1. A good horse never eats grass that has turned back - Qing Dynasty
Li Yu's "Lian Xiang companion·Yi Qian"
Vernacular translation: It's just that Liang Ji will eat carefully Leave the grass in front of you and never look back to remove the grass behind you. It is a metaphor for an ambitious person who will never look back even if he suffers setbacks after making a determination.
2. The five-flowered horse and the golden fur will be exchanged for fine wine, and we will sell the eternal sorrow with you. ——Tang Dynasty
Li Bai's "I'm about to drink wine, you won't see me"
Vernacular translation: Those precious five-flowered horses and expensive fox furs, please quickly ask the waiter to take them Come all in exchange for fine wine, and let us work together to eliminate this endless eternal sorrow!
3. The wild flowers are becoming more and more charming, and only in Asakusa can there be no horse hooves. ——Tang Dynasty
Bai Juyi's "Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake"
Vernacular translation: The wild flowers are dazzling when they bloom, and the spring grass has not grown tall enough to just cover the horses' hooves.
4. If you say nothing, the horse cannot catch up; if you say something urgently, the horse cannot catch up. ——Spring and Autumn Period
Deng Xi's "Deng Xizi Zhuanci"
Vernacular translation: Once a sentence is spoken, it is difficult to catch up even if it is hitched to a four-horse cart. Once the words are spoken, they cannot be taken back, they must be counted.
5. The horse is moving very fast, and the bow is shaking like a thunderbolt. —— Song Dynasty The ear is off the string.