What is the truth behind Crimaster Shanhe? Crime Master updated the sudden case - Mountains and Rivers Still Remain on August 15th. This case needs to answer the question of the deceased's first love. So what is the answer to this sudden case? Let’s take a look!
The deceased’s first love was Yan Yin. Are you correct?
Everyone has read the clues, so I’ll just share the process here.
(The decryption process requires thinking about Mr. Lin’s expertise. Mr. Lin is good at Chinese, English and telecommunications knowledge, so most ideas should be considered from these aspects.)
① According to the message left by Mr. Lin, "I hope you can follow the chronological order", it implies that the decryption must be decrypted in chronological order, and the years 1940, 1937, 1949 marked on the box can be easily guessed by association with Mr. Lin's background. year, so the correct box decryption order is Lin Tingxuan, Lin Tingyu, and Lin Muyin.
②Lin Tingxuan's Box Clues (1937): Only six of the poems given at the end of the letter were selected, and a familiar one was deleted. This shows that Mr. Lin is accustomed to colder poems, so he brought in Clue 3's "Five Thoughts on Departures" It can be seen that the correct information should be in the other four songs except the fourth song (which contains the famous sentence: Once upon a time, everything was difficult to overcome, except for Wushan, it was not clouds.). |The four sets of numbers in clue 2 are based on the xth word of the xth sentence of the xth poem. Four sets of keywords can be obtained from the four poems. 1.2.10/2.2.3/3.1.12 is: the first poem The tenth character of the second sentence of the poem/the third character of the second sentence of the second poem/the twelfth character of the first sentence of the third poem, in this way, you can get the keyword red/dao/nen, according to the pinyin first The final result of the first group of numbers in the letters is hdn; similarly, finally the pinyin first letters of all the resulting words are arranged together to get: hdn/hdjw/qdj/qjx. The resulting arrangement of letters is meaningless, so it must You have to look for clues again. As for the information in the old letter about Mr. Lin having copied poems 17 times as punishment, you can try to add 17 to the obtained alphabetical order. For example, adding 17 to h in alphabetical order can get y, so you can finally get :yue/yuan/hua/hao.
③ Lin Tingyu’s box clue (1940): The record information in clue 1 is combined with the one just obtained
You can try to associate songs with yue/yuan/hua/hao, and after trying to search, you can find that there is indeed a song called "Full Moon and Good Flowers", and its release time was also in 1940, with the box. The year marked above is the same. Next, the lyrics of "Full Moon and Beautiful Flowers" perfectly match the number of words on the clue 2 paper. For example, the first sentence of the lyrics "The clouds disperse, the bright moon shines on people" corresponds to the format of the first sentence of the paper "xax, xxxx", Then, by bringing in the lyrics one by one, you can get the corresponding Chinese characters at "a" as "yun, play, merge, open, pair", the corresponding Chinese characters at "b" as "美, 恩, 儿", and the letter on paper 2 = 9, Yang = 6 can get the hint that it may be the number of strokes. Then add all the stroke numbers just obtained to get a=25, b=21. Bringing 25 and 21 into the alphabet can get Y, U, and clue 3 The map of China with its longitude and latitude can be reminiscent of cities, and the abbreviation of YU has "Yu" and "Yu", but looking at the strokes, only the strokes of Chongqing match the 9+6=15 in the previous clue, so the target city is locked. It is Chongqing. At the same time, Chongqing is also a city full of the atmosphere of the war era. The map also shows the main urban area. The longitude and latitude coordinates of the main urban area of Chongqing are (106.33°E, 29.35°N). You can get it by translating the Morse code of clue 4. Number group: 26/8/5/7/21/20/9/1/14. Then according to the alphabetical order that these numbers may correspond to, the result zhegutian can be obtained. If you look at the clues carefully, you can think of a clue that mentioned this result, that is Xin Qiji's "Partridge Sky" in the old letter, then you can conclude that the final result will be in "Yan Bing Ye Ni Yin Hu Lu" , in the poem "Han arrows fly towards the golden servant girl".
④ Lin Muyin’s Box Clues (1949) The clue 1 of the watch without hands and the clue 2 of the time can imply that the connection between this step of solving the problem is to restore the two sets of time back to the watch; and the time divided into two groups should also be consistent with the question. The two names echoed each other, so we restored the time respectively. Drawing the two clocks at twelve o'clock and six o'clock in the first group will form a number 1. Similarly, drawing the three times in the second group can form the number 5 ( (As shown below), then the last two keywords that can be locked are the first and fifth words in the poem finally solved by Box 2, which are the words "Yan" and "Yin". (The name of grandson Lin Muyin is also one of the hints of the final answer, Mu "Yin".)