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Explanation of idioms about riding a horse to work
The origin of the idiom: Sun Song Guangxu's "North Dream" Volume 4: "First, Chen Gong rode to his post as a demon, supplemented by wings."
Traditional idiom: Go to your post at once.
Simple spelling of idioms: ZMFR
Idiom phonetic notation: ㄡㄇㄚㄈㄨㄣㄣ
Degree of common use: common idioms
Idiom words: four-character idioms
Emotional color: neutral idioms
Usage of idioms: take the horse to his post as predicate, object and attribute; Order an official.
Idiom structure: related idioms
Idiom era: ancient idioms
Synonyms: inauguration, inauguration, inauguration.
Example of idioms: Chapter 4 of Emperor Qianlong by Yehnara Tuhong: "Zhang Zhao ascended the throne, and within a few months, Yongzheng rode west."
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