What are the four-character idioms composed of horses?
A. What are the four-character idioms with "horse"?
A blessing in disguise: [ sài wēng shī mǎ ]
A bridging place: a dangerous place on the border; :Old man. It is a metaphor that although you suffer a loss for a while, you may gain benefits from it. It also means that bad things can turn into good things under certain conditions.
Sentence: This exam is not ideal, it can be regarded as a blessing in disguise. As long as the children learn from their lessons carefully, they will definitely get good results next time.
Thousands of troops: [ qiān jūn wàn mǎ ] describes a majestic team or a huge momentum.
Source: "Liang Shu·Chen Qing's Biography": "First, there is a Luoyang nursery rhyme that says: 'Famous teachers and generals should not imprison themselves; thousands of soldiers and horses should avoid white robes.'"
Sentence: The general led thousands of troops into battle.
青梅 Bamboo Horse: [ qīng méi zhú mǎ ]
青梅: Green plum; Bamboo Horse: Children use bamboo poles as horses to ride. Describe the appearance of children playing innocently and innocently. Now refers to the close relationship between a man and a woman in childhood.
Source: Tang Dynasty Li Bai's poem "Changgan Xing": "The man came riding a bamboo horse and went around the bed to get green plums. Living together in Changgan, the two children had no doubts."
Sentence creation : The two of them have been childhood sweethearts since childhood.
Jin Ge and Iron Horse: [jīn gē tiě mǎ] The Ge shines with golden light, and the horse is equipped with iron armor. A metaphor for war. It also describes the majestic appearance of a warrior galloping with a gun in hand.
Source: "The New History of the Five Dynasties·The Biography of Li Xiji": "The soldiers were armed with iron horses; they were trampled in the Ming Dynasty."
Sentence creation: Think of the time when the generals were armed with soldiers and horses, crossing the north and south of the Yangtze River. , overwhelming.
Sound: [shēng sè quǎn mǎ]
Sound: singing and dancing; color: female sex; dog: raising a dog; horse: riding a horse. Generally refers to the obscene ways of the old ruling class. Also known as "sensual dogs and horses".
Source: "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" by Pu Songling of the Qing Dynasty: "Continuation of Huangliang": "Sex and pleasure, debauchery day and night, the national economy and the people's livelihood, no care."
Sentences: and Sensation Dogs and horses will inevitably stumble when they are in close proximity, but only by adhering to integrity can they become successful.
B. What are the four-character words with the word "horse"
1. A blessing in disguise sài wēng shī mǎ
Explanation: a dangerous place on the border; Weng: Old man. It is a metaphor that although you suffer a loss for a while, you may gain benefits from it. It also means that bad things can turn into good things under certain conditions.
2. Thousands of troops qiān jūn wàn mǎ
Explanation describes a majestic team or a huge momentum.
3. 青梅竹马 qīng méi zhú mǎ
Explanation: 青梅: green plum; bamboo horse: children use bamboo poles as horses to ride. Describe the appearance of children playing innocently and innocently. Now refers to the close relationship between a man and a woman in childhood.
4. The spirit of dragon and horse lóng mǎ jīng shén
Explanation of dragon and horse: a horse shaped like a dragon in ancient legends. It is a metaphor for people who are energetic.
5. Jin Ge Tie Ma jīn gē tiě mǎ
Explain that the Ge shines with golden light and the horse is equipped with iron armor. A metaphor for war. It also describes the majestic appearance of a warrior galloping with a gun in hand.
6. Sound: dog and horse shēng sè quǎn mǎ
Explanation: sound: singing and dancing; color: female sex; dog: raising a dog; horse: riding a horse. Describe the debauched lifestyle of the exploiting class.
7. Referring to a deer as a horse zhǐ lù wéi mǎ
The interpretation metaphor deliberately confuses right and wrong and confuses right and wrong.
8. Immediate success mǎ dào chéng gōng
Explanation describes success at the beginning of the work.
9. Tianma Xingkong tiān mǎ xíng kōng
Explain that Tianma gallops very fast, as if it is flying in the air. Metaphorical poetry is bold and bold. It also refers to people who are impetuous and unsteady.
10. Thousands of horses galloping wàn mǎ bēn téng
Explain that thousands of swords are galloping and leaping. Describes mass activities with great momentum or lively scenes.
11. The old horse knows the way lǎo mǎ shí tú
Explain that the old horse knows the way. It means that experienced people are more familiar with things.
C. What are the four-character words about the word "horse"?
Thousands of troops, one horse leading the way, walking around, clues, referring to a deer as a horse, thinking about a horse.
D. What are the four-character words with the word horse?
Words include: thousands of troops, horse to success, horse riding to find a horse, rein in the horse from the cliff, rein in the horse from the cliff.
