What are the riddles of ancient poems suitable for primary school students?

1, Tanchun (type a poem)

Answer and analysis: an apricot comes out of the wall (probe, can be understood as: stick your head out, spring is the season when flowers bloom, and the poem "an apricot comes out of the wall" means that an apricot sticks out of the wall to show off the beauty of spring to people, which can explain this mystery vividly. This sentence comes from the Song Dynasty poet Ye Shaoweng's "It's not worthwhile to visit a garden")

2. Green card (type a poem)

Answer and analysis: the spring breeze is not enough (green is the symbol of spring, and "card" means "stuck", which can be extended to "can't get through, can't get through". This mystery can be explained by Wang Zhihuan's Liangzhou Ci "Spring Breeze But Yumenguan" in Tang Dynasty.

3. The whole line is green (type a poem)

Answer and analysis: 10,000 green silk tapestries hang down (the word "all lines" means the whole, and the word "floating green" means that the surface of the object is green and exudes the breath of spring. This mystery can be vividly analyzed in the poem "A tapestry of ten thousand strands of green silk", which comes from the poem "Singing Willow" by the poet He in the Tang Dynasty.

4, this life is not for grass (type a poem)

Answer and analysis: Are we Artemisia people? A careless person refers to a mediocre, ambitious and dismissive person. The riddle means: I will never be an ordinary person in my life. The poem "Are We Artemisia People?" can explain this riddle vividly. It comes from the poem "Nanling Children Don't Go to Beijing" by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai.

5. Refuse blind date (type a poem)

Answer and analysis: It is almost as difficult for friends to meet (blind date is usually when two people have never met. Since it is "exclusive", of course it is.

"Don't want to meet" can be simplified as "don't meet"; The poem "It's difficult for friends to meet each other" just fits the meaning of the riddle. It comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "To Wei Ba and Chu Shi")