Riddles are both an interesting game and a literary style. Its main feature is to use metaphors, personification, symbolism and other techniques to focus on describing the characteristics of a certain thing in the form of poetry. It can enable people to accept knowledge while guessing and cultivate the ability of verbal expression. Below are English riddles about festivals that I have collected and compiled. I hope they will be helpful to you! English riddles about holidays 1
English riddles about holidays
In which day, you should eat turkey and say thanks to your parents?
On which day you should eat turkey and say thanks to your parents?
Eat turkey and say thank you to your parents?
Answer: thanksgiving day/Thanksgiving Day
What is the day an old man who comes from Finland and bring the gifts to each children?
An old man comes from Finland What day did Finland come to bring gifts to the children?
Answer: Christmas/Christmas
What's the festival for the people coming from the site of sunup
The festival for the people coming from the site of sunup
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Answer: Easter day/Easter
Explanation: east is the east, easter can also be understood as people from the east
Riddles about the Mid-Autumn Festival
Puzzle: The Mid-Autumn Festival encourages consumption (hit idiom 1)
Answer: Before spending money under the moon
Tips: Spend "money" under the moon.
Puzzle: Lantern Festival, Zhongyuan Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival. (Hit a consumer noun)
Answer: 3.15 (Consumer Rights Day)
Tips: The "three" festivals all fall on the 15th day of the month.
Puzzle: I don’t think about you on weekdays, but I miss you during the Mid-Autumn Festival. It’s square and round, sweet. (Hit a food name)
Answer: Mooncakes
Riddle: Mulan is obsessed with Mid-Autumn Night (Hit an idiom)
Answer: Flowers are full and the moon is full
< p> Puzzle: The clouds cover the Mid-Autumn Moon, and the rain drenches the Lantern Festival lanterns. (Hit an idiom)Answer: Unknown
Tips: "The clouds cover the Mid-Autumn Moon, and the rain drenches the Lantern Festival lanterns." This proverb says that if on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, , the moon is covered by clouds, then around the Lantern Festival next year, there will be continuous spring rain, and the Lantern Festival lanterns will get wet. The "whereabouts" in the answer refers to the "falling rain", and the "Lantern Lantern" is naturally "unknown" if it is wet by the rain.
Puzzle: When the spring breeze blows, white flowers bloom, and after the Mid-Autumn Festival, gourds come. Wearing a yellow shirt outside hides black beans, a good herbal medicine that moistens the lungs and cools the heart. (Hit one fruit)
Answer: Pear
Riddle: Breeze blowing on the Mid-Autumn Night (Hit one idiom)
Answer: Carry forward
Tips: "Fa" does not refer to "hair". "Breeze blowing on the face" drives "hair flying"; "Guangda" implies the Mid-Autumn night.
Riddle: See you on the ridge on the Mid-Autumn Night (guess an idiom)
Answer: Hope your child will become a dragon
Tips: The fifteenth day of each lunar calendar is called "Hope" "Day"; "Midnight" is the hour of "Zi"; the upper part of the character "Long" is "龙".
Riddle: Mid-Autumn chrysanthemums are in full bloom (guess an idiom)
Answer: When the flowers bloom well, the moon is full.
Tips: When the flowers bloom well, the moon is full.
Riddle: Making a good match during the Mid-Autumn Festival (name a city)
Answer: Chongqing
Tips: Double celebration!
Riddle: A painting of wild geese flying in mid-autumn colors (guess one word)
Answer: 锱
Tips: There is "田" in the middle of the word "painting"; The color of "autumn" is "gold", like "golden autumn"; "四" is a pictographic method to describe "wild geese flying in formation".
Puzzle: The fifteenth moon hangs in front of the court (name of place in Beijing)
Answer: Old Summer Palace
Puzzle: Fifteenth Liancheng (name of place in Hebei)
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Answer: Wangdu
Riddle: The moon on the fifteenth day is sixteen round (guess a financial word)
Answer: English riddle 2 of the capital raising festival
1. Four fingers are four, so what are the four curved fingers?
Answer: wonderful Riddle analysis: curved four
2. a big indian and a little indian are walking down the street, the little indian is the son of the big indian, but the big indian is not the father of the little indian, how is this possible?
Key:the big indian is the mother of the little indian
3. what has four eyes but cannot see? What has four eyes but cannot see?
Riddle answer: mississippi Riddle analysis: There are 4 i’s, but they are invisible because they are place names. Where do the eggs floating in the Mississippi River come from?
Answer: from a hen. It was born from a hen.
5. whats the beginning of eternity, the end of time and space; the beginning of end, and the end of every place?
