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Idiom riddle
Introduction: Idioms are a part of stereotyped phrases or short sentences in China's Chinese vocabulary. So what's the relationship between idioms and riddles? Let's get to know the idiom riddle together!

Encyclopedia of idioms and riddles:

the first group

Peony is in full bloom and the night sky is bright (to use a four-word idiom). Answer: it takes a full moon.

The result is not important, the process is beautiful (to use an idiom) answer: in vain.

Deaf-mute people chat (to use an idiom) and answer: turning hands into clouds (cloud means talking in ancient Chinese)

The dots you painted preserved their living faces (to use an idiom). Answer: both civil and military.

The earthworm on the chopping board (to use an idiom) replied: shame.

It is an urgent task to solve an urgent problem with a classic object (to use an idiom).

A grain of sand on the Gobi Desert (four-word idiom) Answer: insignificant, insignificant.

The answer to the question: secretly, secretly.

Holding two families in one hand; Two boats with one foot; There is no road sign at the fork in the road (to use an idiom) Answer: dilemma.

Cheap (to use an idiom) A: haggle over every ounce.

the second group

Get on the ground (to use an idiom) Answer: jump on the ground.

Climb a bamboo pole (to use an idiom). The answer is: steadily rising.

Baique Ling wipes his mouth (playing a four-word idiom) Answer: glib.

The 80-year-old grandfather plays streaking (playing four-character idioms). The answer is: immortality.

Thirty years in Hedong, thirty years in Hexi (to use a six-character idiom) Answer: This is a moment.

The best works are full of idioms: masterpieces handed down from generation to generation.

Voice (to use an idiom) Answer: Satisfied.

The answer to the typhoon shelter (to use an idiom): shelter from the wind and rain

The Monkey King climbed the cantaloupe tree to pick cantaloupe. How many cantaloupes can he pick a minute? Answer: Melons don't grow on trees.

The moon of the fifteenth answered an idiom: aboveboard.

Third groups

Where is your home? Answer: I don't know what to say.

Push hard (to use an idiom). Answer: I can't do it.

Tomorrow I will go to Guangxi to compete for the first dozen wine trademarks: laurel.

Wedding honeymoon, Mid-Autumn Festival travel in a foreign land Guess the answer to an idiom: I was overjoyed.

Lying on the operating table (to use an idiom) Answer: Being slaughtered.

It is difficult to answer an idiom: dilemma.

White hair grows in the womb (to use a four-word idiom). Answer: Aging before you get old.

Key teacher training (to use an idiom) Answer: Teaching and learning learn from each other.

A sunny day in the eyes of the blind (to use an idiom) Answer: Fantastic.

Bottomless pit (to borrow an idiom) Answer: unfathomable.

Fourth groups

The auctioneer (typing a five-word idiom) replied: a hammer sale.

Try to answer (to use an idiom): Go all out.

Draw a gun in the dark (to use a four-word idiom) Answer: Hidden dangers.

More (to use an idiom) A: It is convenient for people.

The biggest operation should be an idiom: thoroughly remould oneself

Sketch (type an idiom) Answer: Vivid.

The young man in the mortuary answered the question: give up and die.

The relationship between upper and lower lips (to use an idiom) Answer: Never leave.

Eat moon cakes on August 15th (to use a four-word idiom) Answer: Once a year.

Fairy (to use an idiom) replied: Happiness comes from heaven.