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Guess the riddle of numbers
Eight (hairstyle) points

Ten (a traditional Chinese medicine) notoginseng

Nine (playing a festival) Chongyang; Chinese angelica

Thousands of tongues (hitting human parts) (the first word of the tongue = thousands)

Two (to use an idiom) is consistent.

Ten (to borrow an idiom) is perfect.

3-2=? (Type an idiom)

100-79 (to use an idiom)

3-2=5 (type an idiom)

15 (idiom)

15 = 1000 yuan (to use an idiom) is a precious moment.

One in a hundred (to use an idiom)

6×6 (to use an idiom) 66 Dashun

1881-1981Lu Xun (to use an idiom) is a century-old man.

2.5 (to use an idiom) No three no four, condescending.

99 (idiom) One in a hundred

2,4,6,8 (to use an idiom) is unique (meaning there is no singular number, only even number).

7 18 (to use an idiom) chaos.

11(to use an idiom) is foolproof.

1000 (to use an idiom) is full of loopholes.

X.3.0=? (Type an idiom)

3+3 (Beat a poet)

50+50 Pinellia ternata

2+ 1=3+5 (typed a mathematical noun) inequality

2+2= (one word) Well/Open/Field/Dead/Four

8(a publication term)

24 (playing a sports term) doubles (one dozen is 12, 24 is two dozen)

100- 1 (one word) white (one hundred minus one)

0+0 (Give a Peking Opera Name) Empty City Plan

Well, I hope so.