Question 552: What creature doesn't crow but is still called a chicken?
Answer: A chick
Question 553: What creature jumps, climbs, and is covered in fur, often making mischief?
Answer: A monkey
Question 554: What humble flower stays loyal, the beloved of many couples? With soft petals of vibrant blue, it dispels all doubts in tender hearts.
Answer: The Forget-Me-Not flower
Question 555: What grows bigger as it gets smaller?
Answer: A crab
Question 556: What gets hollowed then filled, filled then hollowed? What is it?
Answer: A clay pot
Question 557: Breaking enemy's strongholds, repaying royal favor. Raising the banner of six letters, contributing to fighting against the Mongols? Who is it?
Answer: Trần Quốc Toản
Question 558: A worker too, yet covered in grime inside and out. Who is it?
Answer: A mechanic
Question 559: A tree without branches, just a few strands of hair swaying on either side. What tree is it?
Answer: A cornstalk
Question 560: What market suffers, seeks paths of purple forgetfulness?
Answer: Kinh Bridge Market
Question 561: My skin fair and smooth, yet plagued with pimples from the fire's heat. My face round and lovely. What am I, a plant grown in our village?
Answer: Rice paper
Question 562: A father black, a mother white. Their newborn, what color teeth might they have?
Answer: They have no teeth yet
Question 563: With spring's arrival, each mentions its name. On the thirtieth eve of Tet, it graces the altar. What is it?
Answer: Apricot blossoms
Question 564: Neither sky nor moon. Everyone goes to sleep, leaving me alone. Can you guess what I am?
Answer: Nighttime
Question 565: What fruit dangles high above, eaten by crows, promising to repay with gold?
Answer: Mango
Question 566: Round head, slender body. Grasp the head, twist the neck, and tears flow in two lines. What am I?
Answer: A ballpoint pen
Question 567: What pastry suffers pain within itself? Squeezed from both sides, its head cracks, its arms break?
Answer: A Chinese doughnut
Question 568: Sister, white sands and golden seas. Today, crimson hues everywhere. What sea is this?
Answer: The Red Sea
Question 569: What creature is useless alive but useful dead?
Answer: A silkworm
Question 570: Only one day in a year. Relatives gather, near or far, all joyful. What is it?
Answer: New Year's Day
Question 571: What word do 100% of Vietnamese people pronounce incorrectly?
Answer: Incorrectly
Question 572: What always lies ahead of you but you never see?
Answer: The future
Question 573: Lost in solitude, only itself. No spouse, no child, a desolate family. What is it?
Answer: Durian fruit
Question 574: Guess what, when you use it, you throw it away, when you don't use it, you take it back?
Answer: An anchor
Question 575: What market bites its own tail?
Answer: Rạch Kiến Market
Question 576: What belongs to you but others use more than you do?
Answer: Your name
Question 577: A tree that doesn't feed itself. Falls to the ground, it dies; stays on the branch, it thrives. What tree is it?
Answer: Parasitic plant
Question 578: What cake isn't crispy nor crunchy. Comes along on the Mid-Autumn Festival during the full moon night of August?
Answer: Mooncake
Question 579: At first sound, you'd think I'm a name. A green plant floating on ponds? What am I?
Answer: Water fern cake
Question 580: Kings call their lovers Beloved, Queen... What does a king call his wife?
Answer: Mouth
Question 581: A fruit crowded with thorns. No matter where it hides, it exudes a fragrant scent. What fruit is it?
Answer: Durian fruit
Question 582: The second declaration of independence. The Great Proclamation, whose is it?
Answer: Nguyễn Trãi
Question 583: I travel the world yet stay in one place. Who am I?
Answer: Postage stamp
Question 584: The first declaration of independence. Who created the Cầu River Line, defeating the Song?
Answer: Lý Thường Kiệt
Question 585: What market sings folk songs?
Answer: Phước Lý Market
Question 586: A companion of iron and steel for years. Hotter than a thousand degrees, torn yet mended instantly? What profession?
Answer: Welder
Question 587: What market peacefully conducts business?
Answer: Biên Hòa Market
Question 588: Who, when the morning sun shines, and the afternoon rain falls, embraces hardship with resilience? Can you guess?
Answer: Orange tree
Question 589: Where on Earth are there only boys and no girls?
Answer: Underwater
Question 590: Chop off its head, peel its skin, bones white like a ghost. Inhale, exhale. Praised for its sweetness? What plant?
Answer: Sugarcane
Question 591: Shrimp head, yet also shrimp. Used as bait to catch shrimp, what creature?
Answer: Krill
Question 592: Outside grilled, inside eaten raw. What is it?
Answer: Corn
Question 593: Resembling bamboo in the field. Buffaloes find it bland, humans find it delicious. What plant?
Answer: Sugarcane
Question 594: Mother cow underground, incubating round eggs. No hatching of offspring, only tubers abound? What is it?
Answer: Sweet potato vine
Question 595: Which fruit embraces sorrow? Each with its own trouble, who is more troubled than whom?
Answer: Durian fruit
Question 596: Not an elephant, yet has a trunk. In heat or cold, I always welcome you. Can you guess what it is?
Answer: Water heater
Question 597: Despite an ordinary face, with extraordinary talents and vast knowledge, hardly anyone can compare. Elevated to high positions, praised throughout generations. Who is it?
Answer: Mạc Đỉnh Chi
Question 598: Round like a betel leaf, falls into the pond, head wet, tail dry? Can you guess what it is?
Answer: Spoon
Question 599: Spring is nowhere to be found, yet when summer comes, it saddens people. What is it?
Answer: Cicada
Question 600: Emerging from the green water, reaching out to bask in the rosy sunlight. Blossoming to beautify life. Even the enemies tremble at its name. Can you guess the tree?
Answer: Gunflower tree
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