Crossword puzzles in poetic form

1.? Mystery: geese swim obliquely, leaning against the west building. Take a nap, but shake your head. The answer is Hugh's analysis: the hieroglyphics of the geese swimming obliquely refer to wood, and the west of the building word refers to the wood here. The two are superimposed to form a Hugh character. A nap means a rest. Shaking your head implies negation. Don't, Hugh can also express this meaning.

2. riddle: look at the rainbow at the beginning of the rain. The sky is clear and bright. The answer is sunny day analysis: the first sentence, when the rain stops, you will see a rainbow, which means sunny day. After the sentence, green+sun = sunny day.

3. riddle: dragon boat walks and flies with your heart. With * * *, this home. The answer is still an analysis: in the previous sentence, dragon boat pictogram refers to dragon boat, and walking also refers to dragon boat. The heart here refers to gourd ladle, Huai-gourd ladle = no, the last sentence, the two of them and * * * form the word "home", which means home, home.

4. Mystery: Jincheng East, meet by chance. Hit Wukong when you meet Yang. The answer is analysis: the first sentence, left west and right east, where the word Chengdong refers to Ge, and the word Jin is clearly buckled, and the clever intersection of the two forms a sub-word. If you meet the word Yang after the sentence, you will become Yang Jian, Erlang God and the Monkey King.

5. Mystery: Zhang Hukou wants to eat the sky. Going west by mistake, the world is upside down. The answer is the analysis of swallowing characters: in the first sentence, the words mouth and sky are clearly linked together, and they can be piled up into Wu or swallowing characters. In the last sentence, the left is the west, the right is the east, and the wrong part is the face. Leave the word Wu after walking, and then turn the upper and lower parts of the word Wu (the upper part is heaven and the lower part is earth) into swallowing characters.

The crossword puzzle is a word game, which is a unique linguistic and cultural phenomenon of Chinese characters. Mainly based on the characteristics of complex strokes, relatively independent radicals and changeable structural combinations, Chinese characters are created in various ways, such as clutch, loss-increasing, pictographic and knowing. There are broad and narrow definitions of crossword puzzles. A word puzzle in a broad sense refers to all word puzzles, such as word puzzles, word puzzles, sentence puzzles and so on. In a narrow sense, a crossword puzzle refers to a riddle of a Chinese character. The latter pays attention to the combination of writing forms and the collocation of radicals, and describes the components of Chinese characters from the perspectives of form, function and meaning. The expression of words is short, and the rhetorical skills of writing words and riddles are also high.

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