A horse and a horse
Jiuche Zhuma, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ū ch ē zh ú m ǎ, which means two kinds of toys for children in childhood. It comes from Ji Yu Yuan, a collection of poems written by Mei Tongren and a recollection of his past travels.
Analysis of Idioms
Childhood sweetheart
The origin of Idioms
Cao Yin of the Qing Dynasty wrote a poem about Mei Tongren's limited words and poems in Jiyu garden, recalling the past travel with feelings: "the dove cart and the bamboo horse once lived, and the mackerel's back was full of eyebrows to know this life."
Idiom usage
In this paper, the author puts forward some suggestions on how to make use of childhood.
A horse and a horse
Beat the chicken and curse the dog - dǎ jī mà gǒu
actingas if one is morally better than other people - zì mìng qīng gāo
highly meritorious and respectable - gōng gāo wàng zhòng
rack one 's brains for ingenious devices - qiǎo zuò míng mù
My mouth is boiling and my eyes are red - kǒu fèi mù chì
the people cannot stand the pressure of the government - mín bù kān mìng