I have no choice but to dream of Qinshan, so why count to three?

I guess the answer to this riddle is: 145.

This riddle is interesting. Through the disassembly and reorganization of the word Qinshan, it means the number "145". The word "Qin" can be divided into "14" and the word "Shan" can be divided into "5" and combined into "145". This riddle requires us not only to understand words, but also to have some imagination and innovative thinking.

Qinshan can be disassembled into "14" in the riddle, which implies a certain order, rank or level. In traditional culture, "14" is often used to represent emperors and princes, or a symbol of a certain height. "Mountain" is usually regarded as a symbol of stability and tenacity, which can be understood as a firm belief or persistent pursuit.

The dream-returning in the riddle implies an emotion of regression and root-seeking. When we face "Qinshan", we may think of our roots, starting points or dreams. What I Dream of expresses the confusion and helplessness of these dreams and ideals. We may ask ourselves: Where is our destination? Can our dreams come true? Is our pursuit worth it?

This riddle also reminds us

In the journey of life, we may encounter all kinds of difficulties and challenges. Sometimes we may feel confused and helpless, but as long as we maintain a firm belief and persistent pursuit, while maintaining an open and inclusive attitude, we will certainly find our own direction and destination.

Finally, I want to say that although the riddle "What is the dream of Qinshan" is difficult to solve, it brings us a lot of enlightenment and thinking. It makes us understand that life is like a dream-chasing journey, and we need to constantly find our own direction and destination. In this process, we need to maintain a tenacious spirit and an open and inclusive attitude. Only in this way can we truly find our dreams and realize our life value.