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Kiss! I guess it's the number 6 or 9! That is, seven bends and eight turns, and seven bays and eight turns, that is, where the water flows, that is, caused by the water flow.
The stream is homophonic with 6, so you can guess the number 6! 9 means seven bends and eight turns, and then reaches "9"!
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The idiom [seven bends and eight turns] means many bends and constant changes of direction. It is also described as not doing things straightforwardly. Same as "seven bays and eight turns".
If you use the analogy of Arabic numerals, the words are the most similar.
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Seven bends and eight turns to play a number, this number is not necessarily an Arabic numeral, it should be the number nine in Chinese characters: 7 in nine is bending, and eight is a turn.
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Seven turns and eight turns = three turns and nine turns.
Describe talking, not doing things directly. It takes a few turns to get down to business, or to do what needs to be done!
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The number is 78. Seven bends are, of course, 7. Eight crutches are of course 8. So the number is 78.
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Seven turns and eight turns to play a number, this number should be 9 in the bend, 8 turns and 9.
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The number 2 is a corner of 8 above and 7 is seen backwards, so the number 2 is the number 2
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The way the number 88 is written is to twist and twist, and I can't wait to turn a few more corners.
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6 and 9, 7 and 8 can all be said to be seven bends and eight turns.
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It should be "6" or "9" or "8" or "78".
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I feel like typing a word is 9
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The number is 2. Number "2"The top is a corner of 8, and the bottom is 7 bends upside down, and the two are combined, which is the number"2"。
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The number is 2.
Number "2"The top is a corner of 8, and the bottom is 7 bends upside down, and the two are combined, which is the number"2"。
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Kiss! I guess it's the number 6!
Because the seven bends and eight turns are the same as the seven bays and eight turns, it describes the meandering direction of the flow of water, that is, the flow of water. Seven bends and eight turns are caused by the current!
The flow homonym is the same as 6, so guess 6!
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Seven bends and eight turns. Guess the three numbers are 789 Seven bends and eight turns is a Chinese word, which is interpreted as a direction that is constantly changing in many bends, and also describes not being straightforward.
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Guess the three numbers 789
Seven bays and eight twists. It is a Chinese word that is interpreted as a number of bends and constant changes of direction. It is also described as not doing things straightforwardly.
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Seven bends, eight turns, Oriental Shangying: Bright sun red. This riddle has been passed down among the people for a long time. The answer is: (8).
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Son: Use seven bends and eight turns, but not numbers.
In association, this number is four.
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The number is: 9
A bend on the top of 7 is 9
8 is 9 when you turn around below
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East and west fall 1, seven bends and eight turns 9, three Hunan sorrow in autumn.
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If nothing is wrong, it should be 9.
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It's the number 9, right, my.
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It's the number "7".
Analysis: The number 7 is the bend.
The riddle of the anagram must be vividly expressed with the help of the image of the thing. Piling up long, obscure, and boring conceptual terms is not welcome.
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It's the number "7".
Answer analysis: According to the question, the homonym of "seven" is "7", so it is "7".
One of the obvious features of this kind of wordplay is that the questions are very ordinary, but the answers are very annoying or hilarious, and sometimes, they can play an indirect role in swearing. Once cracked, it makes people squirm. So asking about brain teasers also has the effect of adjusting the atmosphere at a party.
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Guess three numbers in nine bends and eighteen bends - answer: 918. Nine bends and eighteen bends [Explanation] Qu: twists and turns; Bend: Not straight. Fingers are very curved.
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The crutch is just a number.
The answer is the hole mill number "1". Analysis: One hit the south wall without turning, and hit it directly, so the suspicion is the number "1".
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Turn the corner and guess a number – answer: 8.
Beat around the bush. guǎi wān mò jiǎo
Explanation] Trowel: Bypassing the corner of the wall. Walk along the winding road. The metaphor speaks in a crooked way, not straightforwardly.
Structure] combined.
Usage] is used to speak and do things can not be straightforward; It can't be done all at once.
Positive tone] wipe; It cannot be pronounced as "mǒ".
Identification] wipe; You can't write "foam".
synonyms] turning, turning around.
antonyms] straightforward, flat path.
Analysis] and "side knocking"; All have the meaning of "winding around the bend". But it means that it is not pleasant to speak; Beat about the bush; "Side-knocking" means not pointing out from the front; And from the side zigzags are carried out; It is mostly used for sarcasm and bashing.
Example sentences] 1) Wang Ming leaned against the root of the wall; ~;came to the gate of Li Gang's house.
2) He always speaks; Never go straight.
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The answer is the number 2, the upper part represents the turn, and the lower part represents the "road".
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Except for 1, which is straight, the remaining 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are all turned.
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I'm skeptical about the IQ of these people.
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Turn up and down to hit a number - answer: 7. In twists and turns.
qū lǐ guǎn wān
Explanation] Describes a lot of bending.
Structure] is more formal.
Usage] as a definite, adverbial; For spoken language.
synonyms] zigzag.
antonyms] straight straight stroke.
Example sentence] Wang Shuo's "What I play is the heartbeat": "I have never walked such a winding and black rumbling road. ”
English translation] tortuous