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Teacher Shan Tianfang introduces what is the cliché about horses

To be honest, he really doesn’t use storytelling clichés very much, but I summarized it myself. He once said it in The Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and once he said it in Li Zicheng

I’ll give it to you. Let's talk about it. I can only say that the sounds are similar, but I don't know the exact wording of some.

It's eight feet tall when carried on the back, two feet long from head to tail. It has grape eyes, a toad face, a pig's thousand-character ears, and big ears. (I don’t know how to write it, anyway, Shan Tianfang’s pronunciation is like this) Big riding bowl, small hooves, smashing the tail, random frying, wide front crotch, narrow back crotch The bird's wing ring wins and hangs a ***** weapon on the hook

Shan Tianfang usually describes the horse by just saying a few words. It is usually eight feet high on the back and two feet long from head to tail or front crotch. Wide back and narrow crotch, walking a thousand days and eight nights