A collection of riddles from ancient poems

Introduction: Guess a riddle to understand a poem, turn the poem into a riddle for everyone to guess, can you guess it? The following is a collection of ancient poetry riddles that I have shared with you. Welcome to learn from it!

1. Stick your head out to welcome the spring (guess a poem)

Answer and analysis: A branch of red apricot comes out of the wall (stick your head out, which can be understood as: stick your head out, 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, which can vividly explain this mystery. This sentence comes from "Visiting the Garden is Not Worth It" by Ye Shaoweng, a poet of the Song Dynasty)

2. Green card (type a poem)

Answer and analysis: The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass (green is a symbol of spring, and "card" means "stuck", which can be extended to: "If you can't get through, you can't survive." The poem "The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass" can explain this mystery. This sentence comes from "Liangzhou Ci" by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty)

3. Couples in love (guess a poem) )

Answer and analysis: Never get tired of seeing each other (People often say: People in love have relatively low IQs. Regardless of the strengths and weaknesses of the other person, they can accept them without any dislike. Verse " "We never get tired of looking at each other" can just solve this mystery. This sentence comes from "Sitting Alone on Jingting Mountain" by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)

4. This life will not be careless (type a poem)

< p>Answer and analysis: How can I be a Penghao person? (Cao Mang refers to mediocre, unambitious, and contemptuous people. The meaning of the riddle is: I will never be an ordinary person in this life. The poem "How can I be a Penghao person" can be vividly To explain this mystery, this sentence comes from "The Children of the Nanling Farewell and Entering the Capital" written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai)

5. Disappear (check a poem)

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

6. Losing face (guess a poem)

Answer and analysis: I don’t know where to go (losing face means: losing face; since it is lost, it cannot be found) I can’t find its trace, but I don’t know where it went; the poem “The human face doesn’t know where it went” can vividly explain this mystery. The words and phrases come from "Inscribed on Nanzhuang of the Capital City" by Cui Hu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)

7. Floating across the board Green (guess a poem)

Answer and analysis: Thousands of green silk ribbons hanging down (the word "all lines" means the whole, while the word "green" means that the surface of the object is all green, emitting The poem "Ten thousand green silk ribbons hanging down" 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 (hit one Verse)

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 fairies, the Seven Fairies do not desire a life in heaven, but like people who are like mandarin ducks in the world. couple life.

The poem "I only envy the mandarin ducks but not the immortals" can vividly explain this mystery. This line comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Lu Zhaolin's "Ancient Meanings of Chang'an")

9. Traveling by car alone (type a poem)

< p>Answer and analysis: Loneliness opens without a master (a person's self-driving trip means that he is lonely and confused during the journey. The poem "Loneliness opens without a master" can vividly explain this mystery. This sentence comes from "Bu Suanzi·Yong" by Lu You, a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. Plum")

10. Benzoin (guess a poem)

Answer and analysis: Spring sleep without realizing the dawn (from the perspective of the riddle, it can be extended to: sleep extraordinarily peacefully and sweetly) , the poem "Spring sleeps without waking up to 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)