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Solution] The dog is also called "dog", the four mouths are turned into a circle, and the word "dog" in the middle is just synthesized into a "device".
Extended Materials. Compounds].
1. Instrumental music [qì yuè] ** played with musical instruments. Including solo, unison, ensemble, concerto, ensemble, etc.
2. Machine [jī qì] name A device that has parts that are assembled, can operate, can transform energy, or produce useful merits. It can reduce the labor intensity of people and improve productivity.
3. Loads on electrical circuits and equipment used to control, regulate, or protect circuits, motors, etc., such as speakers.
Switches, rheostats, fuses.
Wait. 4. Instrument weight [qì zhòng] (elders to juniors, superiors to subordinates) value; Set store by.
5. Instrument [yí qì] A relatively precise device or instrument used for experiments, observations, measurements, drawings, records, testing, etc.
Idioms] 1, big instrument.
Late Cheng [dà qì wǎn chéng] 大器: metaphorical Dacai. It refers to the fact that the characters who can take on heavy responsibilities have to go through long-term training, so they are late. It is also used as a word of comfort for those who have been unhappy for a long time.
Source: Lao Tzu.
Generous and late-blooming. ”
2. 投鼠ji器[tóu shǔ jì qì ] 投: to throw something with something; Don't: Afraid, worried. I want to hit the mouse with something, but I'm afraid that I will damage the nearby utensils. The metaphor is that you have scruples about doing things and don't dare to let go of it.
Source: Hanshu Jia Yi Biography
The proverb says: 'If you want to throw a rat and avoid a weapon', this good oracle is also. ”
3. Tibetan utensils 待时 [cáng qì dài shí ] 器: utensils, extended to talents. The metaphor learns the skill and waits for the opportunity to show it.
4. 器小易盈 [qì xiǎo yì yíng ] 盈: full. The utensils are small and easy to fill. Originally referred to the amount of alcohol.
Small. The post-metaphor is small and easy to be complacent.
Source: Han Wu Quality.
In Yuancheng and Prince Wei's note": "The small instrument is easy to win, take Shen Dun first." ”
5. 玉不琢,成器 [ yù bù zhuó,bù chéng qì ] 琢: carving. If jade is not carved, it cannot be made into utensils. The metaphor is that people cannot achieve without education and learning.
Source: "The Book of Rites: The Book of Learning.
If the jade is not cut, it is not a tool, and people do not learn and do not know. ”
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Anagram: device. Analysis: Because a dog is equal to a dog, a dog plus four mouths is a device. So the answer is instrument.
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Because the dog is equal to the dog, the dog has four mouths around it.
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It is the temperament of the machine, because there are two mouths on the top, and there is a circle in the middle, so it is the gas of the machine.
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A dog with two mouths canine (dog) mouth mouth (two mouths) crying. Whoever encounters it is worried, what is said is the meaning of the word crying, and people cry because they encounter something sad. This puzzle is a double buckle of the glyph and the meaning of the word.
The origin of anagrams: The earliest anagrams were produced around the Han and Wei dynasties. Liu Xian's "Wenxin Carving Dragon: Hidden Chapter" said:
Since the Wei Dynasty, it has not been a haiyou, and the gentleman ridiculed and turned into a riddle. Liu Xian said that riddles were born in the Wei Dynasty because the literati at that time ruined the situation and created many independent and complete word puzzles. For example, a poem written by Kong Rong, a great writer at that time, left the name of the cooperative county, with four words per sentence and one word implied in every four or two sentences.
The whole poem is 22 sentences long, with a total of 88 characters.
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During the Tang, Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties, the practice of making riddles and guessing riddles was very popular. Anagrams were no longer confined to scribes, but permeated all corners of social life. Nursery rhymes, Fu Rui Tu propheta, inscriptions on tablets, seal paintings, ** notes, opera skills, and wine order code words, you can see all kinds of traces left by anagrams.
From the emperors and generals to the common people, they all take the riddle as the fun, the riddle as the play, and the competition to guess, which is a popular trend.
