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The wind and sand filled the earth and the water dried up. Man can conquer nature and decide capital. The world is prosperous and unparalleled. What zodiac is the pearl at the top of China's heart?

The answer is horse.

It is said that people born in the Year of the Horse are cheerful, quick-thinking, well-dressed, good at rhetoric and insightful. A changeable temperament can lead to impatience and anger. Horses are generally easy to fall in love and fall in love.

All kinds of situations show that most people who belong to horses leave home when they are young. Even at home, the independent spirit of Sagittarius always urges Sagittarius to start their own business from an early age.

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As the head of the six livestock, horses are not only used for transportation, but also powerful military equipment. During the Warring States period, the number of horse-drawn chariots, such as "the country of a thousand riders" and "the country of a thousand riders", was used to describe the strength of national strength. ?

Kings and generals of all ages were proud of having good horses. Zhou Muwang has eight champions. In order to get a bloody BMW, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty made two expeditions to Dawan. Emperor Taizong loves to "six horses" and dazzles the purple. , Qing Dynasty, Ten Fachi, Tele, Baiti House, carved in Zhaoling in recognition of meritorious military service. There are Qin Shihuang's Chasing the Wind, The White Rabbit, Xiang Yu's Dark Horse, Liu Bei's Lu, Guan Yu's Red Rabbit, and so on. ?

Maxima is rare, and horse racing has become an important profession. It is said that famous horse racing experts include Qin Mugong's courtiers Bole (Sun Yang) and Fang Jiukun, and Zhao Jianzi's courtiers Uber. The world says that "there are always swift horses, but Bole is not always there", and people often use swift horses as a metaphor for talents.

Nomads in the north especially like horses. Baoan people spread the myth "snow horse god"; The Daur people call Shenma "Wen Gu" and forbid women to ride it; Manchu also has the custom of offering sacrifices to gods and horses. "Shan Hai Jing" describes Tianma, "like a white dog with a black head, it flies when it sees people".

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