A: It takes three steps: open the refrigerator door, put the elephant in it, and then close the door.
2. Q: Why didn't the elephant go to the zoo to take part in the sports meeting? ?
A: Because the elephant is still in the refrigerator.
3. Q: Why do ants ride to pick up elephants and leave only a straight footprint when crossing the desert?
Ants ride bicycles.
Q: When the host comes home, he is going to take a can of coke from the refrigerator. Why did he know the ants were inside without opening the door?
Answer: The ant's bike is at the door.
5. Q: An ant had an accident on his way to the gym riding an elephant. The elephant was seriously injured. Many animals donated blood, but why did they all come back?
A: Because that ant is already donating blood, everyone thinks that having that buddy is enough.
Extended data:
China's riddle has gone through thousands of years of evolution, development and perfection, and only then has it formed its present systematic pattern.
In ancient times, when people communicated with each other, for some special reason, it was not convenient to express their thoughts directly, but suggested another layer of content through tortuous language, which gave birth to the "riddle".
The language phenomenon of the so-called "tortuous metaphor" recorded in writing first appeared in the poem "Playing Songs" in the era of the Yellow Emperor, which implied that people made slingshots and hunted wild animals. Similar serial riddles are as follows:
1, a piece of green grass. (knocking a plant)
Answer: Plum blossoms (no flowers).
2. There is also a green meadow. (knocking a plant)
Answer: wild plum blossoms (and no flowers)
3. A flock of sheep is coming. (smashing fruit)
Answer: Strawberry (grass)
4. Here comes another pack of wolves. (smashing fruit)
Answer: Yangmei (sheep don't)