24 idioms featuring this character
Misfortune might be a blessing
Makna literal: Old man loses horse
Cannot undo what's done
Makna literal: Four horses can't catch
Stop before too late
Makna literal: Pull horse at cliff edge
Experience brings wisdom
Makna literal: Old horse knows way
Deliberately distort truth as power display
Makna literal: Point deer call horse
Powerful unstoppable momentum
Makna literal: Ten thousand horses galloping
Observe hastily and superficially
Makna literal: View flowers from galloping horse
Restless, unfocused mind
Makna literal: Heart monkey mind horse
Childhood sweethearts or friends
Makna literal: Green plums and bamboo horses
Youthful vigor despite old age
Makna literal: Dragon-horse spirit
Magnificent military might and valor
Makna literal: Gold spears iron horses
Just so-so or passable quality
Makna literal: Horse horse tiger tiger
Superficial observation without depth
Makna literal: Galloping horse views flowers
Individual whose behavior harms entire group
Makna literal: Harm herd's horse
Achieve immediate success
Makna literal: Success upon the horse's arrival
Make thorough preparations; get ready for action
Makna literal: Sharpen weapons and feed horses
Relentless progress
Makna literal: Horse does not stop hooves
Lead the charge
Makna literal: One horse leads
Accelerate progress
Makna literal: Spur the horse to full speed
Swift success
Makna literal: Horse arrives, success achieved
Reckless action
Makna literal: Blind man blind horse
Unrestrained creativity
Makna literal: Heavenly horse gallops skyward
Bustling activity
Makna literal: Carriages like water, horses like dragons
Alone in battle
Makna literal: Single spear single horse