Poems and idioms about horses: "Old Horse", "Wild Horse", "Horse Hoof", "Horse", "Wild Horse", etc.
Poems:
1. "Old Horse"
You have to ask the cart to load enough, but it never says a word.
The pressure on its back pressed into its flesh, and it hung its head heavily!
At this moment, I don’t know my fate in the next moment. I only swallow the tears in my heart.
A whip shadow floated in its eyes, and it raised its head and looked ahead.
2. "Wild Horse"
I am a black-maned wild horse, galloping in the wind and chasing wolves away.
I don’t have the exquisite iron hooves of the horse, but I am never afraid.
It often fantasizes about itself against the impact of sharp stone corners.
Standing upright among the full moon on the top of the mountain, then swooping down wildly.
I also often think of myself, wearing black armor, charging head-on to the sound of drums.
3. "Horse Hoof"
Who is galloping past on horseback in the late winter.
Leave the hoof prints behind.
The gap between spring and autumn.
A foreshadowing of an old season.
Uncovered accidentally.
The peasant girl’s sleeves and wrists are like lotus knots.
4. "Horse"
A body bound by reins, eager to run on the vast pasture.
I have been fighting for a right and a dignity throughout my life.
Although it has never obtained the price of freedom that allows the soul to indulge and relax the body and mind.
All efforts were always suppressed, and the heavy head hung helplessly, being whipped by the whip.
You have to work hard and continue your journey.
5. "Wild Horse"
A wild horse, an unruly horse.
Running freely on the grassland, running freely between heaven and earth.
Run towards the green.
Run towards that hope.
Run out into a beautiful world.
Idiom:
1. Success as soon as the horse arrives: Success is achieved as soon as the war horse arrives, describing victory quickly.
2. Thousands of troops and horses: describes a large number of soldiers and horses or a huge momentum.
4. Leading the way: riding a horse to charge ahead in battle. Metaphor to take the lead; to take the lead.
5. Dragon-horse spirit: a spirit like a dragon-horse. It is a metaphor for a person's healthy spirit.
6. The old horse knows the way: The old horse can recognize the path traveled. It is a metaphor that an experienced person is familiar with the situation and can play a guiding role in the work. Also known as "the old horse who knows the way".
7. Busy traffic: Cars are like running water, and horses are like swimming dragons. Describes many carriages, horses or vehicles, and constant traffic.
8. The man is sleepy and the horse is tired: The man and the horse are both sleepy. Describes physical fatigue.
9. A four-horse chariot is difficult to catch up with. The metaphor is a fait accompli, irreversible.
10. Thousands of horses galloping: describing a huge and enthusiastic scene.