1. Poems, idioms, sayings or proverbs about cows
1. "Sick Cow"
Author: Li Gang of Song Dynasty
1. Original sentence
Plowing a thousand acres will actually turn a thousand boxes into a plow. Who will be injured when we are exhausted?
But all living beings will be full, and they will not hesitate to suffer from illness or death.
2. Translation
The sick cow plowed a thousand acres, in exchange for the fruits of its labor filling a thousand granaries, but it itself was extremely exhausted and exhausted all its strength. , who will pity its hard work and heavy load?
But in order for all sentient beings to be fed, even if they fall ill and lie under the setting sun, they will not hesitate.
2. "Herding Cows"
Author: Gao Qi of the Ming Dynasty
1. Original sentence
Your ox’s horns are rounded, my ox’s tail Bald speed.
*** Pick up the piccolo and long whip, and go to the south of Longlong and Donggang to chase each other.
The sun sets, the grass is far away, and the cows are late. Only I know whether the cows are tired or hungry;
The cows sing on the cows, and the cows sit down, and they return to lie down next to the cows at night.
I have no worries about raising cattle for many years, but I am afraid that I will lose the rent and sell my cattle.
2. Translation
Your cow has curved horns, while my cow has a short tail.
We all held piccolos and long whips, and we chased each other to the east of Nanlang.
The sun is setting in the west, the grass is far away, and the cattle are late. Only I know that the cattle are tired and hungry.
I rode on the cow, sang songs, sat next to the cow and played, and even slept next to the cow when I came back at night.
He grazes cattle all year long without worrying about anything. He is only afraid of selling the cattle to pay rent.
3. The chef understands the cow
It means that after repeated practice, one has mastered the objective laws of things and can do things with ease and use them freely.
From Zhuangzi's "Zhuangzi Health Preservation Master" by Zhuang Zhou of the Pre-Qin Dynasty: "Pao Ding untied the oxen for Lord Wenhui. Whatever his hands touched, his shoulders leaned on, his feet stepped on, and his knees stepped on, all the things were moving. However, when the sword is played, it is all in the middle."
Translation: There was a chef named Ding who was slaughtering cattle for King Hui of Liang. The place where he stepped on and the place where his knees pressed made the sound of skin and bones being separated, and the sound was even louder when the knife penetrated. These sounds were all in tune with the music.
4. Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers
It is a metaphor that creatures with less experience, less emotions or no subjectivity have no worries and dare to act when doing things.
From "Zhuangzi Zhibeiyou": "Virtue will be your beauty, Tao will be your home, your eyes will be like a newly born calf, and there is no reason for it."
< p> Translation: Virtue will make your appearance beautiful, and the great road will live in your heart. The eyes are as ignorant as a newborn calf and can see things without being restricted by old laws or conventions.5. The wind, horse, and ox are not related
It means that the two things have no connection. It is quoted from "Zuo Zhuan: The Fourth Year of Duke Xi": In the spring of the fourth year, the Marquis of Qi used the title of the princes to The division invaded Cai. Cai collapsed. Then he attacked Chu. The messenger of Chuzi said to his teacher: "You are in the North Sea, and I am in the South Sea, but the wind, horses, and oxen are incompatible with each other. I don't think you are involved in my land, why?"
Translation: The king lives in In the north, I live in the south. Even the lost cattle and horses from our two countries will not reach each other's territory. I never thought that the king would come to our land regardless of the distance. What is the reason for this?
2. Proverbs, idioms or poems about cows
The cows fill the house, nine cows and one hairy cow play with the cows, play the piano and cook the cows to solve the cow
The power of the cows, nine cows and two tigers would rather be the mouth of a chicken than the mouth of a chicken. To be the queen of a cow
I would rather be the mouth of a chicken than to be the queen of a cow. A small test of the wind, a horse and a cow are irrelevant
A bull fights a rhinoceros looking at the moon, a bull bull has a bull head, a horse face, a horse cow, its wind
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Wu Niu Chuan Yue Niu doesn’t drink water and forcibly presses his head. He would rather be a chicken’s mouth than a cow queen
One cow, nine locks, rhinoceros, shines on the cow, Zhu is like a cow, carries a heavy load, swallows a cow with fighting spirit, and is as strong as a cow
The cow's clothes are weeping, the cowherd is drizzling, the cowherd and the weaver girl are holding the cow's ears with a roar
As many as cow hairs, nine cows, one barren cow, steed, dolphin, chicken mouth, cow queen, bezoar, dog treasure
Buying cows and selling swords The old cow licks the calf, the cow croaks, and the cow croaks, ashamed of the cow's queen
Breathing like a cow, beating a bullfighting horse, riding a bull, reading Chinese books, cow ghosts and snake gods
Cows, horses, Botu cows, wooden horses Fighting over cats, throwing cows and mud cows into the sea, barren cows and dolphins
The wind, cows and horses are incompatible with each other. A newborn calf is not afraid of tigers. How can I use a cow knife to cut a chicken?
