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A complete collection of idioms of riding characters
1, it's difficult to get off a tiger [qí hǔ nán xià]: You can't get off a car on the back of a tiger. It is difficult to do one thing, but the situation does not allow you to give up halfway and be in a dilemma.
2. Qianqi [qiān chéng wàn qí]: describes the prosperity of chariots and horses.
3. Riding and shooting [hú fú qí shè]: Hu: Ancient refers to the northern and western ethnic minorities. It refers to learning the short-sleeved costumes of Hu people, and also learning their martial arts such as riding and shooting.
4, light riding Jane from [qρng qíJiɣn cóng]: It is pointed out that the door is simple to wear and not many people follow (mostly people with status, riding: always reading j √).
5. Ride a donkey to find a horse [ǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘǘ]