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Idioms related to cattle

Pictures of idioms related to cattle are as follows:

1, hanging books in the corner

From "Biography of Li Mi in the New Tang Dynasty": (Li) Riding an ox with a shovel, hanging a corner of the Han Dynasty and reading it. "Hanging a book in the corner means studying hard and studying hard.

2. Horn scholar

See "Hanging Books in the Corner". This language refers to a studious scholar.

3, sweating like a pig

Liu Zongyuan's Tomb Table of Mr. Lu in the Tang Dynasty: "It is a book, but it is full of sweat." There are so many books at home that the horses and cows are all tired and sweaty when they are shipped out. A large number of books, describing a large number of books, also refers to a large number of books or works

4. Whip the fast-running cattle

According to Hong Fang's officialdom novel "Secretary-General", "It is unscientific not to whip a fast cow." Whipping a fast-running cow means that the faster the cow goes, the more you whip it and make it go faster. Metaphor reward and punishment is unknown, reward lazy and punish diligent.

5. Lead the cattle in the field

Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan Eleven Years": "There is another saying:' Petunia leads cattle to explore other people's fields and wins cattle. "He who leads a cow in another way thinks he is guilty, but the punishment for leading a cow is already heavy." Approaching, trampling; Take it. Take it. Snatching cattle from other fields means that farmers have their own cattle taken away because others' cattle have trampled on their own fields, which is described as excessive punishment. Later, he used "pulling cattle from the field" to refer to the crime of light punishment and profit from it.

6. Whales drink cattle.

The fourth volume of Han Shi Zhuan: "The solution is a wine pool, which can transport boats. The bad mountain is enough to see ten miles, and a drum drinks three thousand cows. " There is a saying in the Song of the Eight Immortals by Du Fu, a "poet saint" in the Tang Dynasty: "Drinking is like a whale sucking hundreds of rivers." Whales suck, just like whales suck water. Whales suck cattle's drinks, which means that they suck hundreds of rivers like whales and drink pool water like cattle, which is a metaphor for binge drinking.

7. Swallow a bullfight

Cui Rong's chanting sword in the Tang Dynasty: "The box rushes to the cow, and the mountain turns to the pulley." Bullfighting, namely Altair and Big Dipper, refers to the sky. This means that the momentum can swallow up the starry sky and describe the great boldness of vision.

8. The old cow broke the car.

"Song Yan Shu Yan Zhichuan": "I often ride stupid cars and cows, and when I meet a military horse, I must screen the road." The old cow pulled a broken car, which means that it is slow and not neat at all, and it is also a metaphor for low ability.