Nine cows cannot pull out cocoons, cow feathers, chicken carcasses, and cows sweat. Niu Chongwu, Niu Cao and Cooking Chicken
Buy Niu Xigoma Bo Niu Ma Niu Ma Niu Niu Horse Noodles Taurus Snake God Cow Ghost
Sima Niu Zhi sighs that the cow's head is wrong and the horse's face rides the cow Looking for cows, plowing the fields to seize them
The king of Qi gave up his cows and clothed them over the years. The cows listened to the piano and died, and the sheep lost their cows. The cattle cooks
The oxen walked at a snail's pace. The macaques rode the native cows and returned to their horses. The cows were panting in the moon. Cows brag and flatter horses
Fill the building with cows, wear cows, wear calf mallets, cows and wine, build rice, cow clothes, cows ride horses
Play cows with drums, wind, horses, cows, sweat cows, fill the building with cows, and shout cows Huma, silk, ox hair
Horses, ox eyes, ox without complete plow ox, horns, son of plow ox, carrying cauldron and oxen
Old ox breaking cart, ox, high horse, big ox knife, cutting chicken and oxen* **The oxen and the oxen are in the same trough
The oxen and the oxen are in the same trough. The oxhorns are hung in the book. How to kill a chicken with a ox knife and exchange the sheep for the oxen
The rat enters the horns and the farmer cries. Zhixun
Cows, horses, lapels, cattle and sheep should not trample the cow's clothing. The cow is sick and lies under its mouth. The cow is led into the well.
The cowherd and the weaver knock the cow and slaughter the horse. The cow's clothing is crying at night. One of the cows The fish in the hoof
The fish in the hoof, the cow, the star and the weaver, the cow boy, the horse walking boy, the horns, the horse butchering the cows and sheep
The scattered horses, the cows, the cows, the cows, the horses, the cows, the horses, the vertebrae, the cows, the blood Swallowing an ox with great strength
The song of an ox horn scholar's ox horn The ox's legs are the same as the soap lining The horse's lapel The ox plows the ox's horns
The son of the plow ox sells the sword Buys the cow whale Sucks the cow to drink and calls the cow to make horse rice A cow slaughters a dog
The cow returns from herding to the horse across the mountain to buy an old cow. The pen is mistaken for a cow fight. A cow fight under the bed. 3. Poems, idioms, sayings, and proverbs about cows
The metaphorical value of a drop of a dime Very small and slight.
Nine oxen and two tigers represent great power. A small test describes a talented person who shows a little bit of talent.
The alliance of the Niu Er was an alliance based on blood in ancient times. Weeping in cow clothes is a metaphor for the difficult life of a poor couple.
Niushan Zhuozuo (1) describes the forest in the mountainous area that has been cut down. (2) Transform its meaning to describe a person's bald head.
A book hanging on an ox's horn describes diligence and learning. It has the same meaning as "hanging beam stabs the stock", "Nang Ying reads at night", "chisels the wall to borrow light".
Ox, ghost and snake god (1) describes a person’s ugly and scary appearance. (2) A metaphor for a person who behaves absurdly and viciously.
Ox-headed and horse-faced (1) describes a person’s ugly and scary appearance. (2) A metaphor for a person who behaves absurdly and viciously.
Ox puffball is a metaphor for lowly people or things.
Cooking chicken with oxen and a tripod is a metaphor for overkill. A misunderstanding is a metaphor for two things that cannot be put together at all. It is usually used to describe a person who answers a question that is wrong.
