What does horseshoe disease mean?

"Horseshoe disease of spring breeze" means riding a horse proudly against the powerful spring breeze. This poem comes from Meng Xiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

The poem is as follows:

After the Tang Dynasty? Meng Xiao

The previous filth was not enough to brag, but now there is no end to debauchery.

In the spring breeze, this proud horse runs at the speed of two beats. I visited all the sights of Chang 'an gracefully in one day.

Poetic:

There is no need to mention those hard days again. Today, being the first is full of spirit.

Riding proudly on the majestic spring breeze, it seems that you can enjoy all the famous flowers in Beijing in one day.

"After Graduation" is a four-line poem written by Meng Jiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he was a scholar in the 12th year of Zhenyuan (796). The first two sentences of this poem compare the author's frustrated situation in the past with his proud situation of gaining fame today, highlighting his boiling thoughts when he jumped into a new world today; The last two sentences say that he galloped triumphantly across the horse in the spring breeze, and saw the flowers in Chang 'an in one day, showing an extremely happy mood. The whole poem has a brisk rhythm, which is unique among Meng's poems.

Appreciate:

This poem is more widely known because it left two idioms for later generations: "Pride in the Spring Breeze" and "Take a quick look at the flowers".

In the first two sentences, "the filth in the past was not enough to brag, and today's debauchery is endless." At the beginning of the poem, I said bluntly that the difficulties in life and the embarrassment in thought were no longer worth mentioning. Now in to beno. 1, that gloom has gone like the wind, and my heart is really inexhaustible.

The last two sentences are "spring breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, and you can see all the Chang 'an flowers in one day." It vividly depicts the poet's triumphant state of flying high, and vividly expresses his triumphant pride. The beauty of these two sentences lies in emotion and scenery, which vividly depicts the poet's proud scene of galloping on Chang 'an Road, which is full of spring flowers.

The whole poem has a brisk rhythm and is accomplished in one go. This poem is very ideological and artistic, bright and smooth, and has a unique charm. "Spring breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, and you can see all the flowers in Chang 'an in one day" has become a favorite phrase of later generations.