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The key to this mystery is "how to do it".
Dizziness (flatten the giant panda, "colored glasses" are put on) more than one move (this, I hate "glasses") four-eyed panda (this doesn't seem to be an idiom, but it's ......)
Reversing black and white (uh, look at the color to see the color, black + white = gray, gray is also a color) out of nothing (what famous magician conjured up a set of "colored glasses" for our national treasure, isn't this solved?) )
I've been thinking about this at the moment.,Guessing this thing.,It's been a long time since I've played.,My brain isn't bright.,I'm sorry.。
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Dyeing it, the giant panda is black and white.
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I think the answer is: it's not a matter of finding gold.
Here's why
Analyze the puzzle: It consists of three parts.
1. Giant panda: a national treasure, a priceless treasure - it means "precious"; Black and white, plain and easy – implying that the riddle is a "positive word", or at least a "neutral word", and that a "derogatory term" such as "falling into a rock" is a mystery.
2. How to bring it (it should be "put on" here, right?) Perhaps a mistake): "action" is emphasized—implying that the riddle is an idiom about "an action", i.e., that the riddle should contain a "verb", and that idioms such as "dizzy" that simply describe "a state" are unlikely to be the answer.
3. Color glasses: emphasizing "color" - implying that at least one "color" should be included in the riddle, and this color belongs to "color", because from the perspective of color, black, white, and gray belong to "no color", not "color" in the strict sense, so it is very unlikely that idioms such as "reversing black and white" that contain "no color" are the answer to the mystery; The emphasis on "glasses" – the spectacles are a "foreign object" to the panda, something that they do not possess in themselves, something that does not belong to the panda in the first place, suggesting that the mystery should contain a related meaning (i.e., "to get a foreign object" rather than "to lose something already there"), so it is unlikely that an idiom such as "makeover" is a mystery.
Analyze the riddle: 1. From the overall consideration, the word is a positive word, indicating a good behavior worthy of encouragement.
2. "Pick" and "昧" are both verbs, and grammatically speaking, "no" is also a verb (uh, I may have misremembered this, please understand).
3. "Gold" is not only a "color", but also an expensive thing, and the homonym is "mirror", that is, the "colored glasses" in the puzzle.
4. "Ambiguous" is homophonic to "make up", that is, "to make up what you don't have".
To sum up, the mystery is - to find gold.
In the end, this answer is absolutely original, and if there are similarities, it is purely coincidental.
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五色六色 wǔ yán liù sè [Interpretation] Describes a complex color or a variety of patterns. By extension, it is varied. 【Source】Qing Li Ruzhen's "Mirror Flowers" Chapter 14: "But the clouds that everyone climbs are colorful."
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Isn't there a white T-shirt printed on it with your own ** on it, and you want to find someone else to order one.
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The answer is "big surprises".
Refers to being very surprised by an unexpected outcome or something incredibleDefinition refers to being very surprised by an unexpected outcome or something incredible.
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Big surprise.
Basic Information. Paraphrasing means being very surprised by unexpected results or incredible things.
What surprised ** was that the fourteen-year-old boy turned out to be a drug trafficking leader.
In fact, people have been polishing themselves since childhood, not to mention anything else, the calligraphy alone is enough to surprise many experts.
My words shocked him.
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Big surprise.
It means being very surprised by an unexpected result or something incredible.
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Ride a donkey to find a donkey. Wearing glasses and looking for eyes, isn't this riding a donkey looking for a donkey?
Knowledge of giant pandas: Pandas are born with high myopia, they can only see three meters, and more than three meters are very blurry. Hope I am.
Most of the pandas are in Sichuan, Shaanxi, Gansu, Mianshan, etc.
Living fossil. The giant panda (scientific name: ailuropoda melanoleuca), commonly known as the "panda", is one of the most precious animals in the world, the number is very rare, belongs to the national first-class protected animals, the body color is black and white, known as "China's national treasure". >>>More
The giant panda is a well-deserved national treasure in China and is an ancient animal. Giant pandas are distributed in northern Sichuan, Shaanxi and southern Gansu in China, the giant panda is obese, shaped like a bear, but slightly smaller, with a short tail, black around the eyes, ears, front and rear limbs and shoulders, and the rest is white, and the panda's favorite food is bamboo. >>>More
As early as 8 million years ago, when the ancestors of giant pandas appeared on the earth, they were complete carnivores, and later because the climate became colder, food became more and more difficult to find, and giant pandas switched to bamboo in order to survive. Not only is bamboo widely distributed, but it is rarely fed by animals, and the giant panda avoids competition and has a stable diet**. So today, the carnivores of the giant panda's contemporaries have basically become extinct, and only the giant panda has survived, so we also call them "living fossils". >>>More