Ancient poetry with crossword puzzles

What are the ancient poems about "word puzzles"?

Example:

One, two shapes form one body, four branches and eight heads.

Four eight hundred and eighty-eight, the flying spring flows upward.

Answer: Well

Second, if the teacher has a mouth, he will be mute, and he must have no intention of doing evil.

There is no intestine at all in the middle, and the outside is sharp and angular.

Answer: 亜 (traditional Asian character)

Three, three mountains come from three mountains, and the mountains are sweet and hanging upside down.

Month after month, month after month are still connected.

Two feathers are arranged on the left and right, and two rivers are arranged vertically and horizontally.

There are six people in the family, and the two families are not reunited.

Answer:

Four, half hairy, half shiny, half odorous, half fragrant,

half eats grass from the mountains, half is still hiding in the water .

Answer: fresh

Five, there are fish swimming in the water and goats on the mountain, chatting about them in pairs,

One doesn’t eat grass on the mountain, and the other doesn’t. Hidden in the water.

Answer: Fresh

Sixth, the ancient moon shines on the water, and the water flows forever, and the water accompanies the ancient moon in the spring and autumn.

The water shines brightly in the ancient moon, and the deep blue waves make it easy to go boating.

Answer: Lake.

Seven, three autumn leaves fall off, and February flowers bloom.

Thousands of feet of waves cross the river, and thousands of bamboo poles slant into it.

The title of this poem is "Wind" and it was written by Li Qiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

This poem allows people to see the power of wind: the wind can make the leaves fall off in late autumn, and can make the flowers bloom in early spring in February. When it passes through the river, it can set off thousands of feet of huge waves and blow into the bamboo forest. It can blow thousands of green bamboos into a crooked shape.

Eight, the king of Qian and Cambodia is leaving,

In an instant, the red sun sets in the west.

The lights are shining but no one is there.

There is no one who knows me well.

The answer to this poem is: door.

Each line of the poem talks about a door. The absence of the Cambodian in "Lan" is a door, the absence of the sun in "Jian" is a door, and the absence of people in "Shen" is a door. The dull heart is gone.

Nine, the spring breeze reaches Hengyang overnight,

The Chu River and the Yan Mountain are thousands of miles long.

Don’t forget to go back as soon as spring comes.

Although Jiangnan is a good place, it is a foreign country.

The answer to this poem is "Wild Goose". The author of the poem is Wang Gong, a poet of the Ming Dynasty, and the name of the poem is "Spring Wild Goose". "Jiangnan is a good place, but it is a foreign country" is a metaphor for the wild geese returning north.

This poem expresses the poet's homesickness by describing the geese returning to Hengyang, not falling in love with the scenery of the south of the Yangtze River, and returning north in the spring when Hengyang arrives. The longing for life, the whole poem is novel in creativity, calm and subtle.

10. Who is traveling far away on business? The river is rushing and no one can be seen.

Thousands of keels of wood were burned up, and hundreds of teams fought to sink the boat.

This is a crossword puzzle poem, and the answer is "ke".

The word "He" without a person is "Ke", the word "River" without water is "Ke", the word "Ke" without wood is "Ke", the word "Ge" without a boat is "Ke".