There are many books. A mud cow entering the sea means that it will never return, leaving no trace.
Scar Ding Jie Niu means having a clear understanding of things, being able to do things with ease and using them freely. Playing the piano to a cow is a metaphor for incomprehensible customs.
To get into trouble is a metaphor for being stubborn and trapped in a desperate situation. The new-born calf is a metaphor for people who are new to society. They are not afraid of difficulties or evil forces when encountering difficulties.
Laduqingshen describes the love parents have for their children. The son of Li Niu is a metaphor for an evil father and a virtuous son.
The wind, horse, and cow are irrelevant and have nothing to do with each other. A bull roaring is a metaphor for a shorter distance.
The metaphor of a drop in a bucket is insignificant. It is also considered as a drop of ox.
Nine oxen and two tigers are a metaphor for great strength. Bingji asked Niu to praise officials for caring about the sufferings of the people or to hold the important position of prime minister.
It is also used to satirize officials who put the cart before the horse. Resting the cows and letting the horses loose is a metaphor for peace in the world and no more fighting.
Also known as "leave the cow and return the horse", "break the cow and scatter the horse". Being a cow or a horse is a metaphor for hard work and hard work.
Smuggling scalpers are intermediaries that specialize in illegal smuggling. Losing a sheep and gaining an ox is a metaphor for small loss but big gain.
A bull fight under the bed is a metaphor for neurosis. Cook Ding Jie Niu is a metaphor for having a thorough understanding of things, being able to do things with ease and using them freely.
Like an ox carrying a heavy load is a metaphor for a heavy burden. There is no fixed standard for right and wrong. Reputation and reputation are determined by people without any care.
Also known as calling cows and horses. Wu Niuchuanyue is a metaphor for being overly frightened when seeing similar things that have been harmed by it, or describing the hot weather.
Asking the cow to know the horse is a metaphor for finding out the truth through deliberation. Also known as asking the sheep to know the horse.
Bragging describes words that are exaggerated and untrue. Herding cattle to graze is a metaphor for free movement.
Herding cattle and returning horses is a metaphor for a truce without fighting and a peaceful atmosphere. Numerous describes a lot.
The metaphor of earth ox and wooden horse has its name but no practicality. "Zhuangqi swallows the cow" describes the majestic and far-reaching momentum.
Ning Qifan Niu generally refers to self-recommendation and reuse. Also known as Ning Qi Koujiao.
Carrying a cow and wearing a calf is a metaphor for abandoning military force and working in agriculture. The song of slaughtering cows is a metaphor for virtuous people who have not yet been appreciated and appointed.
Also used as Chao Ge drum knife. Playing the lute to a cow is a metaphor for reasoning with people who don't understand or speaking without looking at the target.
Knocking cattle, slaughtering horses and slaughtering livestock. The version of "Fan Niu" describes the humble period before a successful person becomes successful.
Child ox and wildebeest are metaphors for things that are neither fish nor fowl and go against common sense. During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang made tools for transporting troops and supplies, which had mechanisms that could be automated.
The ox chef killed the ox to reward the sergeant. Refers to comforting combat sergeants.
There are so many books. A mud cow entering the sea is a metaphor for something gone and never to return.
Pull the cow's tail and work behind the cow. Refers to farming.
The word "muwuquanniu" is a metaphor for skill and skill. Also known as "eyes are not complete" and "eyes are at ease".
A small test is a metaphor for someone who has a great talent and needs to show it on small things first. Cutting chickens with an ox's knife is a metaphor for overkill.
It is the day when the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet each other during the Cow Girl's wedding day. Oxen running down the mountain with tears in its eyes is a metaphor for being unsatisfied and looking for trouble.
Niushan Zhuozuo originally refers to a mountain without trees. Nowadays, it is often used as a metaphor for people who are bald and hairless.
The word "ox-hearted" is a metaphor for being stubborn and having an eccentric temperament. Also known as cattle heart left nature.
Niu Hui Mo Zhuan describes a person's feeling of being anxious, restless and at a loss. Weeping in cow clothes is a metaphor for a couple living in poverty.
The bully king jokingly refers to a person who likes to talk big words. In ancient times, the alliance of the best was based on blood.
The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl are metaphors for couples or lovers who are separated in two places and find it difficult to meet. Beef tendon is a common name for a boy with wealth and good deeds in rural areas.