In the Song and Yuan dynasties, word puzzles and word puzzles were also regarded as a kind of skill, and some people could actually make a living from it. Among them, the best of them are famous in all directions and will be famous for centuries.
Song Wu Zimu's "Dream Lianglu ** History of Lectures" notes: Those who engage in riddles should first congratulate them with drums. Then gather people to guess poetry riddles, word puzzles, riddles, and social riddles, which are originally hidden words.
Hang's guesser, and say one or two, if there is a monk and Ma Dingzhai, remember to ask Bocha, and the name has been passed down for a long time. It shows the popularity of anagrams at that time and the respect for those who can make riddles and guess puzzles.
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A dog with two mouths, who meets it, who is worried, the riddle of typing is crying.
A dog with two mouths canine (dog) mouth mouth (two mouths) crying. Whoever encounters it is worried, what is said is the meaning of the word crying, and people cry because they encounter something sad. This puzzle is a double buckle of the glyph and the meaning of the word.
cry (pinyin: kū) is a first-level Chinese general standard Chinese character (commonly used character). The origin of this word has been varied. The Qing Dynasty scholar Duan Yuci believed that "crying" originally referred to the wailing sound of a dog, and when used for people, it referred to the wailing sound of a person.
Some people believe that the ancient character for "crying" resembles the appearance of a person raising his hands and crying to the heavens and the earth. The basic meaning of "crying" is that people cry out of sorrow or excitement and make a sound, which is extended to the meaning of condolences and crying.
Xu Shen's "Shuowen Jie Zi" believes that Xiao Seal's "crying" is a morphophonetic character from the meaning of 吅 (xuān) and from the sound of prison province. "吅" means to exclaim, and "prison sound" means to use "prison" to indicate pronunciation, and the glyph only takes the word "dog". This kind of statement is not accepted by many people in the later generations, and Qingmai Duan Yuci is one of them.
Duan Yuci believes that crying from the meaning of the dog originally refers to the wailing of the dog, which is the same as the words "cunning", "madness", "ruthlessness", "cunning", "criminal" and "fierce", and is transferred from the original reference to a certain character and action of the dog to refer to people.
There are many examples of the ancients using animals as metaphors for human beings, just as the house of pigs represents the home of human settlements, it is understandable to use the wailing of dogs to represent human lamentation.
Anagram (zì mí) is a play on words and a linguistic and cultural phenomenon unique to Chinese characters. It is mainly based on the characteristics of complex strokes, relatively independent sides, and changeable structural combinations, and uses various methods such as clutching, increasing and lossing, pictograms, and understanding to create settings. Anagrams are divided into broad and narrow senses.
Anagram in a broad sense refers to all word puzzles, such as word puzzles, word puzzles, sentence puzzles, etc. A narrow anagram refers to a riddle of a single Chinese character. The latter pays attention to the combination of character forms and the collocation of radicals, and should depict the various components of the riddle Chinese characters from multiple angles in terms of form, function and meaning.
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Answer: Machine.
Analysis: Dog is also known as a dog, "a dog" refers to a "dog" word, "dog" plus four "mouth" is the word "device", so the answer is a device.
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It should be "instrument".
A dog is a dog, and the addition of four mouths is a device.
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If the question is guessed, the answer to the puzzle is: device.
The word "device" is an upper, middle, and lower structure:
Above: Koukou. Middle: Canine (dog).
Bottom: Koukou. Jade is not cut into a weapon".
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device, because a dog is a dog and 4 mouths are a device.
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Dogs are also known as dogs, so the answer to this mystery is ( device).
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A dog has 4 mouths to type a puzzle device.
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Four mouths wrap around it, and a dog can be called a "dog", so it is a "device".
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Utensil. A dog can also be called a dog, and with the addition of four mouths, that is the device.
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A dog, a dog, add four mouths next to the dog, a device.
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A dog is a dog, and with those four mouths, it's a utensil.
