Riding a horse to find a horse, taking a quick look at the flowers, taking the lead, so-so, high-spirited, taking office,
Great achievements, horse racing, unconstrained style, split car, galloping, Ma Pingchuan, chasing stirrup immediately,
Riding a horse, being poor in teeth, riding a horse by boat, pulling back from the cliff, and riding a pommel horse rely on a thousand words to tie the horse and bury the wheel.
Riding on a horse, relying on the horse's long talents, fat horses and light hair, green Ma Qing horses, the land of one side's army, Sima said well, sloppy,
Suddenly, for a long time, the horses and chariots were in high spirits, and the jade horse was facing the week, and it was difficult to catch up with the horses, and the horses and horses were dusty and full of heart.
Horses and chariots meet, leaning on Ma Licheng, Khan Ma Xun Lao, Che Ma Rulong, the teeth of a dog and a horse, drinking horses and throwing money, bending the bow.
The old horse hisses, the dog bites the horse, the horse tries the sword, the BMW carves the car, the horse reins, the dog loves the Lord, and the horse is tall.
Dismount to see flowers, kill horses and destroy cars, drink horses from the Yangtze River, white horses, post-mortem, big makin knife, inch beans,
The lost horse is the lost sheep, the love between dog and horse, the friendship between bamboo and horse, the report of dog and horse, the bow of cow and horse, the lead knife of husband and horse, the appointment of horse,
Build a fat car, a horse, a saddle, a horse according to the wind, and a horse loses its horse.
Idiom: Riding a horse to find a horse [qí mzh] 鷼 o m 鷼]
Interpretation: Ride a horse to find another horse. The original metaphor is to find a more satisfactory job while occupying a position. Now Dobby's metaphor is here, and I'm still looking for it everywhere.
Source: Qing Li Yuan Bo's "Official Phase": "At that time, riding a horse to find a horse; As long as you get a lot of money; Earn 112 deductions; There is one in it. "
Sentence: He took the door key and looked everywhere for the door.
Idiom: Take a quick look at the flowers.
Interpretation: Running on 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.
Source: Tang Meng Jiao's "After Graduation" poem: "Spring breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, and you can see all the Chang 'an flowers in one day. "
Sentence making: from easy to difficult, we should also pay attention to taking every question seriously. Don't skim, if you are difficult, you will shrink back, which will hurt the mood of solving the problem.
Idiom:: 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 the lead. It is also a metaphor that work is ahead of the masses and actively takes the lead.
Source: Shi Ming Naian's "The Water Margin" 96: "Even if you pull the troops into a line and take the lead, you will rush down the mountain like the sky were to fall."
Sentence: When Li Zicheng saw that the enemy had increased reinforcements, his morale rose again. He quickly arranged his troops and took the lead to continue his onslaught.