I don't know how hard it is to dismount at once, and I don't know how hungry I am.
One horse cannot straddle two saddles.
People make mistakes, but horses trip.
People rushed to their hometown to grab 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.
Kiss up to the horse's legs.
A thousand miles of mules and horses, a cow.
Han, the hero, will be killed immediately, and drowning in the river will also make people drown.
People are clothes and horses are saddles.
Horses can't run without beating, and they can't be fired without stimulation.
A horse goes to the beach without a whip.
Take ten steps back.
A horse looks at its teeth, but a tree looks at its rings.
The horse galloped past the first horse.
I think of horses when I see saddles, and people when I see things.
Two-part allegorical saying about horses
The saddle is on the donkey's back-it doesn't match the number.
Calling on horseback-anecdote.
Nail palm on horseback-too far from the point.
The donkey's head sticks out of the manger-it has an extra mouth.
Ma Huhu-that's not true.
The horse spread its legs-a question.
It is difficult for a horse crossing the bamboo bridge to turn.
A horse leads a sheep's head with a reins-it's not the right way.
Bite the cow's mouth-nonsense.
Ancient poems related to horses:
1.
Lying at night listening to the wind and rain,
Iron horse glacier dream.
(Lu You: The Storm of November 4th)
2.
The bamboo horse staggered and rushed to the middle of the lake.
Kites are full of domineering, whistling with the wind.
(Lu You's "Watching Village Children Play in Water Stream")
3.
Flowers are becoming more and more charming,
Only shallow grass can have no horseshoe.
(Bai Juyi's "Qiantang Spring Tour")