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A dog is a dog, plus 4 mouths. Even if it is the word "device".
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Dogs, also known as dogs. Four mouths + 1 dog, the result is: device.
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Dogs can be replaced by dogs, and there are two on each of the four mouths, so the combination is a device.
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"Dog" is called "dog".
Four "mouths", one "dog", for the "instrument".
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A dog has 4 mouths to type a word: device.
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Analysis: Dog is also known as a dog, "a dog" refers to a "dog" word, "dog" plus four "mouth" is the word "device", so the answer is a device.
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Instrument, instrument.
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organs, because a dog is a dog
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Answer: Machine.
A dog is a dog.
Four mouths are four mouths.
Together, it's the answerer.
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Chinese characters: 器.
Writing: Solution: Dogs are also called "dogs", and the words are placed around the dogs to form a "device".
Pronunciation: qì Meaning: 1. Utensils: porcelain.
2. Organs: digestive organs.
3. Measurement: Quantity.
Compound words: instrument, machine, instrumental music, electrical appliances, musical instruments, small instruments, instruments, organs.
1. Machine [jī qì] A device assembled from parts and components that can operate, transform energy, or produce useful work. Such as generators, cranes, computers, etc.
2. Instrumental music [qì yuè] ** played with musical instruments. Including solo, unison, ensemble, concerto, ensemble, etc.
3. Loads on electrical circuits and equipment used to control, regulate, or protect circuits, motors, etc., such as speakers, switches, rheostats, fuses, etc.
4. 小器 [xiǎo qì] 小器.
5. Instrument [yí qì] A relatively precise device or instrument used for experiments, observations, measurements, drawings, records, testing, etc.
6. Instrument weight [qì zhòng] (elders to juniors, superiors to subordinates) value; Attention: He has strong work ability, strict requirements for himself, and the leadership values him very much.
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Creative anagram: A dog opens its mouth four times and types one word.
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Puzzle] Solution] Dog Wild Stove is also known as "dog", the four mouths are turned into a circle, and the word "dog" in the middle is just synthesized into a "device".
Extended Materials. Compounds].
1. Instrumental music [qì yuè] ** played with musical instruments. Including solo, unison, ensemble, concerto, ensemble, etc.
2. Machine [jī qì] name A device that has parts that are assembled, can operate, can transform energy, or produce useful merits. It can reduce the labor intensity of people and improve productivity.
3. The load on the electrical circuit and the equipment used to control, regulate or protect the circuit, motor, etc., such as speakers, switches, rheostats, fuses, etc.
4. Instrument weight [qì zhòng] (elders to juniors, superiors to subordinates) value; Set store by.
5. Instrument [yí qì] A relatively precise device or instrument used for experiments, observations, measurements, drawings, records, testing, etc.
Idioms] 1, 大器晚成 [dàqìwǎnchéng] 大器: metaphorical talent. It refers to the fact that the characters who can take on heavy responsibilities have to go through long-term training, so they are late. It is also used as a word of comfort for those who have been unhappy for a long time.
2. 投鼠ji器[tóu shǔ jì qì ] 投: to throw something with something; Don't: Afraid, worried. I want to hit the mouse with something, but I'm afraid that I will damage the nearby utensils. The metaphor is that you have scruples about doing things and don't dare to let go of it.
3. Tibetan utensils 待时 [cáng qì dài shí ] 器: utensils, extended to talents. The metaphor learns the skill and waits for the opportunity to show it.
4. 器小易盈 [qì xiǎo yì yíng ] 盈: full. The utensils are small and easy to fill. Originally referred to as a small amount of alcohol. The post-metaphor is too small and easy to be complacent.
5. 玉不琢,成器 [ yù bù zhuó,bù chéng qì ] 琢: carving. If jade is not carved, it cannot be made into utensils. The metaphor is that people cannot achieve without education and learning.
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A dog four mouths guess a word: guess the answer to the Chinese character I think it may be: instrument word.
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The answer to this riddle is the "instrument". The answer!
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