Literary works about horses
The cart needs to be loaded, and you won't say a word anyway.
The pressure on the back buckled into the meat, and it hung its head heavily!
I don't know the fate of the next moment, but it only swallows tears in its heart.
A whip shadow floated before his eyes, and he looked up at the front.
Gong Naisi's Horse
The night will be over, I lie in bed listening to the sound of wind and rain, in a daze in my dream, riding an armored horse across the frozen river to the northern battlefield.
Song Luyou's poem The Storm of the May 4th Movement
Old vines are faint crows, small bridges are flowing, and old roads are thin horses.
Ma Yuan Zhiyuan's "Tianjingsha Qiu Si"
The horseshoe treads on the water, and the drunken sleeve reveals the wind.
Yuan Shan Jutu's Poems
Ma Si sunset, castle peak dusk, wild geese flying west wind and white grass.
Yue's poem "Drinking with Li Buzheng and Feng Jingyang"
The flag on all sides is like a sunny sky, and the palm of a horse is like a shower.
Qing Xu's poem The Great Hunting.