The origin of lantern riddles can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and was originally used as an obscure form of expression, used for political propaganda or daily communication.
In the Southern Song Dynasty, lantern riddles became popular and gradually became a traditional activity of the Lantern Festival. During the Southern Song Dynasty, riddles began to be written on slips of paper and pasted on lanterns for people to guess, and this combination of lantern viewing and guessing riddles was very popular.
Lantern riddles are not only a form of entertainment, but also contain rich cultural significance, which combines wisdom, fun and festive atmosphere, and has become a unique folk cultural activity.
The following Lantern Festival four-character idiom lantern riddles have been collected and sorted out:
The dragon (playing an idiom) deaf ears.
Ya (playing an idiom) has a hard to speak.
The Lord (playing an idiom) is unstoppable.
Ya (playing an idiom) lips and teeth depend on each other.
The sentence (playing an idiom) is cut in two.
The person (playing an idiom) is obvious to all.
Pump (play an idiom) comes out of the water.
Disturb (play an idiom) half-push and half-on.
Gloom (playing an idiom) is colorful.
Tian (playing an idiom) hollows out his mind.
Ten (playing an idiom) criss-crossed.
Plate (play an idiom) leftovers.
咄 (hit an idiom) blurted out.
Tickets (playing an idiom) rose when they heard the wind.
Mule (playing an idiom) is not a donkey or a horse.
Truss (playing an idiom) is about to die.
Emperor (playing an idiom) white jade is flawless.
One (playing one idiom) one after another.
Good (playing an idiom) is unprepared.
Tears (playing an idiom) are upside down.
Rumination (playing an idiom) swallow and spit out.
Sweet dreams (playing an idiom) The good times don't last long.
(playing an idiom) is not a false hair.
Accounting (playing an idiom) is resourceful.
Abandoned women (playing an idiom) threw dry gold.
Turnover (playing an idiom) is inactive in the middle.
Sloppy (idiom: a thousand miles with the same wind.)
Xianle (idiom 1) is extraordinary.
Climbing poles (hit-idioms) are rising.
Yuan Death (playing an idiom) sat and waited to die.
Paratroopers (playing an idiom) fell from the sky.
The prosthetic eye (playing an idiom) does not take its eyes off it.
Xenon tritium (playing an idiom) swallows mountains and rivers.
Shengjing (playing an idiom) is invincible.
Poncho (playing an idiom) with water.
Singing in unison (playing an idiom) in unison.
Lying down (playing an idiom) five bodies to the ground.
Agricultural products (playing an idiom) are native.
Wan Nian Qing (playing an idiom) is immortal.
Wangjiang Pavilion (playing an idiom) near the water.
The blackboard newspaper (typing an idiom) is full of white words.
The bottomless pit (hit - idiom) is unfathomable.
Paper tiger (hit - idiom) is strong on the outside and dry in the middle.
Pilots (hit-idiom) have a chance.
Beat the side drum (beat-idiom) and beat the side beating.
Laughing at the dead (playing an idiom) is extremely happy and sad.
Climb the stairs (play an idiom) step by step.
Five sentences (playing one idiom) and three words and two words.
Weightlifting competitions (playing an idiom) are calculated.
The house of the fool (playing an idiom) is straight to the point.
The blind man touches the elephant (playing an idiom) and does not know the general situation.
Clear turbidity confluence (playing an idiom) is indistinguishable.
Extending in all directions (playing an idiom) is the way.
Both hands in favor (play an idiom) are too much for this.
Candied coptis (playing an idiom) shares joys and sorrows.
Unilateral farewell (playing an idiom) one-sided word.
The photographic negatives (playing an idiom) turn black and white upside down.
Hobby travel (playing an idiom) is overjoyed.
There is no duality (playing an idiom) single-mindedly.
Swimming competition (play an idiom) strive for the top.
The pomegranate is ripe (playing an idiom), and the skin is open.
The 100-meter race (playing an idiom) scrambles.
Wu Dalang set up a banquet (playing an idiom) and was full of friends.
Don't ask for people in case of trouble (play an idiom) and be self-reliant.
Qianlitong** (playing an idiom) echoes each other from afar.
It is not uncommon to see more tasteless (playing an idiom).
Don't think about the middle (play an idiom) look ahead.
Didn't turn off the faucet (play an idiom) and let it flow.
Secretly playing Go (playing an idiom) is indiscriminate.
Give a word to the family (play an idiom) without faith.
One piece becomes nine pieces (playing an idiom) and is torn apart.
Ludadang monk (playing an idiom) became a monk halfway.
The dumb slap gesture (playing an idiom) is self-evident.
Lou Arat's hexagram (playing an idiom) is a thief with a weak heart.
Super good toothbrush (playing an idiom) without pulling out a dime.
What are cats and dogs like (playing an idiom) like wolves and tigers.
Air-to-air missiles (playing an idiom) act at the opportunity.
There are bird tracks in front of the steps (playing an idiom) and the door can be full of birds.
One piece becomes nine pieces (playing an idiom) and is torn apart.
The fireworks of the festival (playing an idiom) are colorful.
Mid-Autumn chrysanthemum blooms (playing an idiom) and the moon is full.
The rabbit invites the tiger (playing an idiom) to eat the grain.
A branch of red apricot came out of the wall (playing an idiom) and was open to the outside world.
The two ends of the flat dan are always the same.
The ancient bells are becoming more and more majestic (playing an idiom) when they are old and strong.
The north and south are safe, and the left and right tilts (playing an idiom) are crooked.