An old horse knows the way and has a stable body. There is no need to raise the whip and push forward. Whose poem

The usual version is: An old horse who knows the way is still strong and does not need to raise his whip to push forward

Both sentences are related to Zang Ke’s family

The first half of the sentence comes from :

Highlighting the grand ambitions that have lasted for generations, galloping thousands of horses towards the long distance.

As the poet ages, his poetic sentiment remains, and he can still raise his arms and give a call to the police.

Part 2 The original text of half of the sentence comes from: "Old Scalper"

There are waste fields with water and mud, which are plowed deeply and carefully to move things around.

Old ox also understands that time is precious, and he does not need to raise his whip to work hard.< /p>