The sun shines in the early autumn of Nanning (two-character flower name)
The answer to the bright sunshine in Nanning in early autumn is: lilac.
The southern end of the character Ning is Ding, the beginning of the character Qiu is He, and the bright sun clasps the sun to form the character Xiang.
Other story puzzles:
1. To welcome the spring with a probe (guess a poem)
Answer and analysis: A branch of red apricot comes out of the wall (to probe, can be understood as : Stick out your head, spring is the season when hundreds of flowers bloom. The poem "A branch of red apricot comes out of the wall" means: A branch of red apricot sticks out of the wall, showing off the beauty of spring to people, which can vividly explain this mystery. This sentence comes from the Song Dynasty Poet Ye Shaoweng's "A Visit to the Garden Is Not Worth It")
2. Green Card (Type a poem)
Answer and analysis: The spring breeze does not reach Yumen Pass (green is a symbol of spring, and "card" has The meaning of "stuck" can be extended to: "can't get through, can't get through." The poem "The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass" can explain this mystery. This sentence comes from "Liangzhou Ci" written by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty)
3. Couples in love (guess a poem)
Answer and analysis: Both sides never tire of looking at each other (people often say: People in love have lower IQs, regardless of the other person’s strengths or weaknesses. I can accept it, and I don’t mean to dislike it. The poem "Looking at each other without getting tired of it" can explain this mystery. This sentence comes from "Sitting Alone on Jingting Mountain" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty)
4. Nothing to do in this life. Cao Mang (type a poem)
Answer and analysis: How can I be a Penghao person? (Cao Mang refers to mediocre, unambitious, and contemptuous people. The meaning of the riddle is: I will never be an ordinary person in this life. Poetry "How can I be a Penghao person?" can vividly explain this mystery. This sentence comes from "Nanling Farewell Children Entering Beijing" by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai)
5. Disappeared (type a poem)
< p>Answer and analysis: Birds of thousands of mountains fly to extinction (disappearance means: no sound, no trace. "Jue" means extinction, extinction. The poem "birds of thousands of mountains to fly to extinction" can vividly explain this mystery. This sentence From "Jiang Xue" by Liu Zongyuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)The origin of crossword puzzles:
The earliest crossword puzzles probably appeared during the Han and Wei dynasties. Liu Xie's "Wen Xin Diao Long·Yin Pian" said: "Since the Wei Dynasty, there have been quite a number of non-fiction actors, but gentlemen have ridiculed Yin and turned it into riddles." Liu Xie said that riddles originated in the Wei Dynasty because the literati at that time created many independent and complete works. anagram. For example, Kong Rong, a great writer at that time, wrote a "Poem of Separation and Names of Counties", each sentence has four characters, and every four or two sentences implies a character. The whole poem is twenty-two sentences long and has eighty-eight characters.