After the college entrance examination, write a few couplets when naming your name on the gold list.

The title of the gold medal is far away from the cinnamon;

The spring breeze is proud of the horse's hoof disease.

(Note: Osmanthus - in ancient my country, winning the championship was compared to winning a laurel laurel. In ancient times, the imperial examination was in the autumn, which coincided with the season when osmanthus flowers were in full bloom, so "winning a laurel" was used as a metaphor to win a gold medal. Proud spring breeze Horseshoe disease - "After Admission" by Tang Dynasty poet Meng Jiao vividly expresses the poet's joy after becoming a Jinshi. Among them, "The spring breeze is proud of the horse's hoof disease, and I can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day" which has become an eternal famous saying. The proud mood of scholars after passing the exam is now generally used to describe the elated mood after something has been successfully accomplished and the goal has been achieved.

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