1, bilingual example of treasure chest:
1, me? Want it? Where to? Open? That? Treasure? Box? Yes? That? Memory? Port? Diligence? Beg? Work hard? Do you see it? Where to? That? Feeling? That? Natural? Family? And then what? That? Friendship? That? Me? I want to open the treasure box of memory, look hard, look hard, and feel the affection and friendship I have.
2. Me? Really? Answer? Treasure? Box? Contain? All of them? That? Articles? Me? Made it? By who? Hands? Are you online? Class,? Including? A radio? And then what? Voltmeter. I have a treasure chest full of things I made by hand in class, such as radios and voltmeters.
3、The? Target? Yes? That? Games? Is it? Where to? Travel? Around? That? The world? Where to? Study? That? History? Yes? Everywhere? And then what? Use? This? Knowledge? Where to? Open? That? Treasure? The purpose of this game is to travel around the world in order to understand the history of various places, and then use this knowledge to open the treasure chest.
2, the explanation of the treasure chest:
A box for storing all kinds of valuables, often used as a metaphor. All kinds of baby boxes. A treasure chest refers to a box containing various treasures. Also known as jewelry box (box), it is beautifully made and mainly used for storing gold and silver jewelry and jewelry. Metaphor is a region rich in resources.