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Idioms, poems, sayings, historical stories, fragments about horses

2024-09-08 22:33
There were 10 idioms about horses, which were explained and made into sentences; 5 poems, which were written by the author; 5 sayings; 2 stories about historical figures, which were written in the outline of the story; and two wonderful fragments of literary works describing horses. It's fine as long as there's enough. Don't ask for more. I won't give you any points even if there's more. Also, I despise those who copy, and those who copy don't even need to think about getting points!
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2024-09-09 03:11

The idioms, poems, sayings, historical stories, and fragments about horses are as follows: 1. Success at once: It described doing things very smoothly without any obstacles. 2. Making great contributions: It means that you have achieved great results in your work. 3. Take the lead: It refers to taking the initiative to walk in front of others when doing things. 4. So-so: To describe someone who is not serious in doing things, only asking for passable and not perfection. 5. Unconstrained and unrestrained: It also described the empty and irrelevant speech. 6. Gold from a horse: It was a metaphor for precious things and also for outstanding talents. 7. Heavy traffic: To describe a prosperous business with people coming and going. 8. Long and thin horse hair: It described a person who was malnourished and thin. 9. A horse traveling thousands of miles: It described how to do things quickly, with determination and perseverance. 10 Success at once: It described doing things very smoothly without any obstacles. 11. Overturn the horse and make people look up to it: describe something done very badly that surprises and shocks people. 12 Horse Hair, Camel Hair: Although there are very few items, they are very valuable. 13. East Wind: To describe things as they wish. 14 Success at once: It described doing things very smoothly without any obstacles. 15 Success at once: It described doing things very smoothly without any obstacles. 16 Ma Fang Nanshan: It described putting work behind and no longer controlling it, and also described putting things aside and no longer paying attention to them. 17. Follow the leader's lead: It is used to describe the leader who follows the leader's lead. Flatterer: A description of a person who is good at flattery. [19. Empty Horse Feet: The description of a desolate place can also be used to describe swift and agile movements.] [20 Horse Feet Camel Fur: Description: Although there are few items, their value is very high.]

Short stories, famous sayings, poems, and idioms about war

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2024-09-15 01:36

War is the enemy of peace. Poetry: Don't you see the water of the Yellow River flowing from the sky to the sea and never returning? As the saying goes, a defeated army falls like a mountain.

Famous sayings, famous poems, and literary fragments about love

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2024-09-13 11:44

Love is one of the eternal topics of human beings. Famous sayings, famous poems, and literary fragments all express their praise and longing for love. Love is a selfless emotion that includes unconditional attention and support for the other party. Shakespeare Love is the union of the soul, the fusion of feelings and thoughts. Hugo Love is not the sweet words under the shade of flowers, not the sweet words in the Peach Blossom Land, not the soft tears, not even the stubborn coercion. Love is based on a common language. Shakespeare Love is a beautiful feeling, and it is one of the most basic human needs. Maslow Love is a wonderful power that can make people better and stronger. Hemingway Love is a kind of faith that can help people find hope in times of trouble. Ostrovsky Love is a selfless sacrifice, not a possession. Tagore Love is a kind of happiness, not a kind of pain. dickens Love is an attitude, not a form. Roy Martin

Historical stories about horses

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2024-09-08 22:03

There were many famous horse steeds in Chinese history. 1 Qin Shihuang's unification war: Qin Shihuang's unification war was one of the most famous wars in Chinese history. During this war, Qin Shihuang used a large number of slave horses, which provided powerful support for his military operations. According to historical records, Qin Shihuang used more than ten thousand horses, including a large number of good horses and famous horses. 2. Xiang Yu's horse racing: Xiang Yu was one of the famous generals in Chinese history. He was also a horse racing enthusiast. During the war between Xiang Yu and Liu Bang, he had organized a horse race and used local famous horses and good horses to win the race. 3. The riding and shooting skills of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty: Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was one of the famous emperors in Chinese history. He paid great attention to the development of riding and shooting skills. During his reign, he vigorously developed the riding and archery industry and trained a large number of horses and knights, which made the riding and archery power of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty very strong. 4. Guan Yu's Horsemanship: Guan Yu was one of the famous generals in Chinese history. He was very good at riding horses. According to historical records, Guan Yu once used a famous horse in a battle. This horse provided him with great help and allowed him to successfully defeat his enemy. Napoleon was one of the famous military strategists and politicians in Chinese history. He was also an equestrian enthusiast. Napoleon had used many excellent horses, and his riding skills were excellent. During the reign of Napoleon, he built many equestrian schools and training centers, which made great contributions to the equestrian sport in Europe.