1. Thousands of troops [ qiā jūn wàn mǎ ]
Explanation: Describes a majestic team or a huge momentum.
From: Modern Roushi's "February" 24: All sides were surrounded like thousands of troops. To be honest, I was shot to death by random arrows from these archers. possible.
2. Immediate success [ mǎ dào chéng gōng ]
Explanation: Describes success at the beginning of work.
From: The second chapter of "Little Yuchi" by Anonymous Yuan: "Now that Old Yuchi is gone, the horse will succeed."
3. Riding to find a horse [qí mǎ zhǎo mǎ]< /p>
Explanation: Riding a horse to find other horses. The original metaphor is to occupy one position while looking for a more satisfying job. It is often used as a metaphor that things are here, but you can still look for them everywhere.
From: Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" in modern times: He has to look for things at the same time, and he also has to spread the seats; ~, he can't be idle.
4. Men and horses turned upside down [rén yǎng mǎ fān]
Explanation: People and horses were beaten to the ground. Describes being beaten miserably. It also refers to a mess that is out of control.
From: Modern Times Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng" Volume 2 Chapter 26: It's such a sunny day and the sky is blue. It doesn't look like both sides are going to fight~!
5. Reining the horse at the cliff [ xuán yá lè mǎ ]
Explanation: Cliff: a high and steep cliff; reining in the horse: to take the reins and stop the horse. Reining the horse on the edge of a high cliff. It is a metaphor for waking up and turning back in time when you are on the edge of danger.
From: Modern China's Hua Ershi "Han Yiguan": You have made a big mistake before, and you have already failed the ancestors of heaven and earth. Hurry up!
E. What are the four-character idioms starting with the character horse?
Non-stop means moving forward without stopping.
Teeth increase. The number of teeth a horse has can tell how old it is. It is a metaphor that one's years have increased in vain, but there has been no achievement in studies or career.
Immediate success describes success as soon as the work begins.
Maer Dongfeng means turning a deaf ear to what others say.
Horse leather shroud: horse leather. Wrap the body in horsehide. Refers to heroic sacrifice on the battlefield.
Ma Gong Mei Su originally meant that Mei Gao wrote a lot of articles, while Sima Xiangru was good at writing articles. Later used to praise each person for his or her own merits.
Hindsight Chess terminology. A metaphor for an untimely move.
The horns of horses turn white, the crows turn white, and the horns of horses grow on their heads. A metaphor for something that cannot be achieved.
Horses are empty in Jibei. Bole searched for all the good horses in Jibei. It is a metaphor for those in power who are good at selecting talented people and leaving nothing out.
The Alien Red Deer uses the story of Zhao Gao referring to a deer as a horse, as a metaphor for confusing right and wrong.
Ma Niu lapel skirt, skirt: generally refers to people's clothes. Horses and oxen wear human clothes. It is a metaphor for people who do not understand etiquette. It is also a metaphor for dressed animals.
Pawn in front of the horse. In the old days, the soldiers in front of the horse shouted to clear the way. Now it is a metaphor for someone who works for others.
The horse follows the lead and looks in the direction of my horse’s head, deciding to advance or retreat. A metaphor for following someone's actions.
A thin horse with long hair is a metaphor for a person who is in poverty and will appear to be in low spirits.
Ma Yang Ren Fan describes a person who is extremely busy or confused.
Puffball and oxen Puffball: sycamore; oxen: plantain. Borrow refers to something worthless.
Ma 桡牛溺 refers to something worthless. Same as "puffball and ox"
The horse does not unsaddle, which means it does not stop for a moment, without any break.
Ma Chen is not as good as the metaphor of being unable to catch up or keep up.
Ma Chi Meiji is used to praise each person for his or her own merits. Same as "horse worker's speed".
The horse teeth are long and leggy, and I humbly claim that I have wasted my years and achieved nothing.
Success immediately describes things going smoothly and victory from the beginning.
Horse ears spring breeze means turning a deaf ear to other people's words. Same as "Ma'er Dongfeng".
The horse was beaten to the ground. Describes being beaten miserably. It also refers to a mess that is out of control.
Horses flying to Nanshan is a metaphor for peace in the world and no more troops. Now describes the paralysis of the mind.
The horse's belly escapes from the whip, which is a metaphor for escaping punishment.
Horsehide to hold the corpse. Wrap the body in horsehide. Refers to heroic sacrifice on the battlefield. Same as "horse leather shroud".
Horse traces of spider silk The traces of horse hoofs, the thin threads of spiders. A metaphor for vague traces and clues.
Horse horns and aconite The crow turns white and the horse's head grows horns. A metaphor for something that cannot be achieved.