Also known as the Bull and Taurus watch. The ghost pawn in the mythical hell with a bull head and a horse face.
Ox ghosts and snake gods (1) generally refers to various grotesque ghosts and gods, or hymns with illusory, grotesque and unpredictable artistic conception. (2) Works with absurd metaphorical content.
(3) Metaphor for all kinds of bad guys. Or as a cow god, snake ghost, snake god and cow ghost.
The clothing of cattle and horses is a metaphor for the clothing worn by the poor. Cows and horses are not as good as a metaphor for life being difficult, and life is worse than that of cows and horses.
Cow intestines, horse tripe, cows and horses are big and have an amazing food intake, which is a metaphor for people's large food intake.
A book hanging by an ox's horns is a metaphor for studying diligently. The horned scholar is a metaphor for a diligent scholar.
The bezoar dog treasure is a metaphor for a rare item. It is also used to describe evil eyes and ghost thoughts.
The fish caught in the hoof of a cow is a metaphor for a situation on the verge of death. Niu tendon Niu Jiang describes a stubborn and unenlightened temper.
Cooking chicken in an ox tripod is a metaphor for using a big tool for a small purpose. A cow, a boy, and a horse running away is a metaphor for a person of low status.
The Niubi Taoist satirizes the dog-headed military advisor who specializes in helping people make trouble. The word oxenma phosphine describes the large genitals of cattle and horses, and by extension is a metaphor for the genitals of foreigners.
Niu Ji and Zao are metaphors for not distinguishing between wise and foolish people. Also known as Niu Ji's prison.
Herding cattle and horses to feed livestock. The son of a plowing ox is a metaphor for a father who is humble but a son who is virtuous.
A morning bull pulling out a stake is a metaphor for an innocent disaster or all unlucky and implicated things. The horns of a rhinoceros describe the way men and women look at each other in affection, and it also means glaring at each other with anger.
The rhinoceros looking at the moon is a metaphor for long-term hope. The barren cow and the dolphin is a metaphor for the fact that although the strength of a big country is weak, if it overpowers a small country, the small country will perish.
"Strong as an ox" describes having great strength. Swallowing one's head with anger describes one's great courage.
It is also used as a bull fight against anger. The bullfighting expression is extremely powerful and soaring into the sky.
It is also used as bullfighting with anger and bullfighting with ambition. Panting like a cow describes shortness of breath, like.
4. Proverbs, idioms and story quotes related to cows
Idioms: cow knife cuts chicken, cow knife test, cow is tall and horse is big, cow ghost and snake god, cow yellow dog treasure, cow Ji and soap, cow horn scholar, cow horn song, cowherd and weaver girl, Cows and horses lapels, cows and horseshoes, fish in cows' hooves, cows listening to piano playing, cows and boys running away, cows and sheep not to be trampled, cows lying sick in clothing, cows crying to each other in cows' clothes, years in cows' clothes, building rice cows, sweating in the building Cow, old cow licking its calf, mistaking writing for cow, panting the moon and Wu cow, boasting and flattering the horse, hammering the cow and drinking wine, playing the piano to the cow, eating the cow and butchering the dog, letting the cow return to the horse, rhinoceros looking at the moon, rhinoceros looking at the moon, rhinoceros shining on the cow, sitting on the cow and riding the horse, returning Horses herding cattle, sweating cows filling the house, calling cows and horses, barren cows and dolphins, barren cows and dolphins, cocoon silk cow hair, cocoon silk cow hair, nine cows and one hair, leading cows down the well, knocking cows and killing horses, snake gods and cow ghosts, sons of plowing cows, puffballs oxen, horse face and ox head, horse ox lapel, proverb: a cow does not drink water and is forced to press its head: a metaphor for forcing a person to do something they do not want to do.
An ox does not know how to bend its horns, and a horse does not know how long its face is. It is a metaphor that people lack self-awareness. An ox has the strength of a thousand catties, but a person has a way to defeat an ox. It is a metaphor that no matter how strong the opponent is, he will be able to subdue him. A cow that refuses to drink water but is forced to have its head pressed is a metaphor for forcing a person to do something they don’t want to do.