What is the beginning of eternity, the end of time? The end is the beginning of the ending, the end of every place? key: the letter e. Answer: letter e, you will understand it by looking at the endings of these four words.
6. what stays hot even if put it in a fridge? What stays hot even if put in a fridge? Answer: pepper (pepper) Riddle analysis: hot also means "spicy"
7. what fruit is never found singly? key: pear What fruit is never found singular? Answer: pear (pear) ) Riddle analysis: pear and pair (pair) have the same pronunciation
8. with which hand do you write?
key: neither, i use a pen! Answer: None, I use a pen
9. what man cannot live in a house? What man cannot live in a house?
Riddle answer: snowman < /p>
10. what never asks questions but gets a lot of answers?
What never asks questions but gets a lot of answers?
Answer to the riddle: dictionary (Dictionary)
11. what question can you never answer yes to? What question can you never answer yes to? The answer to the riddle is: are you dead? (Are you dead?) are you asleep? (You sleep)
12. what goes on four legs in the morning, on two at noon, and on three in the evening?
What goes on four legs at first, and later on? Two legs, and finally three legs?
Answer to the riddle: people. they crawled when they were babies and walked with two legs before they had to rely on a crutch in old age.
It’s people. They were just born. When he was young, he crawled on all fours, then walked on his legs. In old age, he had to rely on crutches to walk.
14. what do we get if we cross a woodpecker with a homing pigeon?
What do you get when you fuse a woodpecker and a dove that knows the way?
Answer: a bird that knocks on the door when delivering messages.
You will get a bird that knocks on the door when delivering messages.
Where in the world does afternoon arrive earlier than morning?
Answer: in the dictionary. In the dictionary.
16. what do you know about the kings of france? What do you know about the kings of France? Answer: they are all dead. They are all dead.
17. what must you do before you return a book to the library?
What must you do before you return a book to the library?
key: borrow the book from library. Answer: borrow books from the library
18. how many sides does a circle have? How many sides does a circle have?
key: two, the inside and the outside Answer: both sides, inside and outside
19. what tree is always very sad? What tree is always very sad?
key: weeping willow Answer: weeping willow.
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Riddle analysis: weeping willow means weeping willow, weeping means crying, willow means willow
20. when can you get water with a net? When can you get water with a net? ?
Key: when water is turned into ice Answer: When water turns into ice
21. why are people tired on April Fools day? ?
Key: because they have just had a long march. Answer: Because they have just had a long march. march March; march.
22. whats the poorest bank in the world? What is the poorest bank in the world?
key: the river bank answer: river bank. bank also means riverbank
23. what is heavier in summer than in winter? key: traffic to the beach
Answer: traffic to the beach Explanation: In addition to heavy, heavy also means "heavy traffic, busy".
24. what bird lifts heavy things? What bird can lift heavy things?
Key: crane answer: crane (crane, another meaning is lifting machine)
26. what is yours but is used by others more than by yourself?
< p> What is yours but others use more than you?Key: your name Answer: your name
27. what always goes up and never goes down? What will never go down? key: your age 28. what will you break once you say it? key: silence 28. what will you break once you say it? key: silence answer: silence
29. why is the library the highest building? Why is the library the highest building? key: it has the most stories?
Answer: Because it has the most floors (story has two meanings, one is story and the other is floor)
31. what word is Pronounced wrong, even by the best of scholars?
Which word is pronounced wrong even by the best of scholars?
key: wrong answer: wrong (wrong)
32. what animal is taller sitting down than standing up? key: a dog answer: dog
33. which can move faster, heat or cold? Who runs faster, cold or hot?
Key: heat, because you can catch cold. Heat runs faster because you can catch up with cold. cold n. cold; catch cold catch cold; catch a cold 34. what can you catch but cannot throw? What can you catch but cannot throw? key: a cold answer: catch a cold, cold is catch in English a cold
35. what is full when its used and empty when its at rest?
What is full when it is used and empty when it is at rest? .
Key: a shoe Answer: shoe
36. what has a tongue but cannot talk?
key: a shoe answer: shoe
37. what has teeth but cannot eat? What has teeth but cannot eat?
key: corn answer: corn
What passes through the door but never goes in or out?
Key: keyhole Answer: keyhole
39. what weather do mice and rats fear? (What weather do mice and rats fear? )
Answer: when its raining cats and dogs. (rain cats and dogs heavy rain)
40. when do dogs refuse to follow their masters? Willing to follow the master?
Answer: when their masters go to the flea market.
flea flea market
41. what 5-letter word has 6 left when you take 2 letters away?
What 5-letter word has 6 left when you take 2 letters away? There are 6 left after that?
Key: sixth Answer: sixth, after removing it, it is sixth