Guess idioms and row together, challenging the dual fun of intellect and water activities! (Crazy rowing to guess idioms, boldly bathing with friends in the waves of wisdom!)
Guess idioms and row together, challenging the dual fun of intellect and water
Guess idioms and row together, challenging the dual fun of intellect and water activities! (Crazy rowing to guess idioms, a fun and interesting game brought to you by the editor!)
“Guess Idioms” is a crazy rowing challenge that combines intellect and water activities! Challenging the dual fun of intellect and water activities (crazy rowing to guess idioms, a fun and interesting game)
Answer: Water and land conference, moth to the flame
Crazy rowing to guess idioms, boldly bathing with friends in the waves of wisdom!
Are you familiar with the idiom “crazy rowing”? Many players are attracted to it when they enter the game. But for some beginners, this game is still quite difficult. Below, the editor will bring you a complete answer to Crazy Rowing!
1. Crazy rowing: guess a word;
2. Underwater world: originally referred to the abyss realm. It metaphorically means exploring unknown things in shallow water. From “Classic of Mountains and Seas: Adventures in the Great Wilderness”.
3. Thirty-six strategies: divide “water” in half, “fire” “water”, where “fire” refers to something burning. From “Strategies of the Warring States” chapter 24: “When you want to explore the ocean with your friends, then you have to fight on the battlefield with them.”
4. Ascending to immortality: refers to a person flying at a very high altitude. It also refers to various strange stars dancing in the sky.
5. Cicada shedding its shell: describes a person suddenly transforming into a gigantic duck.
6. Eternal appearance: one of the nine beautiful young men in ancient legends, with representative works such as “White Horse Prince”, “Black Cat Security Guard”, “Xiao Long Nu”, “Lu Wu Sheng”.
7. Fish and meat feast: a delicacy made from cattle and sheep. It often appears by the river or lake. Used to celebrate traditional customs and commemorative purposes.
8. April 1st: also known as the Grain Fullness Festival, it is an ethnic festival of the Han people. It falls between New Year’s Day and the seventh day of the first lunar month in the Qing Dynasty.
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