An ox does not know the bends of its horns, and a horse does not know how long its face is: it is a metaphor for people's lack of self-awareness. A calf chases a rabbit but cannot use its strength: it refers to being restricted by certain conditions and cannot use its strength. Oxen plowing the fields and horses eating the grain: a metaphor for unfair treatment, those who suffer suffer, and those who enjoy happiness enjoy happiness.
Famous aphorisms: With cold eyebrows and a thousand fingers, I bow my head and am willing to be a ox. - Lu Xun I am like a cow, eating grass and squeezing out milk and blood. ——Lu Xun The old cow also knows that the sunset is late, so there is no need to raise the whip to push forward.
Cattle and sheep can be seen in the windblown grass. - "Collection of Yuefu Poems·Chile Song" It is a matter of filling the cow's head with charcoal.
——"The Charcoal Seller" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. There are hundreds of hectares of fields, thousands of rafters in pavilions, and thousands of cattle and sheep hooves each. ――"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Promoting Weaving" He has a cold eyebrow and points his finger at a thousand men, bowing his head and willing to be a Ruziniu.
——Lu Xun Pure separation is a cow. ——"Zuo Zhuan: The Fifth Year of Duke Zhao" The neighbor in the east is killing a cow.
——"Book of Rites·Fangji" Niu said it was too lao. ——"Book of Rites of Dada·Zengzi Tianyuan" An ox has the strength of a thousand catties, but a man has the ability to defeat an ox.
The cow tying the horse will lead to exhaustion. The bull's head is not the horse's mouth.
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More related questions >> View questions with the same theme: Idioms, Proverbs, Famous Aphorisms, Other Answers *** 4 Idioms Cutting the chicken with an ox's knife: Also known as "cutting the chicken with an ox's knife". Metaphor of overqualified talent, small test: Metaphor of a person who has a great ability, first show off his skill in small things. Ox is tall and horse is big: Metaphor of a person who grows tall and strong. Ox ghost and snake god: ①The ghost with the head of an ox and the god with the body of a snake.
Describe the work as unreal and weird. It also refers to illusory and grotesque works.
②A metaphor for crooked ways. Bezoar Goubao: Bezoar is the stone in the gallbladder of a cow; Goubao is the condensation in the dog’s organs. Both are the products of visceral disease, so they are used as metaphors for a bad heart. Niu Ji Tong Zao: also known as "Niu Ji Tong Zao".
It is said that the ox and the thousand-mile horse eat in the same trough. It is a metaphor for a scholar who does not distinguish between wise and foolish men: A song about the horns of a diligent scholar: In the Spring and Autumn Period, Ning Qi was very poor and wanted to meet Duke Huan of Qi and become an official. One day, when Duke Huan of Qi was out of the city to welcome guests, he fed cattle under the car and said, "Buckle the horns of the cattle." "Song".
After hearing this, Duke Huan praised him as an "extraordinary person" and ordered him to be carried in his carriage and worshiped as his minister. See "Lu Shi Chun Qiu·Ju Dian" and "Yan Zi Chun Qiu·Wen Xia Er".
Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty also recorded this matter in "Shuoyuan Zunxian". Later, "Song of Ox Horns" and "Song of Niu Xia" were used as allusions for poor men seeking to use themselves in the world: "Historical Records·Biography of Shang Jun": "My husband is a doctor of five kinds, and I am a Jingzhi."
Hearing that Duke Mu of Qin was a virtuous man, he saw it but had no money to do so. Since then, he has porridged with the guests of Qin and been eaten by the cow. No one in Qin dares to look forward to it."
"Lu Shi Chun Qiu·Ju Nan" and other records also contain the story of Ning Qi's rice ox being appreciated by Duke Huan of Qi. Later, "under the ox mouth" and "ox mouth" were used to refer to the humble status. Altair (commonly known as Altair) and Vega.
Two stars face each other across the Milky Way. Myths and legends: The Weaver Girl is the granddaughter of the Emperor of Heaven. She has been weaving brocade for many years. She stopped weaving after marrying the Cowherd of Hexi Province.
The Emperor of Heaven ordered the two to separate and meet only once a year on the Tianhe River on July 7. Commonly known as "Qixi Festival".
When they met, magpies built a bridge for them, which was called a magpie bridge. It is an ancient custom that women thread needles and beg for skills on this night.
