer: care about everything

Load the gun (guess an idiom). Answer: On the verge of breaking out

Comprehensive land reclamation (guess an idiom). Answer: Leave no room

"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" (guess an idiom). The answer: a lot of lies

Save in small amounts and collect in whole sums (guess an idiom). Answer: A little adds up to a lot

The Foolish Old Man’s House (guess an idiom). Answer: Get straight to the point

The blind man feels the elephant (guess an idiom). Answer: I don’t know the general meaning.

Clear and turbid merge into one another (guess an idiom). The answer: There is no distinction between Jing and Wei

It extends in all directions (guess an idiom). Answer: It’s clear and logical

Both hands agree (guess an idiom). Answer: It’s superfluous

Candied Coptis chinensis (guess an idiom). Answer: Sharing joys and sorrows

Bilateral farewell (guess an idiom). Answer: One-sided words

Photographic film (guess an idiom). Answer: Confusing right and wrong

I love traveling (guess an idiom). Answer: Overjoyed

Public towel (guess an idiom). Answer: Everything is considered

Wu Dalang hosted a banquet (guess an idiom). Answer: The house is full of guests

Don’t ask for help when things go wrong (guess an idiom). Answer: Self-reliance

Talking on the phone thousands of miles away (guess an idiom). Answer: Echoing each other from a distance

It’s boring to look at it too much (guess an idiom). Answer: Commonly seen

The rabbit invites the tiger (guess an idiom). The answer: Yin eats Mao Liang

Don’t consider the middle (make an idiom). Answer: Look forward and backward

Don’t turn off the faucet (guess an idiom). Answer: Let it go

Cut the mess with a quick knife (an idiom). Answer: Easy to solve

Play Go in secret (play an idiom). Answer: No distinction is made between white and white

Send a message home (guess an idiom). Answer: Breaking one's word

One piece becomes nine pieces (guess one idiom). The answer: torn apart

Ruda became a monk (guess an idiom). Answer: Become a monk halfway

The mute gestures (make an idiom). The answer: self-evident

Lou Ashu asked the divination (guess an idiom). Answer: A guilty conscience

Super good toothbrush (guess an idiom). Answer: Not a hair is pulled out

What do cats and dogs look like (guess an idiom).

Answer: Like a wolf and a tiger