What do you call a rich fish?
Goldfish
Sometimes it’s curved like a smile, other times, it’s round like a plate.
Moon
Two houses with doors wide open. They allow a million people in, but can’t stand a tiny grain.
Eyes
Goes out the door fat and plump; Comes in as thin as a stick.
Resting against a wall, Its tears drip and drip.
Umbrella
What belongs to you but others use it more than you do?
Your name
When I slap you, I slap me. When I hit you, my blood flows.
Mosquitoes
Like a cloud but not a cloud. Like smoke but not smoke;
The wind's breath sends it floating lightly by. The sun slowly breaks it apart
Fog
No one goes through the red door, Inside lies a red stone, It swings back and forth a few decades, It is very wet and never gets dry.
Tongues
In winter, you see it frequently; In summer, it is rarely seen.
Use it and you don't see it; See it when you don't use it.
Cap
What is it that everybody does at the same time?
Grow Older
It is a very tiny dragon, Whose whiskers are as hard as palm trees.
While living, it has no blood, After it dies, its whole body turns red.
Lobster
Water can't move it. Fire can't burn it.
Eat it and you are not full. But everyone needs it.
Air
Ten children together play,
And each has a tile on top of his head
Fingers/Toes
Ten plus ten, Still is ten,
Ten minus ten, Again is ten.
Gloves
Seen from after, it looks like a pair shoes; Seen up close, there are no laces.
Don’t enter it casually, Because once you enter, you can never come out again.
Coffin
This lovely maiden eats no meat but eats leaves. She labours each day spinning and weaving for the benefit of others. Who is she?
Silkworm
This is truly a strange object; Naturally produced, yet it fears the sunshine.
If the sun doesn’t shine, it won't get wet;
The more the sun shines, the quicker it gets drenched.
Ice
One east, One west,
They die without seeing each other.
Ears
From far away it looks like a city wall. Up close it looks like a row of houses. In a day it can travel 1,000 miles, & it can carry 1,000,000 bushels of food.
Train
Which is faster, hot or cold? Why?
Hot’s faster, you can catch a cold.
On his body he wears a robe, He has eyes , but no eyebrows,
He has wings, but he can’t fly, He has no feet, but he can travel one thousand miles.
Seahorse
On the grass, there are many tiny pearls. Round so round! Bright so bright!
Alas! They cannot be strung.
Dew
It will follow you for 1000 miles and never miss home. It desires neither food nor flowers. It fears not water, fire, knives nor soldiers. It disappears when the sun sets behind the western mountains.
Shadows
2 small boats, 5 guests in each; sail on land but never on water;
Busy during the daytime, anchored at night.
Shoes
He devotes his life to looking after the house. His mate always follows when the master goes out. A gentleman sees him and goes away. A villain sees him and it spells bad luck. Who is he?
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