Wind blows grass and cattle and sheep are despised. -
Poems of Yuefu and Chile Songs edited by Guo Maoqian in the Song Dynasty in the Southern and Northern Dynasties is aimed at charging the bull's head with charcoal. -Bai Juyi's "Selling Charcoal Weng" in the Tang Dynasty
It is not a few years old, with a hundred hectares of fields, thousands of pavilions and thousands of hoofs. -Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Promoting Weaving in the Qing Dynasty
Look at a thousand fingers coldly and bow down as a willing ox. -Lu Xun of the Republic of China
Pure separation is an ox. -at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, Zuo Qiuming of Lu, Zuo Zhuan Zhao Gong Five Years
killed cattle in the east. -Dade in the Western Han Dynasty and his nephew Dai Sheng's Book of Rites and Fang Ji
The ox said it was too hard. -
I am like a cow, eating grass and squeezing out milk and blood. -Lu Xun of the Republic of China
The old ox also knows that the sunset is late, and he doesn't need to whip himself: he praises the old man for being old, but he can still exert his residual heat and make contributions to society.
A cow will press its head if it doesn't drink water: a metaphor for forcing people to do something they don't want to do.
A cow doesn't know the corner, but a horse doesn't know the face length.
A calf chasing a rabbit can't make it strong. It means that he can't make it strong under certain conditions.
Cattle plow the fields and horses eat the grain: a metaphor for unfair treatment, suffering and suffering, and enjoying happiness.
An ox has a thousand pounds of power, and a man has a way to defeat an ox: it is a metaphor that no matter how strong an opponent is, there will be ways to subdue him.
A cow harnesses a horse, which makes both of them exhausted: one is fast and the other is slow, pulling each other. It is difficult to cooperate in doing things. Set: Finger set car.
the bull's head is not the horse's mouth: it's a metaphor for nonsense, and the two have nothing to do with each other.
Cowhide is not bragging, and the train is not pushing: it means not to talk big out of thin air, but to see the real skill.