See "Yue Ling Guangyi·July Ling" citing Liang Yinyun's "Novel" of the Southern Dynasty, Liang Zongmao of the Southern Dynasty's "Jingchu Years' Notes", and the third volume of "Sui Hua Jili" citing Han Yingshao's "Customs" . ②Nowadays, it is often used as a metaphor to refer to a couple living in two places. Ox and horse lapels: It still refers to the clothes and animals. Ox and horse bo: Also called "ox and horse Bo".
① Niuzhi, that is, cow leftovers, is another name for plantain. Puffball, also known as puffball, is a fungus that grows in wetlands and rotten wood.
Both are extremely cheap and can be used as medicine. ② Borrowing to refer to a humble but useful talent. Fish in the hooves of an ox: a fish in the small pit made by the hooves of an ox.
Metaphor is on the verge of despair. The Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "Shuoyuan·Shanshuo" says: "The poor people in Zhuang Zhou went to lend millet to Marquis Wen of Wei.
Marquis Wen said: 'When the millet comes from my city, I will offer it.' Zhou said :'Now when Zhou Zhi came to see him, he saw a carp among the hooves of a cow by the roadside. Daxi said to Zhou, "I can still live." "
Zhou said: "I am required to meet the King of Chu for you in the south, and cut off the Yangtze and Huaihe rivers to irrigate you. "The fish said: "Now my life is in the basin and the urn, so I can see the king of Chu for me and cut the rivers and the Huaihe River to irrigate me. You will beg me for the dry fish. "
'" "Zhuangzi · Foreign Things" has a similar record, saying "There are squid in the ruts." The cow listens to the piano: a metaphor for not being able to understand. The cow boy and the horse walk: In the old days, it generally referred to people of low status. Cow boy, shepherd boy; the horse is walking, just like a servant. The cow's head is not right with the horse's mouth: the metaphor is to answer the wrong question or the number is not right.
A metaphor for love and care. The words come from "Poetry·Daya·Xingwei": "Dun the walking reeds, and cattle and sheep should not walk on them. The square bracts have a square body, and the leaves are muddy."
Zheng Xuan's note: "The grass and trees are luxuriant. It will eventually be used by people, so the ancestors of the Zhou Dynasty loved it for this, how can it be worse than that of others? "Niu Yi is sick and lying down: describes the poverty and illness that make Niu Yi cry: Before he became an official in the Han Dynasty, Wang Zhang's family was very poor, and he had no quilt to cover him. He was seriously ill and had to lie down in cow clothes. He expected to die and cried farewell to his wife. 5. What are the idioms, poems and proverbs about cows?
The idioms about cows are as follows:
Sweaty cows fill the building, nine cows and one hairy cow are wet, the horse is playing the zither to the cow, the cook is doing the work to solve the problem of the cow
There is no purpose The strength of the whole ox, nine oxen and two tigers would rather be the mouth of a chicken than the queen of ox
I would rather be the mouth of a chicken than the queen of ox. Fighting a rhinoceros looking at the moon, angrily bullfighting a bull's head, a horse's face, a horse's cow's wind
Wu Niu gasps for the moon, the cow doesn't drink water and presses its head forcibly, rather it is a chicken's mouth, doing nothing for the cow's queen
One cow, nine locks, a rhinoceros shines on Niuzhu Like an ox carrying a heavy load, swallowing an ox and having a fighting spirit, as strong as an ox
The cow's clothes are weeping against the drizzle of the cow's hair, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl are roaring, holding the cow's ears
As many as cow hair, nine cows, one barren cow, steed, dolphin, chicken mouth and cow's back Bezoar dog treasure
Buy cattle, sell swords, old cattle lick their calves, one cow croaks, one cow croaks, and the cow's queen is ashamed
Panting like a cow's breath, defeating a bullfighting horse, cow ruffles, riding a cow, reading Han Dynasty Cows, ghosts, and snake gods
Cows, horses, Bodhisattva, cows and wooden horses fighting over cats, throwing cows and clay cows into the sea, barren cows and dolphins
The wind, cows and horses are incompatible with newborn calves, not afraid of tigers, how can you use a cow knife to cut a chicken
Nine cows can’t spin cocoons, cow hair, chicken carcasses, cows sweat, fill the house, cook chicken in a cow cauldron
