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What does it mean to ride a thin horse?
Question 1: there is a proverb called riding a thin horse, and the next sentence is, riding a thin horse?

Senior officials ride thin horses and rich people wear rags, which means:

Rich but not obvious

Is to have money but not take it out.

I hope it can be adopted!

Question 2: "Senior officials ride thin horses" means having money but not showing it off 1.

Question 3: A fat aunt rides a thin horse. How should the following sentence be answered?

Question 4: Is it better to ride a lean horse or a fat horse? ! ! Of course, it is fat, good endurance, and thin is not lasting.

Question 5: What should I say when Ma Zhiyuan rides a thin horse? Ma Zhiyuan rode a thin horse, and Xin Qiji listened to frogs.

Old vines faint crows, small bridges flowing water, old roads thin horses-Ma Zhiyuan.

In the fragrance of rice flowers, it is said that the harvest is good and the frogs are heard-Xin Qiji.

Question 6: What do senior officials mean by riding thin horses? Senior officials riding thin horses mean: rich but not obvious.

Is to have money but not take it out.

Question 7: How to solve the dream of riding a thin horse? Duke Zhou said, "I dreamed that riding a horse would lead to marriage."

Question 8: The ingenious use of thin people. The answer to reading is that China's culture is profound and has a long history. Some people even say that Chinese characters are China's fifth invention and a wonderful flower in the history of human civilization. Chinese characters are said to have been created by Cang Xie. Xu Shen's Shuowen tells six true words about Chinese characters: pictographic characters, ideographic characters, knowing characters, pictographic characters, phonetic characters, transliteration characters and loanwords. When reading ancient books, we must have the common sense of the six books of Shuowen, otherwise it will easily lead to misreading or misreading. Let's take the word "thin" as an example to briefly describe the interest of Chinese characters.

People are familiar with the word "thin", and it is easy to say that "people are less ambitious, horses are thin and hairy", "a camel that is as thin as death is bigger than a horse", "skinny as a bone", "a thousand dollars is hard to buy old and thin" and so on. Song Huizong Zhao Ji's poems are all-round in calligraphy and painting, and his calligraphy is fine, hard and straight, which is known as "thin gold style" in history.

Thin character, note: J also, from the beginning, shows that thin character is related to disease, and its original meaning is muscle fullness. Later, it was gradually derived that clothes, shoes and socks were narrow and the land was thin and barren. Thin characters are rarely used in poetry and songs, but several major poets prefer this kind of thin characters, which is very interesting and interesting, and people can't bear to read it.

Li Qingzhao, a layman in Yi 'an, has a word related to thinness: "The dew is thick and the flowers are thin, and the sweat is light and the clothes are thorough." "Do you know? Do you know that?/You know what? It should be green, fat, red and thin. "Don't worry, the curtain rolls in the west wind, and people are thinner than yellow flowers."

Li Qingzhao, with witty remarks when studying poetry, wrote Little Red Lip and Dreamy. Before she got married, she said that "thick flowers and thin clothes are exposed, thin sweat and light clothes", and the image of a lively and naughty girl came to the fore. "It should be green, fat, red and thin", and the word "thin" is even more wonderful. When "Drunk Flowers" was written, it was her husband Zhao Mingcheng who died, and after the change of Jingkang (1 127), the country perished. "People are thinner than yellow flowers" means not only flowers, but also people. It is also Li Qingzhao's exhausted sketch, which has become a classic sentence that has been passed down through the ages.

Lu You, a great poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, only gave his cousin Tang Wan a "hairpin phoenix", which made him famous all over the world and went down in history. The word "thin" in "Spring is the same, people are empty and thin, and tears are red and sad" is well used, vividly depicting a little girl who is full of worries and suffering from lovesickness, which makes people feel pity.

Tang Yan Qian, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote "Crossing the Changling Mausoleum": "I heard that the master raised three feet, but he saw a fool and a thief ... Throughout the ages, greedy people rode thin horses and Fuling leaned." The word "thin" is integrated with the horse and the eternal pedant, which makes the image of a broken scholar-bureaucrat with poor knowledge and poverty come to the fore.

Ma Zhiyuan, who is known as the four greatest composers in Yuan Dynasty, once wrote the poem "Tianjingsha": "The withered vine and the old tree are faint, the bridge is flowing, and the ancient road is thin and the horse is westerly. When the sun sets, heartbroken people are at the end of the world. " Only 28 words, the realm is perfect, and it's a swan song. The first three sentences have no verbs and are purely nouns, but the image is reflected and meaningful. The word "thin" is even more wonderful. Mr. Wang Guowei commented in Shi Shuo Xin Yu: "A few words are better than the wonders of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. If you have a yuan and a pronoun, you can't do this. "

When I first started writing, I suddenly thought of an interesting thing that happened in Chongqing during the Anti-Japanese War. At that time, in Chongqing, corruption was rampant, honesty was lacking, and prices soared, even the fried dough sticks of baked wheat cakes rose in price. Cheng Daqian, editor of Xinmin Daily at that time, specially put a lace in the news box when dealing with the news of soaring prices, and also imitated the famous sentence of Jie Jiang, a poet of the Song Dynasty: "Time is easy to throw people, making cherries red and bananas green." Make a news headline: "The price is easy to throw people away, the sesame cake is thin, and the fritters are thin." The word "thin" has expanded its connotation and is extremely ironic. Readers are amazed that Xinmin Daily was also expensive in Luoyang for a while.

Question 9: Climbing back to the slope, only to find the black hat coming out, without biting cold. What kind of animal is riding a thin horse alone and stepping on the waning moon? The cold of rabbits probably means that the animals on the moon are jade rabbits.