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The horse knows that the future is far away.

The steed knows that the future is far away, and the next sentence is that he doesn't need to whip himself.

"A good horse knows its future" is a profound idiom, which comes from Mr. Cang Kejia, a famous poet and loyal patriot. This sentence vividly describes a noble and confident horse, which knows that its future is infinite, ambitious and broad. This idiom means that a talented and capable person knows himself very well and has a correct and confident judgment on his future. Just like a good horse, because of its excellent speed and strength, it can be predicted that it will achieve brilliant achievements.

This idiom reflects the values of pursuing personal development and achievement in China traditional culture. It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, self-affirmation and initiative. Only when a person truly understands his own potential and advantages and is full of confidence in his future and goals can he succeed in his career and life.

This sentence can also be interpreted as personal introspection and self-knowledge. A smart person will often reflect on his past, realize his strengths and weaknesses, and plan his future better. Through in-depth self-awareness, we can give full play to our advantages, give full play to our potential, and pursue higher goals and greater achievements.

The idiom "A good horse knows his future" encourages people to be confident, know their own value and potential, and keep an optimistic and positive attitude when facing challenges and difficulties. It reminds us to believe in ourselves, strive to realize our ideals and meet future opportunities and challenges.

A brief introduction to Mr. Cang Kejia's famous words.

Cang Kejia (1905 10 20041October 8-February 5), a native of Zhucheng, Shandong Province, was a modern poet, writer and editor in China, a loyal patriot, a member of China Democratic League, a representative of the Second and Third National People's Congress, and the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth CPPCC.

Member of the 3rd and 4th China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, honorary member of the 6th and 7th China Poetry Society, honorary president of China Mao Poetry Research Association and honorary president of China Writing Society. 1905 10 10 was born in a ruined landlord family in Zangjiazhuang, Zhucheng, Weifang, Shandong. /kloc-in the summer of 0/923, he was admitted to Shandong First Normal University. During this period, he read a lot of new literary works, began to write new poems and participated in the Northern Expedition. 1933 published the first book of poetry, Brand, which was well received by predecessors such as Wen Yiduo and Mao Dun.