Lantern Riddles
Today, I came to the Sun Plaza in my hometown and saw a few wires hanging in the sky, with many large and small colorful papers attached. "That's a lantern riddle!" My brother said to me. oh? lantern riddles? "Mom and Dad, guess the lantern riddles! Guess the lantern riddles!" I kept shouting, for fear of passing by. As the saying goes, after passing this village, there is no such shop! "Okay! Look how anxious you are!" Mom said with a smile, "Hey! I'll take the first step!" I ran and jumped to get there. Huh? Here...oh! This is the special section for sayings! "Zhou Yu hits Huang Gai." What is it... Oh! Isn't it just "one is willing to fight, the other is willing to suffer"! I happily tore off the riddle and ran away. I ran to the "Quotes" area. The rules here are: given a famous quote, you have to guess who said it. A piece of blue colored paper appeared in front of me: "If you can't seize the opportunity, you will struggle all your life and achieve nothing." I heard this sentence on TV, it was said by Shakespeare! I quickly tore off the paper, as if I was afraid that someone else would beat me to it. "Here! Here!" I couldn't wait to go to the word puzzle area again. "The bright moon shines in front, and the husband on the horse has two horns." This...right! It's the word "Teng"! Just when I reached out to tear it apart, someone else tore it apart. I looked back and said, "Who is so bold as to tear up my aunt's lantern riddle...Dad!" Dad nodded, smiled, and ran to the other side again. After a while, we all bumped into each other. My father was holding 3 bags of washing powder, my mother was holding 2 shopping coupons, my brother was holding a bag of study stationery, and I was carrying a new schoolbag and holding my mother in my arms. Calf plush doll.
We laughed and walked home contentedly...