Horses and carriages are like water. Horses and elephants are like dragons and carriages are like water. Describes the constant traffic of carriages and horses.
The red deer changes shape. It comes from the story of Zhao Gao referring to a deer as a horse. It is a metaphor for confusing right and wrong and confusing right and wrong.
The horse's head wants to go east, which means returning east; returning.
There is a lot of traffic and a lot of traffic. Describes a continuous lively scene with many cars and horses coming and going.
Ma Yan Che Tian describes the many carriages and horses, which is very lively.
Ma Zhongguan Wu still says that Lu fish and Hai pig. Refers to textual errors in the writing or printing process of books.
The horse is strong and the man is strong. It is said that the man is strong and the horse is strong. Describes the army's strong combat effectiveness or its military appearance.
A horse catching a mouse is a metaphor for being in a hurry.
The horse's feet and the chariot's dust are metaphors for running around and living a turbulent life.
Mazu Longsha refers to galloping across the frontier and showing off his power outside the territory. Longsha, a desert place in northern Saibei.
So-so means just passable. It also describes not taking things seriously or carefully.
Ma Mao Hedgehog describes strong winds and harsh weather.
Horsehair Hedgehog Hedgehog, the same as "hedgehog". Describes strong winds and harsh weather.
Horse face and bull head are metaphors for all kinds of vicious people.
Ma Niu Qi Feng refers to horses and cattle galloping. Later used to express mutual irrelevance.
Throwing water in front of a horse is a metaphor for the irreversible divorce of a couple.
The horse has gone and the horse has returned. It is a metaphor for the ever-changing world and uncertain gains and losses.
马如流水 describes the bustle of people and horses.
The horse is like a swimming dragon, describing the bustling scene of people and horses.
Horses are like swimming fish, describing the bustling scene of people and horses. Same as "a horse is like a swimming dragon".
The horse entering Huashan means that the world is at peace and there will be no more wars.
To conquer the world immediately refers to the founding of a country through martial arts.
Immediately to the house refers to approval in person and opposition behind the scenes.
Success immediately refers to the founding of a country through martial arts.
See the flowers immediately. It means to act roughly and see the flowers at once.
Immediate Wall refers to the place where young men and women fall in love.
F. What are the four-character idioms with the word "horse"?
When a horse is running, the dust is not as good as the horse, the horse is lost, the horse is like a horse, the horse is like a horse, the wind is like running water
(6) What are the extended readings for four-character idioms composed of horses:
1: Walking and galloping horses
Idiom pinyin zǒu jí bēn mǎ
The idiom explains walking: running. He can run as fast as a horse. Describing walking fast
The idiom comes from "Book of Zhou·Da Xi Wu Biography": "The word Zhen is fierce, and he is young and brave, so he rides and shoots, walks and gallops, and has extraordinary arm strength."
2: Ma Chen is not as good as
Idiom Pinyin mǎ chén bù jí
The idiom is a metaphor for not being able to catch up, not being able to keep up.
The idiom comes from the volume of "Du Gong Tan Compilation" by Du Mu of the Ming Dynasty: "Wang Xing used to look forward to my uncle Ma Chen, but he couldn't catch up with me. Why did he make friends?"
3: Winning a horse and losing a horse.
Idiom pinyin dé mǎ shī mǎ
The idiom explains that things are changeable and gains and losses are impermanent. The classic book is "Huainanzi Human Training".
The source of the idiom can be found in "Huainanzi Human Training". See "Getting a horse brings disaster".
4: Horses and carriages
Pinyin: mǎ lóng chē shuǐ
Explanation: Horses resemble dragons and carriages resemble flowing water. Describes the constant traffic of carriages and horses.
Source: Holding Peanuts of the Qing Dynasty, "The Painted Boat Yu Tan": "The horse dragons and carriages are passing by like clouds."
5: Idiom: Horses and cows have their own style
< p> Pinyin: mǎ niú qí fēngExplanation: Refers to horses and cows running away. Later used to express mutual irrelevance.
Source: "Book Fei Shi": "The horse is like a cow, and the concubines will run away, so don't dare to chase them away." Kong Yingda Shu: "Zuo Zhuan" in the fourth year of Xi's reign said: 'Only the wind horse "The cows are not in contact with each other." Jia Kui said: "The wind is the wind, and the male and female are attracted to each other." However, the horse and the cow are driven away by the wind because the male and female are chasing each other."
6: Idiom: Horses are like running water
Pinyin: mǎ rú liú shuǐ
Explanation: Describes the bustle of people and horses.
Source: "Juyongxing" by Jiexisi of the Yuan Dynasty: "Close the door and open it to the sky, and the horses are like running water and the chariot is like thunder.