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The Idiom "Ma" and Its Interpretation

Idioms are fixed phrases formed by long-term use and tempering of language. It is a language unit with richer meaning and grammatical function equivalent to words, rich in profound thoughts, short and pithy, and easy to remember and use. The following is an idiom whose third word is "horse" that I have carefully arranged for you. Welcome to read for your reference.

The third word of the idiom "Ma" 1:

War: famine and chaos: refers to social instability. Describe the social chaos during the war.

Ma Zhuang, a Qiang Bing: Qiang Bing strong horse. Describe the strength and combat effectiveness of the army.

Transportation: Cars are like running water, and horses are like dragons. Describe a lot of cars and horses coming and going, a continuous lively scene.

Year of the Monkey, Horse Month: Monkey and Horse: One of the Twelve Zodiacs. Generally refers to the later years.

Niubi Mabo: Niubi: Niubi, when it comes to plantain, it is beneficial to urinate; Mabo: It can treat ulcers. This is a metaphor. Things that are usually considered useless can become useful items in the hands of people who know their performance.

Cow's head and horse's face: two ghosts in superstitious legends, one with the head of an ox and the other with the head of a horse. Metaphor is all kinds of ugly people.

People shouting and hissing: People shouting and Ma Si hissing. Describe a chaotic or bustling scene.

People are exhausted: people are very tired. Describe the fatigue of the journey.

Strong men and strong horses: describe the strong combat effectiveness or military ability of the army.

Rollover: The horse was knocked to the ground. Describe being beaten badly. It is also a metaphor for chaos.

Clue: The spider can be found from the hanging spider silk, and the whereabouts of the horse can be found from the imprint of the horseshoe. It is a metaphor for traces and clues left by things.

Before the saddle and after the horse: before the horse and after the horse. Follow the left and right.

I don't know horse liver: According to legend, horse liver is poisonous and can kill people if eaten. Metaphor is not to discuss things that should not be discussed.

War-torn: describe the social chaos and turmoil during the war.

Don't eat horse liver: According to legend, horse liver is poisonous, which will kill you. Metaphor is not to discuss things that should not be discussed.

The car is dangerous and the horse is tired. Describe a sleepy journey. Idle: Almost. It's like "cars are dangerous, horses hate them"

Car dust: refers to the traces of cars and horses passing by.

Rut mark: refers to the traces of horses and chariots passing by.

Car full of horses: refers to cars and horses filling the road. Describe many guests.

The car annoys the horse to death: describe the fatigue of the journey.

Ride fast: describe the fast running of horses and chariots.

Car dust and clues: ① refers to the running of cars and horses. It is also a metaphor for secular affairs. 2 refers to taking a car. It is also used when respecting each other.

The car is in front of the horse: the big horse trailer is in front and the pony is tied behind the car, so that the pony can learn to pull the car slowly. It is easy to learn anything as long as someone guides you.

Car troubles: almost: through "laziness", fatigue; Fidgety: fidgety. Describe the fatigue of the journey.

Dongfeng Horse: Metaphor means turning a deaf ear to other people's words.

The wind, cattle and horses are irrelevant: it is a metaphor that things are irrelevant. The same is "irrelevant."

The wind blows the horse's ear: a metaphor for indifference to what others say.

Horse skin: leather: leather. Wrapped the body in horse skin. Describe the heroic and fearless spirit of soldiers who died in battle.

Adjust the horse's clothes with a bow: Metaphorically, you must be prepared before doing anything.

Horse: Wear people's clothes like a horse. Metaphor is no mind and ignorance.

The third word of idiom 2 uses "horse":

Go all out: a metaphor for a person or a unit to work hard.

An unknown year.

A donkey's lips are not right for a horse's mouth: nonsense, nonsense.

Ma Zhuang: It means to be as energetic as a good horse.

There is a donkey in front and a horse behind: it means that everything is dominated by others.

The donkey's lips are not right for the horse's mouth: it is a metaphor for speaking and writing articles, and the preface does not match the latter.

Go to the horse and return to the horse: it means that things are changeable and gains and losses are impermanent.

A fast rider: work: skills; Speed: fast. It turns out that Gao Mei wrote many articles, while Sima Xiangru wrote very well. Later, it was used to praise each other's strengths.

Metaphor to surrender.

Cowboy stance just look: In the old days, it generally referred to people with low status. Cowboy, shepherd boy; Go away, my servant.

Niubi Mabo: Another name for Niubi, Niubi and Plantago. Ma Bo, a horse and a dung beetle, is a fungus that lives in wetlands and rotten wood. You can take medicine. Metaphor is humble but useful. Bo, Tong Bo.

Cows are tall and horses are big: a metaphor for people growing tall and strong.

Autumn tall horse: autumn crisp, fat horse. In ancient times, it refers to the season of external activities in northwest China.

Right-leaning red deer: refers to relying on power to arbitrarily reverse right and wrong.

Immediately on the wall: a symbol of love between men and women.

Beggar doctor ma: beggar: beggar; Horse doctor: A veterinarian who specializes in treating horse diseases. Always referring to humble people.

Ma Si: People cheered and horses neighed. Describe a chaotic or bustling scene.

Chaos: Describe the turbulent situation.

People are shouting and horses are neighing. Describe a noise.

Tian Jiao: Sue, Jiao. It means impossible.

Aconitum Horn: Metaphor cannot be realized. Same as Black and White Horse Horn.

Effective dog horsepower: humble words of service. It means do your best.

Red deer: a metaphor for people who are in a hurry.

Snake hair horse horn: the snake drills the hole and the mouse comes out. Metaphor is secretive.

Snake hair horse horn: snake hair, horse horn. Refers to things that cannot exist. Metaphor is a nominal person.

Long Mazhuang: It is a metaphor for being strong and imposing.

Stuffed mink: adequate rations and high morale.

Black and white horse horn: the crow turns white and the horse's head has horns. Metaphor can't be done.

The third word of idiom 3 uses "horse":

The car attacked the horse: "Poetry? Xiaoya? Car attack: "my car attack, so does my horse." Mao zhuan: "attack, be firm;" Same, same. "Later, it was said that the chariots were strong and the horses were neat.

Cars are like running water, and horses are like dragons. Describe the bustling scene of endless traffic between cars and horses.

Beating the horse: When officials first took office, they were very strict with their subordinates and punished them to demonstrate. Later, it also means giving people an excuse to show authority when they meet for the first time.

Ga Ma Qi ba: 1. "Chaos" means chaos and disorder.

Gold-painted toilet: a toilet bowl painted with gold. Metaphor is superficial, there is no real talent and learning. Chapters 3 and 4 of Heroes of Children: "I also pointed out to you the aristocratic villains of Tiantou in those days. One by one, regardless of their stomachs is a mass of dung grass, they only care about dressing up beautifully outside, isn't it like a? Gold painted toilet? ! "

Vague and sloppy: confused

Kill carbuncle: a metaphor for an unexpected counterattack. For example, although the temperature has risen, there will definitely be no more hot weather, and the "autumn tiger" will not kill carbuncle again.

Careless: not serious, just so so.

Look at the horse's head: [Listen to my command] Look at my horse's head (direction), which means listen to my command and do it. According to Zuo Zhuan's Fourteen Years of "xianggong", Xun Yan ordered roosters to crow and drive away every day, blocking wells and burning stoves, and only Ma Yu obeyed. It means to advance and retreat at my command. Later, it was used to describe obedience or willingness to follow. Look, look.

Dead horse doctor: refers to making a final attempt