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Sure enough, no one believed it (type)

Sure enough, no one believed it (type)
Sure enough, no one believed it (type)
Sure enough, no one believed it (type)

  The Lantern Festival has passed, and I believe everyone has guessed a lot of riddles. 315 is a day of anti-counterfeiting, and it has passed. Here, Sixiang wants to expose some false and wrong riddles in the riddles, please correct them.

  If you look up the riddle on the Internet, you will find that the riddle of many websites is a "lesson". The explanation of some websites is: "no one believes" does not mean that the word "letter" has no "person", and the remaining word "word" is combined with "fruit" to become the word "lesson". "Yet", as a particle.

  The original explanation of this riddle is questionable. "No one believes" is not interpreted as the word "faith" without "people", and the word "words" remains. Such an explanation is not good. Because on the left side of the word "letter" is "亻", not "person". The word "faith" itself is unmanned. Here, people are detained. Therefore, "no one believes" means that there is no "亻" in the word "faith", so that there is only "words" left.

  The word "Yan" is combined with "fruit" to form the word "lesson". Such an explanation is not good either. Why? Because the left side of the word "lesson" is "讠", not the word "speech". Words are deducted. Therefore, "讠" and "fruit" form the word "lesson".

  In this way, after analysis, we know that the original explanation of this riddle is indeed inaccurate. In fact, "亻" is a variant of "person", and "讠" is a variant of "Yan".