People make mistakes, but horses stumble
People rush to their hometown to run for grass. People are afraid of reason, horses are afraid of whips, and mosquitoes are afraid of fire and smoke.
people need to practice and horses need to ride. People are clothes and horses are saddles.
at first glance, the pony thinks the road is narrow. A thousand miles of mules and horses, a cow.
I don't know how hard it is to get off the horse at once, and I don't know how hungry I am when I am full. Immediately fell dead hero Han, drowning in the river will make people drown.
if a horse doesn't fight, it won't run, and if it's not stimulated, it won't start. Horse to the beach, no whip.
the horse goes back in ten steps and nine steps. Flatter your ass on the horse's leg.
the horse looks at the tooth plate and the tree looks at the annual rings. Horses gallop by the first horse.
when you see an saddle, you think of a horse, and when you see things, you think of people. The bull's head is not right. (A donkey's lips are not right for a horse's mouth)
A horse that is impatient is late.
allusions to horses
In p>22, the lunar calendar was the year of noon, also known as the Year of the Horse. For this reason, I'd like to collect some anecdotes about "horse" for readers' enjoyment.
The origin of "flattery"
People call flattery "flattery". The word "flattery" originally came from Mongolians. In ancient times, whenever the Mongols led horses to meet others, they would pat each other's horses on the ass and repeatedly praised them: "Good horse, good horse." To show appreciation and friendship. But at that time, there were indeed some people who followed the trend. As long as they met horses led by princes and nobles, they would be good or bad. They always ran up and patted the horse's ass and constantly praised: "Good horses, good horses, adults are really blessed!" Over time, "flattery" has become a derogatory term for flattery, which has been passed down to this day.
classic story of Han blood horse
Han blood horse used to have a red substance flowing out of its neck, which was like bleeding, so it was called it. China was called
"Dawanma" and "Bipolar Tianma" in ancient times, and now it is called "Ahama".
2, years ago, the world's horse breeds were in a primitive state. In the arid desert green continent of Turkmenistan in Central Asia, there was once an excellent fast horse, the Han Blood Horse. Zhang Qian went to the Great Wall and found a horse with Chinese blood. When Zhang Qian reported to Emperor Wudi of Han Dynasty, Emperor Wudi ordered Zhang Qian to take a delegation of more than 1 people to Dawan country (now Turkmenistan) to beg for horses and bring a model of a golden horse, hoping to get back to Dawan horse. As a result, Dawanguo refused to allow it. On the way home, the Chinese ambassador was killed, and the Golden Horse was robbed. Dawanguo was a small closed country and did not know the power of China. This behavior made Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty furious and made a decision to take horses by force one by one. Since then, two Dawanma wars have broken out. General Li Guangli led tens of thousands of troops to punish the defeat for the first time, and won the victory for the second time. Dawanguo donated 3, horses to the Han Dynasty, and the second war began with Dawanma, which shows how much the Han Dynasty attached importance to horses.
Today's pure blood breeds contain more than 2% of Han-blood horses. Today, Han-blood horses are the longest-lived horses, and can live to 23 years old.
the origin of "showing the cloven foot"
People call it "showing the cloven foot" by accident. So, how did the theory of "showing the cloven foot" come from? There are two versions. One said that it originated in the Tang Dynasty, and people had the custom of dancing Kirin during festive activities. In fact, there is no unicorn in the world, it is an auspicious benevolent beast imagined by the ancients. For this reason, people put the painted Kirin skin on the horse and pretend to be Kirin. When a horse dances, if the Kirin skin is not tightly wrapped, it will show the cloven foot, so it is called "showing the cloven foot". The other theory originated from the Ming Dynasty, when women had little feet, while Ma Huanghou, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, had a pair of big feet that were not wrapped. Women's big feet were a big taboo at that time, so Ma Huanghou used a long skirt to cover them up all day and never exposed her feet outside the skirt. Once, Ma visited the streets of Jinling in a sedan chair. Unexpectedly, the curtain of the sedan chair was suddenly lifted by a strong wind. As a result, a pair of big feet that she put on the pedal were exposed, so it was called "showing the cloven foot".
The origin of "carelessness"
People call it "carelessness". In Song Dynasty, a painter had just painted a tiger's head, and at this time he was asked to paint a horse. Without thinking, he actually painted the horse's body behind the painted tiger's head, which became a "careless picture" of the horse's head. At this time, the painter's eldest son asked him, "Is it a horse or a tiger?"? He said it was a tiger. But his little son asked him, and he said it was a horse. Unexpectedly, the eldest son later went hunting and met a horse. He mistook it for a tiger and shot it to death. As a result, he had to compensate the owner for the loss. The youngest son met a tiger in the wild. He mistook it for a horse, so he ran to ride it and was eaten by the tiger. Finally, the painter was heartbroken and angrily burned the "careless picture" and wrote a poem as a warning: "A careless picture is like a horse and a tiger. The eldest son shot the dead horse according to the figure, and the child fed the tiger according to the figure. The thatched cottage burned careless pictures and advised you not to learn from me. "