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说来也许不信,中学时代留给我印象最深的课居然是一节室内体育课。体育老师或许没有料到会突然下雨,实在“没辙”了,竟然带我们猜起了灯谜:“‘人有它大,天没有它大’射一字。”同学们似乎从未有过那样兴奋,乱箭竞发,一连猜了十几个字,老师却只顾重复那两字——“不对”。“人有它大,天没有它大”,我反复想,世上哪有此等怪物?莫不是老师拿话哄我们,便串通同学一齐要老师说出谜底。原来谜底简单极了,是个“一”字,“人”有它是“大”,“天”没有了它也是“大”,一经解释,恍然大悟,原来小小灯谜却这般有趣。那次课后,心中总希望体育课上下雨。该死的老天爷怪得很,以后的雨竟都躲开了体育课,这倒越发激起了我对灯谜的兴趣。进入高校,我如饥似渴地读了许多谜书,算是真正踏上了“谜”途。
Perhaps unbelievable, middle school left me the deepest impression was actually an indoor sports class. Physical education teacher may not expect to suddenly rain, it was “no way”, and even took us guess the riddles: “'people have it, the sky did not have it' shot a word.” Students never seem to have that Excited, rogue shots, guessing a dozen words, but the teacher just repeated those two words - “wrong.” “People have it big, it does not have a big day,” I repeatedly think that there are such monsters in the world? Is it not the teacher to take the trouble to coax us, then collude with the students together to tell the answer to the teacher. The original answer is very simple, is a “one” word, “people” have it is “big”, “heaven” without it is “big”, once explained, suddenly realized that the original little riddle is so interesting. After that class, I always hoped that it would rain in physical education class. Damn God strange very strange rain after all have escaped physical education, which more and more stirred up my interest in riddles. Into college, I hungrily read many mystery book, be really embarked on the “mystery” way.