Take the lead. Thousands of troops and horses. The sky is boundless. In someone's mind. Do your best. I am old and know the way. In a hurry. Take a look at these flowers. Busy explaining.

Take the lead (y and m m: d ā ng xi ā n)

Interpretation: It originally refers to riding a horse in front of the battle line. Describe leadership and leading. It is also a metaphor that work is ahead of the masses and actively takes the lead. Out: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" 96: "Even if the soldiers are in the battle, Lei Zhen and others will be surrounded." Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and adverbial; Include praise

Thousands of troops (qi ā n j ū n w à n m m m:)

The definition describes a large number of soldiers and horses or a huge momentum. From "Biography of Liang Shu and Chen Qingzhi": "First of all, Luoyang nursery rhymes say,' famous teachers and generals are not imprisoned, and thousands of troops avoid white robes. ""combination method; As subject and object; Include praise

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The release of Tianma galloped like flying in the air. Metaphorically, poetry is bold, eclectic, fluent and natural, and it also refers to the abnormal leap of thinking and unrealistic ideas. Tianma flies in the air, which is a metaphor for unrestrained thinking and unrestrained galloping. (It is also a metaphor for calligraphy. Later, it was also a metaphor for impetuousness. Fadoby is used to describe poetry and calligraphy, which is uninhibited. Origin of idioms

Liu Yuan Tingzhen's Preface to Satya West Poetry: "Those who are so deified and detached from the public are almost unrestrained and have extraordinary steps."

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Yu Yu's poems about friends in recent days are so harmonious with others that he can't help it. ★ Huang Qingzong Xi's Preface to Xie Shenye's Poems

Be agitated

Interpretation: The heart is as uncontrollable as a monkey jumping and a horse running. Describe the thoughts in your heart, and you can't calm down. According to the novel Romance of the Dragon and Snake, when practicing kung fu, people should ride horses. When practicing kung fu, imagine that you have a tail behind your tailbone, and you will be impatient when hitting people. Therefore, it seems that its original intention does not mean that people are "half-hearted", but an image metaphor for practicing kung fu. Out: Han Weiboyang's "Participation in the Contract" Note: "The heart is uncertain, Ma Sichi." Tang Xu's soul poem Titu Jushi: "The machine is full of enthusiasm and the mind is idle."

Serve like a dog or a horse ―― at sb's mercy.

Courtiers in the ancient land of changes often compared themselves to monarchs and expressed their willingness to run for monarchs like dogs and horses. Now I am willing to be driven to serve others. The biography of Han Kong Guang: "I am short-sighted and resourceful, and I am afraid that if I am uneasy, I can't report it." For example, Li is incompetent, has a lot of food and wealth, and is willing to pay. (Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" 63) takes the law as the object; Serve others.

Honor won in battle

Sweating horse: The horse on which the soldier is riding is sweating, which is a metaphor for struggling. Refers to the establishment of meritorious military service on the battlefield. Now refers to the contribution made by hard work. Synonym: great achievement, high effort antonym: grammatical: formal; Become an object; Use praise to describe outstanding military achievements.

An old hand is a good guide

English: An old horse knows the way. Japanese: Know, know, know the year [1]. The old horse knows the road he has traveled. Experienced people are familiar with things.

The turmoil and chaos of war

The word "chaos" is pronounced bρng Huāng mγLuγn: it refers to social instability. Describe the social chaos during the war.

The fourth fold of Wu Ming's Wutong Leaf in Chu Yuan: "The soldiers and horses will drive away and capture it."

At this time, I was wandering around, barely making a book "Old Tang Shu", where there is leisure to do this pen and ink. "(Qing Li Ruzhen's" Jing Hua Yuan "for the first time)

Use law as predicate and attribute; Describe the social unrest during the war. Antonym: Peace and security are fallible: panic and confusion.

Riding a horse to see flowers—

A cursory look at the flowers Wang Jianfeng painted a cursory look at the flowers. Pronunciation z ǒ u m m ǒ kà n hu ā Interpretation: Riding a horse. Look at the flowers on the running horse.

The original description is that things are going well and I am in a good mood. Take a quick look at the back.

After graduation, the source of Jiao Shi: "Be proud of horseshoe disease and see all the flowers in Chang 'an in one day. "

For example, a liberal arts student in high school might as well recite 300 poems instead of swallowing ten poems or reading them carefully. ★ Zhu Ziqing's Poetics

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The flow of Chinese characters is full, and the Chinese pinyin ch ē shu ǐ m ǐ ló ng indicates that cars are like running water and horses are like dragons. Describe a lot of cars and horses coming and going, a continuous lively scene. Idiom-like commendatory idiom usage combination; As a predicate or attribute. Synonyms are crowded and endless, and antonyms are deserted.