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In a rowing race, the back is to the finish line.
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Answer: Tug of war.
Analysis: The problem is a brain teaser, and there is no need to think about the problem too complicated. The tug-of-war is for both sides to hold one end of the rope, and both sides pull back hard, and whichever side pulls the mark across the line wins. So the answer is tug-of-war.
Tug-of-war is a sports activity in which both sides hold one end of the rope and wrestle, which is a traditional Chinese sport.
Tug-of-war has a long history in China. As early as the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, there was the activity of tug-of-war, but at that time it was not called tug-of-war, but called "hook strong" or "hook", and later evolved into a popular folk "hook play" in Jingchu area.
Historical origin: The Book of Sui and the Geographical Chronicles of the Sui Dynasty said that the area around Chu Dinan County and Xiangyang "has a hook play, and the clouds come out of the martial arts." The Chu generals attacked Wu, thinking that they would teach war, and they would not change their exile, and they would pass it on from generation to generation.
At the beginning of the hook, there are drum festivals, group noise ballads, and shocking far and near. Vulgar clouds: With this disgust, it is used to bring abundance, and its affairs are also spread to other counties.
The "hook play" here was actually a military skill that cooperated with water warfare at that time.
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1. Tug-of-war race run backwards.
2. Funny whole person's brain turn.
1) Riddle: Who never dares to take a bath? Answer: Clay figurines.
2) Riddle: Who has the biggest belly in the world? Answer: Prime Minister! The prime minister can take the boat with a beard in his belly.
3) Riddle: Why do swallows fly south to spend the winter in winter? Answer: Because it is too slow.
4) Riddle: Xiaobai is very similar to his brother, why? Answer: The truth is revealed.
5) Riddle: The magic soap that makes pants out of pork liver and bear bile (guess the 4-character idiom) Answer: Liver and gallbladder (soap).
6) Riddle: How much is it to divide 8 into two halves? Answer: 0
7) Riddle: Who should I ask to open the bottle when I can't open the cap? Answer: Peacock, peacock will open the screen (open the bottle).
8) Riddle: Wolves, tigers and lions who will be eliminated when playing games? Answer:
Wolf (Momotaro) 9) Riddle: Both bags of wheat noodles were stolen (four-character idiom) Answer: All aspects (all thieves) 10) Riddle:
Which one hurts to start with coconut or watermelon? Answer: The head hurts.
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(1) Observation of the statistics shows that lions and cheetahs run faster than horses, and elephants and cats run slower than horses.
Genus 80 74 48 40, cheetahs are the fastest, elephants are the slowest, so cheetahs may be first, and elephants may run last
If they race, the cheetah may be first, and the elephant may be last (3) (113+80+74+48+40) 5,=355 5,71 (kmh).
The average speed of the five animals is 71 km/h
So the answer is: lions, cheetahs, elephants, cats, cheetahs, elephants
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