Interpretation of idioms: The old horse leads the coquettish and aims at a thousand miles.

Idiom is a major feature of traditional culture in China. It has a fixed structure and a fixed sentence, which indicates a certain meaning. It is applied to a sentence as a whole, with subject, object, attribute and other components. Let's look at those old and ambitious idioms.

Idiom: an old horse lies on his back, aiming at a thousand miles.

Pinyin: l m: o j f ú l, zhì zà qiān lǐ ǐ.

Short spell: ljflzzql

Commentary: Ji: Good horse, swift horse; A manger for horses. An ambitious person is old, but still ambitious.

Source: Three Kingdoms Cao's poem "Out of the Summer Gate": "The old horse crouches in the tiger, aiming at a thousand miles."

For example, Levin's Biography of Hu Xueyan to the Summit has a volume of "~", Fourth Brother, if you have the heart, you have an opportunity in front of you and you can make a difference. "

Synonym: Martyrs are full of courage in their twilight years.

Grammar: as attribute, object and clause; Used for the elderly

An old horse crouches, but idioms solitaire aims at a thousand miles.

Shunjie: the ugliness is held inside, the hook is inside, the inside is outside, the inside is outside, the inside is outside, the inside is outside, the fever is inside, and the alley is inside and outside.

Shun Jie: Ba people go to the sky, Wan Li whips inside, whips inside for about three minutes, whips inside, whips inside.

Reverse connection: white hair and old age, old age and old age, old age and old age, old age and old age, working body.

Reverse connection: old three old four are old and confused, and the old man is old.