There's something new in the Divine Beast Village!
This morning, the great writer held a "Answering Questions and Giving Books Party" in the Divine Beast Village, inviting the Divine Beasts to challenge the answering game together. Sour promise, if the beast successfully answered the question, he will give away a set of precious books with his own autograph!
Sour books have always been very popular, so many mythical beasts came to participate in answering the questions, but two hours passed, and none of the mythical beasts answered correctly. At this time, Ding Quaqua came over, and he also wanted to participate in the game of answering questions to win books. So he immediately read the title to the top quack:
When I was stupidly traveling, I happened to go to the same place with the three brothers of Warcraft Cave and stayed in the same hotel. The hotel owner refers to the four of them by the four code names A, B, C, and D.
It is known that the hotel has four rooms from left to right: No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, and No. 4. And A lives in a larger room than B, smaller than C's, and D lives in No. 4. Silly lives on the right side of the waves and on the green and quiet left, and Poison Lele lives in the smallest part of the house.
Who are the codes of A, B, C, and D, and which room do they live in?
Can you answer the question correctly?Can the sour hand-signed book series be sent out?Let's leave the answer in the comment area!
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By saying "A says to D: "You are the youngest"], we can first assume that A is the youngest, then A must tell the truth, and this is a contradiction. If we assume that D is actually the youngest, then A is telling the truth, but the question requires that A cannot tell the truth compared to his younger. From this, it follows that neither A nor D are the youngest, and A is older than D.
Then, by saying "B says to C: "Your age is not the youngest", we can assume that B is the youngest, then what B says must be the truth, and there is no contradiction. If we assume that C is actually the youngest, then B is telling a lie, but this is a contradiction. From this, the age of B is the youngest.
Through the reasoning of [C says to A: "Your age is not the oldest"], it is concluded that C is older than A, because assuming that C is younger than A, then, in summary, A is older than D, B is the smallest, and A is also older than C, then A is the largest, and C is younger than A, and the truth must be told, which is a contradiction. So it can only be C bigger than A. Therefore, c>a>d>b is obtained.