Buy cow interest, gomabo, cow, horse, cow, horse face, bull-headed snake, sacred cow ghost
Sima Niu laments that the cow's head is wrong, riding on the horse's face to find the cow's trespass, and seizing the cow
The king of Qi shed his cow, cow's clothes, and the years, the cow listened to the piano, lost the sheep, and got the cow's vertebrae, the cow cook
Snail walking, ox trotting, macaque, riding native cow, returning to horse, herding cow, panting for moon, Wu cow, bragging and patting horse
Filling the building with sweat cow, cow wearing calf, mallet, cow wine, building rice, cow clothes, cow riding horse
The cow drums the wind, the horse cow sweats, the cow stuffs the building, the cow shouts, the horse flies, the cow hair
The lapel horse, the cow head, the cow has no complete plow, the horn, the son of the plow cow carries the tripod and the cow
The old ox broke the cart, the ox raised the horse, the big ox knife cut the chicken and the oxen, the oxen and the oxen were locked in the same trough
The oxen and the oxen were in the same trough, the horns were hung with books, how to kill the chickens with the ox knife, and exchanged the sheep for the ox
Rats enter the cow's horns, and the cattle farmer weeps as the cow's head does not match the horse's mouth and the cow's hooves are wet
Cows, horses, lapels, cows and sheep do not trample the cow's clothes, the cow is sick and lies under the cow's mouth, and the cow goes down into the well
The Weaver Girl knocks the cow and slaughters the horse, the cow clothes and cries at night, the fish in the cow's hoof
The fish in the cow's hoof, the cow star, the Weaver Girl, the cow, the boy, the horse, the horn, the horse, the slaughterhouse, the cow and the sheep
Ma Xiu Niu Xiu Niu Returns Ma Xiu Niu scatters horse vertebrae Ox swallows the cow with blood and strength
The song of the horns, the scholar's horns, the cow's legs are the same as the soap, the horse's lapel, the cow's plow, the cow's horns
Plow The son of a cow sells a sword, buys a cow, a whale, sucks a cow, drinks a cow, calls a cow to make horse rice, a cow butchers a dog
The cow comes back from herding, buys an old cow pen across the mountain, mistakenly makes a cow fight, fights with cows under the bed, cow flies
Cow Proverbs:
A cow that refuses to drink water but is forced to press its head: a metaphor for forcing a person to do something they don’t want to do.
An ox does not know how to bend its horns, and a horse does not know how long its face is: it is a metaphor for people’s lack of self-knowledge.
A calf chases a rabbit but cannot use its strength: it refers to being restricted by certain conditions and cannot use even its strength. Not coming out.
Oxen plowing the fields and horses eating the grain: a metaphor for unfair treatment, those who suffer suffer, and those who enjoy happiness enjoy happiness.
An ox has the strength of a thousand catties, but a man has a way to defeat an ox: It is a metaphor that no matter how strong the opponent is, he will have a way to subdue it.
To tether an ox to a horse, both of them will be exhausted: tether: refers to tethering a cart. One finger is fast and the other is slow, holding each other back. It means that it is difficult to cooperate in doing things.
A bull's head is not a horse's mouth: a metaphor for nonsense, the two have nothing to do with each other
Cowhide is not for bragging, and a train is not for push: It means not to make big claims out of thin air, but to read the truth
I am like a cow, eating grass and squeezing out milk and blood. ——Lu Xun
The old cow also knows that the sunset is late, so there is no need to raise the whip to push forward.
Cattle and sheep can be seen in the windblown grass. ——"Collection of Yuefu Poems·Chile Song"
It is a matter of filling the cow's head with charcoal. ——"The Charcoal Seller" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
There are hundreds of hectares of fields, thousands of pavilions and thousands of hooves of cattle and sheep. ――"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Promoting Weaving"
He frowns coldly and points his fingers at thousands of people, bowing his head and willing to be a Ruziniu. ——Lu Xun
Pure separation is a cow. ——"Zuo Zhuan: The Fifth Year of Zhaogong"
The neighbor in the east killed the cow. ——"Book of Rites·Fang Ji"
Niu said it was too tight.
――"The Book of Rites of Dada·Zengzi Tianyuan"