Riddle is a riddle in ancient poetry

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

Answer: 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 from the Song Dynasty)

2. Green card (type a poem)

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

3. Couples in love (guess a poem)

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Answer: 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" This sentence comes from "Sitting Alone on Jingting Mountain" by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai)

4. I will not be careless in this life (type a poem)

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

5. Disappearance (guess a poem)

Answer: Thousands of mountains and birds fly away (disappearance means: no sound, no sight) Traces of "Jue" mean extinction and 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 all face (guess a poem)

Answer: 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; poem "The human face does not know where to go" can vividly explain this mystery. The words and phrases come from "Nanzhuang, the Capital City" written by Cui Hu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)

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

< p>Answer: Thousands of green silk ribbons hanging down (the word "full line" indicates the whole, while the word "floating green" means that the surface of the object is all green, exuding the breath of spring, the poem "Ten thousand green silk ribbons hanging down" "This riddle can be analyzed vividly. This sentence comes from "Ode to the Willows" by He Zhizhang, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)

8. The Seven Fairies fell in love with Dong Yong (check a poem)

Answer: Only Envy Mandarin ducks do not envy 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 the life of a couple in the world. The poem "Only envy mandarin ducks but not immortals" can vividly analyze this Riddle, this sentence comes from "The Ancient Meaning of Chang'an" by Lu Zhaolin, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)

9. Self-driving trip alone (type a poem)

The answer to the riddle: Loneliness opens without a master (a person's self-driving trip) Traveling means that you are very 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 Mei" by the Southern Song Dynasty poet Lu You)

10. Benzoin (played by A poem)

Answer to the riddle: Sleeping in spring without waking up to dawn (from the perspective of the riddle, it can be extended to: sleeping extraordinarily peacefully and sweetly. The poem "sleeping in spring without waking up to dawn" means: the spring night is always sweet Sleeping sweetly until dawn has a similar meaning to the mystery. This sentence comes from "Spring Dawn" by Meng Haoran, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)

11. The flowers in the ancient capital are like brocade (check a poem)

Answer: Piles of embroidery looking back at Chang'an (Chang'an is the ancient name of Xi'an, ranked first among the four ancient capitals in China and one of the four ancient capitals in the world. Lishan is covered with flowers and trees like embroidery. The poem "Looking back at Chang'an with 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 (guess a poem)

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

The four seasons are divided into: spring, summer, autumn and winter. The poem "Don't care about spring, summer and autumn and winter" can vividly explain this mystery. This sentence comes from Lu Xun's "Self-mockery")

13. The host refuses to see guests (hit a poem)

Answer: The person who never comes again (the host refuses to see guests, so even those who want to visit will not visit again). The poem "The person who never comes again" can vividly explain this riddle. The sentence comes from "Dengyouzhou Taige" by Chen Ziang, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)

14. Rejecting blind dates (guess a poem)

Answer: Never meet each other in life (blind dates usually involve two people) When people who have never met meet meet each other, since it means "rejection", of course it means "they don't want to see each other", which can be reduced to "not meeting each other"; the poem "no meeting in life" is exactly in line with the meaning of the mystery. This sentence comes from a poet in the Tang Dynasty Du Fu's "A Gift to the Eight Virtues of the Guard")