Looking for sentences, idioms, poems, and fragments describing the appearance of ancient women

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2024-09-21 22:18

The sentences, idioms, poems, and snippets describing the appearance of ancient women were as follows: In ancient literature, there were many sentences that described the appearance of women. For example, the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Sorrow had a line: " The king covers his face and cannot save himself from seeing the blood and tears flowing in harmony." This sentence described the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Yuhuan, which included Yang Yuhuan's beauty. The idiom "Mei Qing Mei Xiu" described a woman's beautiful appearance, slender eyebrows, bright and clear eyes. 3 The poem "Flesh and Bone Glowing and Graceful" came from Du Fu's "Gifted to the Eight Guards" of the Tang Dynasty to describe the woman's charming and charming charm. Fragment 4: In the Qing Dynasty novel Dream of the Red Chamber, Lin Daiyu is Jia Baoyu's cousin. She looks beautiful, gentle, and delicate. In the novel, she was described as " Daiyu's slender figure, fair skin, pink bosom friend, and white prime minister." These descriptions highlighted Lin Daiyu's beauty.

About love stories, poems, famous sayings

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2024-09-23 03:06

Love is one of the classic topics in literature. There are many touching stories and poems that can be used to describe it. Here are some stories and poems about love: Love is not passion, not ecstasy, not a gentle hug, nor is it sweet words. It is a kind of plain, a kind of companionship that never leaves. - Zhou guoping 2. Love is two hearts that are connected to each other. The most beautiful scenery in life is not the destination, but the scenery along the way and the mood of watching the scenery. - Tagore Love is a selfless sacrifice. It does not ask for anything in return. As long as the other party is happy, your sacrifice will be meaningful. - bi shumin Love isn't a short period of time, but a long-term companionship and mutual understanding. - John Keats True love is not seen through the eyes but felt through the heart. - John Kitts Famous quote: Love is not a matter of one person, but a matter of two people. - Mar del Love is built on mutual language and understanding. - Raymond Chandler Love requires trust and loyalty. If you don't trust the other party, loyalty will not exist, then love will gradually disappear. - Raymond Chandler Love needs constant devotion and care. Only in this way can it last. - John Keats Love requires courage, courage to face your own shortcomings and mistakes. - John Keats

The poems, famous sayings and stories about mothers

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2024-09-21 23:35

A poem about mother Mother, you are mother, you are mother, you are mother A mother's love is a great flame. Nietzsche A mother's heart is an abyss, and in its deepest depths you will always be forgiven. Voltaire Mother's love is one of the most beautiful emotions of human beings. It is selfless, eternal and deep. Carnegie A mother's love is the greatest and purest emotion in the world. Shakespeare famous saying A mother's love is one of the greatest powers in the world. Dumas A mother's love is better than ten thousand. Shakespeare Mother's love is a refuge in the world of human emotions, a great power that can save our souls. Malraux story A mother's heart is an abyss in which you will always be forgiven. Voltaire Mother's love is one of the greatest powers in the world. Shakespeare A mother's love is the greatest and purest emotion in the world. Shakespeare A mother's love is better than ten thousand. Dumas A mother's heart is flawless, and her love is flawless. Carnegie

