Idiom sentence: wrap a corpse with a horse (about 30)

Wrapped in a horse's coffin

Interpretation of horse cover: horse skin. Wrapped the body in horse skin. Heroically died on the battlefield.

The source of Marco Polo's corpse: Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "How can a person lie in bed and do evil in the hands of a woman when he is going to die in the border field, burying his ears with them and wearing boots?"

Marco wrapped his body in one sentence: 1. Sacrifice so many soldiers in vain, let them shed their blood for themselves and live in exile. Marco finally wrapped his body, but drag out an ignoble existence;

Maybe that's when I began to like China People's Liberation Army. My hero should have died in battle (this dream is hard to realize now).