Kneel for the Chinese emperor ~ answers to the Chinese contest

It's not difficult, but it takes time to do it yourself ... hehe.

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1- 5 BABCC

6- 10 CBCDC

1 1- 15 CCACB

16-20 DBBBD

2 1-25 ADBAA

26-30 CCCCB

3 1-32 CB

judge

1-5 wrong, wrong, wrong

6- 10 right or wrong

1 1- 15 right or wrong.

16-20 is true or false.

fill up a vacancy

1. The following Chinese characters are used as surnames, please pronounce them: (Choose 3 small questions, 3 points)

① Ren (because of being the same as "human") ② Qiu (homophonic with "seeking") ③ Qu (homophonic with "ou") ④ Pu (homophonic with Park Er-yin) ⑤ Hua (homophonic with "painting").

2. The following couplets are comments on relevant figures. Please write down your name: (choose 4 small questions, 4 points)

(1) writing ghosts and writing demons is superior, and stabbing greed and stabbing abuse. (Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio)

(2) the copper and iron pipa, following Dongpo's praise of the great river, does not return;

In the Southern Song Dynasty, Hebei did not fly south with Hongyan. (Xin Qiji)

(3) In the scarred poems of the world, the sages and people's sufferings surge at the bottom of the pen. (Du Fu)

(4) A hundred years of unjust imprisonment is unwarranted, and a hundred battles are loyal to the soul (Yue Fei)

It is known that there are three tripods in the world, and people are still exhausted. (Zhuge Liang)

The following idioms and allusions are all related to historical or ancient legends and stories. Please write down the historical figures related to them (3 points).

(1) Riding and Shooting (King Wuling of Zhao) (2) Sealing the Wolf in Xu (Huo Qubing)

(3) Wang Di Crowe (Shu Wang Du Yu)

4. Qinglian lay, Xiangshan lay and Yi 'an lay refer to Li Bai, Bai Juyi and Li Qingzhao respectively. (3 points)

5. The four most popular legends in China are: (3 points).

Cowherd and Weaver Girl, Meng Jiangnv, Liang Zhu and Legend of White Snake.

6. The following poem describes the scenery in different seasons. Please fill in the season in brackets: (2 points, 0.5 points in each box)

(1) Like the strong wind in spring, it blows at night and blows open the petals of 10,000 pear trees (autumn) (note that it's August, so it's not winter).

(2) The stray geese sound pitiful, flying alone in the middle of the night. (late autumn)

(3) Dark clouds turn over ink to hide mountains, while white rain jumps over boats (summer) (June 27, Wang Hulou was drunk)

(4) A tree with cold plum and white jade is near the village bridge. (winter)

7. What idioms do these names come from? (0.5 points for each space, 3 points)

Du Pengcheng (Pengcheng Wan Li) Chen Canyun (aside) Liu Haisu (a drop in the ocean)

Ding (Xiuwai) is as sweet as cucumber (as sweet as cucumber) and Jiao Ruoyu (even the wisest man is foolish).

8. The two "Du Li" in the Tang Dynasty are: (2 points, 0.5 points each)

Big Du Li: (Li Bai) and (Du Fu) Little Du Li: (Li Shangyin) and (Bai Juyi)

9. The eight masters of China in ancient Tang and Song Dynasties refer to: (4 points, 0.5 points each).

Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in Tang Dynasty, Ouyang Xiu, Su San (Su, Xun), Wang Anshi and Ceng Gong in Song Dynasty.

10. The four most beautiful women in ancient China were: "Shame on Flowers" (Yang Yuhuan), "Closed Moon" The Story Of Diu Sim, "Sinking Fish" (Beauty) and "Wild Goose" (Wang Zhaojun) (3 points).

The "Four Books" and "Four Books and Five Classics" in1refer to Daxue, The Doctrine of the Mean, The Analects of Confucius and Mencius. (4 points)

12. The names of the three major religions in the world are Christianity, Islam and Buddhism.

13. The famous "four misers" in world literature were written by the following writers: Shakespeare, Balzac, (Moliere) and (Nicola Nikolai Gogol). There is also a miser named Yan Jiansheng in China, who is from The Scholars written by Wu, a writer in the Qing Dynasty. (3 points)

14. The six world-famous palaces are the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Palace of Versailles in France, the Kremlin in Russia, the White House in the United States, Buckingham Palace in Britain and the Royal Palace in Brunei.

