Year after year, there is joy, and every word hides gold: A fun game for finding New Year’s idioms (Great luck in the Year of the Monkey, extraordinary: Crazy guessing game for exploring New Year’s idioms)

Year after year, there is joy, and every word hides gold: A fun game for findin

Year after year, there is joy, and every word hides gold: A fun game for finding New Year’s idioms (Great luck in the Year of the Monkey, extraordinary: Crazy guessing game for exploring New Year’s idioms) is a text puzzle casual mobile game that challenges players’ patience. This game has recently become very popular, but many players are asking if they can actually join. Below, I will explain it in detail, hoping to help everyone.

Year after year, there is joy, and every word hides gold: A fun game for finding New Year’s idioms (Great luck in the Year of the Monkey, extraordinary: Crazy guessing game for exploring New Year’s idioms).

Answer: Little Tiger Tooth.

Great luck in the Year of the Monkey, extraordinary: Crazy guessing game for exploring New Year’s idioms

The Spring Festival is coming soon, and there are many interesting gameplays in the “Crazy Guessing Idioms” game, such as the more you play, the richer the prizes you can get.

Recently, I, the editor, have been playing this game a lot because there are many fun things in it, including topics about the word “year”! I only realized this after playing for a while. In my opinion, the gameplay of this game is relatively relaxed and the rewards are quite generous.

After entering the game, I saw some simple idioms, but the explanations of some idioms are relatively simple. I just want to share my own insights because there are many activities in this game!

[Exploring New Year’s idioms]:

From a poem by Su Shi (now Laiyang, Shandong, China): A thousand years of elegance, love at first sight. Also known as “Yumen Pass”, it refers to attracting talented people, being unconstrained, and being advantageous in every aspect, eliminating harm for the people. It metaphorically represents searching for relatives and friends after their death or engaging in risky adventures in these places. It also represents people living a comfortable life without anything special to do. It also represents a person living happily and being able to make plans with friends when they have free time.

Recommended reading: Complete answers for “Crazy Guessing Idioms” Lantern Riddles during the Lantern Festival, Summary of answers for New Year’s Lantern Riddles.

1. Monkey King Sun Wukong; 2. Tang Priest Zhu Bajie; 3. Tiger-headed monster, Sheepman, Cow spirit.

Above are the answers and strategies for exploring New Year’s idioms in the “Crazy Guessing Idioms” game. If you want to learn more about related information on “Crazy Guessing Idioms”, please follow the Handheld Game Net Crazy Guessing Idioms section.

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