Famous sayings, stories, poems, sayings, and evaluations about Zhuge Liang

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2024-09-09 18:38

Zhuge Liang was a famous politician, strategist, and inventor in Chinese history. He left behind many famous sayings and stories. The following are some common things about Zhuge Liang: Famous quote: - Without learning, there is no way to expand talent. Without ambition, there is no way to achieve learning. - I'll do my best until I die. - Victory and defeat are common in military strategists. - A wise man may make a mistake in a thousand considerations, and a fool may make a gain in a thousand mistakes. Story: - The straw boat borrowed arrows. - Empty city strategy. - Three times I looked at the thatched cottage. - Battle of Red Cliff. Poem: - Empty city strategy. - Book of Commandments - Mount Dingjun. As the saying goes: - Zhuge Liang came out of the mountain and shocked the world. - Zhuge Liang would instigate Cao Cao to fight. - Zhuge Liang knew how to play the zither and Cao Cao knew how to fight. Evaluation: - Zhuge Liang was one of the outstanding statesmen and military strategists in Chinese history. His thoughts, words and deeds, and contributions had a profound impact on Chinese history. - Zhuge Liang was cautious, diligent, and studious all his life. He had superb wisdom and leadership skills. - Zhuge Liang also had great achievements in military affairs. Some of the military strategies and tactics he proposed had a far-reaching impact on future generations.

2 poems describing war, 2 military idioms, 4 war sayings, 2 works describing war, 2

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2024-09-13 13:36

1. Defeated like a mountain-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms 2. Invincible Brave-From the Eight Dragons and Dragons The Art of War-From Drawing Swords 4. The Grass and Trees Are Soldiers-From Dream of the Red Chamber 5. Jitters in the Wind-From Water Margins The wind and the crane are jittery, the grass and trees are afraid of soldiers, and the cup is full of snakes and shadows-from the four ancient Chinese idioms The lips are gone, the teeth are cold-from Dream of the Red Chamber 8. No bloodshed-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms 9. Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber War and Peace-From War and Peace 11 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Fear of the enemy, fear of the wind and fear of the snake-From the four ancient Chinese idioms 13 Dependence on Each Other-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Lips Are Gone, The Teeth Are Cold-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords Jitters in the Wind, Fear in the Grass and Trees, Fear in the Cup and Shadow of Snakes-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms 17 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms 18 Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber 19 Defeated Like a Mountain-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms War and Peace-From War and Peace The Lips Are Gone, The Teeth Are Cold-From Dream of the Red Chamber 22 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms No Blood-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords Jitters in the Wind, Fear in the Grass and Trees, Fear in the Cup and Shadow of Snakes-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms The Lips Are Gone, The Teeth Are Cold-From Dream of the Red Chamber 28 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms 29 Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber 30 Defeated Like a Mountain-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Shadow of a Snake in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms 34 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms 35 Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber 36 Defeated Like a Mountain-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms 40 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms 46 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber 48 Defeated Like a Mountain-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and the Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Dependence on Each Other-From Dream of the Red Chamber 54 No Blood-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber No Blood-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms Attacking a City-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Dependence on Each Other-From Dream of the Red Chamber From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms Attacking the City-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords

Idioms with historical stories

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2024-09-25 09:36

Okay, what historical idioms do you need me to answer?

Idioms with historical stories

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2024-09-14 03:19

The idioms with historical stories are as follows: 1 Beacon Fire Playing with the Dukes: From the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it described the dukes fighting with each other and teasing each other. [2. Loyalty to the Country: From the Water Margins, it described loyalty to the country at the expense of one's own life.] 3. So-so: From "Dream of the Red Chamber", it is described as not being serious enough in doing things, only asking for passable, not perfection. 4. Self-deceiving: From the Analects of Confucius, it described people deceiving themselves and pretending not to see things that they clearly could not cover up. 5. Waiting for the rabbit: From Han Feizi, it described people who lacked foresight and only wanted to get something without working and rely on luck to succeed. 6. The shadow of a bow in a cup and a snake in a snake's shadow: From Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, it is used to describe the illusory scene where people are paranoid because of fear, which often causes people to have illusions. [7 Thousand Miles of Dyke Destroys Ant Nest: From Han Feizi, it is used to describe the chain reaction of things that a small mistake or hidden danger may lead to serious consequences.] 8. The lips are gone, the teeth are cold: From the Analects of Confucius, it described the threat between neighboring countries because of the lack of lips and teeth. It was a metaphor for the relationship of mutual dependence. The above are some idioms with historical stories that I hope can help you.

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