15 guess the idiom: (1) the flat peach banquet of the queen mother (concentration) (2) 1256789 (forgetfulness))

(3)9 inches+1 inch = 1 foot (push your luck) (3 points)

16. Some eras had specific names in ancient China. Please fill in the blanks according to the examples: (4 points)

20 years old (combined crown) 30 years old (combined) 40 years old (not confused)

50 years old (knowing destiny), 60 years old (60 years old), 70 years old (ancient)

17. Fill in the blanks with idioms: (Choose 4 questions, 4 points)

Persuade verbally and pass it on.

Full of fantasy, pursuing perfection.

Learn from your mistakes and deceive yourself.

18, the idiom antithesis: (pay attention to the neat antithesis and the relative meaning)

Immortality means that a deer is a horse.

Carefully carved (shoddy) to send charcoal in the snow (icing on the cake/adding fuel to the fire)

19. Fill in the appropriate words before and after the word "ran" to form a four-word word. (I don't quite understand the meaning of the topic)

However, reading is fascinating and unexpected.

20. A scholar visited a relative's house and suddenly it began to rain outside. It was getting late at this time, so he had to plan to stay. But the relative didn't want to, so he wrote a sentence on the paper: Stay with me in rainy days. As soon as the scholar saw it, he immediately understood the meaning of his relatives, but he just couldn't say clearly. He thought he could do nothing but add a few punctuation marks, so his relatives could not help but let him stay. How do scholars punctuate? (2 points)

If it rains, stay for a day, stay for me? Stay in rainy days, for heaven's sake! Will you leave me? Stay.

Stay in rainy days, will you stay with me? Stay.

2 1. The year before last (2004) was Shen Jianian and Xiao Ming was 30 years old. Q: When Xiaoming was 37 years old (20 1 1), it was Xin Maonian (filled in heavenly stems and earthly branches), and the central monument of Xiaoming's life was the (rabbit). (2 points)

22, idioms solitaire topic (2 points, and then 4 idioms. )

Qi Xin works together, can't be competent for his job, strategize, be extremely smart, and be arrogant ... Fourth, intelligence display questions (choose one question, 4 points).

1, how to pronounce Baota poem?

open

Ya Mamam

Taoshan apricot

Good mountains and scenery

Come to see the mountain.

Lishan sengshan Keshan

Zhongshan Road turns to the cliff.

Zhongshan Road becomes a cliff,

Monks in Shankeshan come from the mountains.

The mountain people are good and the mountains are good.

Prunes and peaches bloom all over the mountain.

(The poem of flame is the same seven sentences, and the picture shows a seven-body pagoda, which is named after the shape of its word arrangement like flame. There are *** 12 identical words in the whole poem, with 3 words in each sentence. You can locate these words first when you write. In the picture, their locations are none on the first floor, second floor 1, third floor 2, fourth floor 14, fifth floor 25, sixth floor 246 and seventh floor 136. In the poem, their positions are the first sentence 136, the second sentence 135, the third sentence 145 and the fourth sentence 136. When reading, you should read around from the lower left corner up, from left to right, and then from right to left (and so on) to get four seven-character poems. )

2. Password decoding:

20 8723 643 14 5206 52 79 843 6306 843

Zhao An Guo qu Fang fa cooperative studio

Work together in the old way.

Each Arabic numeral represents a Chinese phonetic alphabet. A set of numbers is a syllable. Where: 1 stands for q, 2 stands for a, 3 stands for o, 4 stands for u, 5 stands for f, 6 stands for g, 7 stands for h, 8 stands for z, 9 stands for e and 0 stands for n.

2. How to read strange poems?

Yi Long's two tigers look at three mountains and all corners of the country and will pay their respects to Sichuan in Eight Immortals Kyushu.