the rider falls as the horse rears in fright
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǎ y ǎ NgR é NF ā n, which means to describe extremely busy or chaotic appearance. From Chapter 115 of a dream of Red Mansions.
Analysis of Idioms
People are looking up and down
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 115 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: "Jia Lian has no one at home, so he invited Wang Ren to help with the cooking. That Qiao elder sister is weeping day and night mother, is also sick. So there was a lot of trouble in Rong's house. "
Idiom usage
It can be used as an adverbial or attributive to describe a state of disorder or confusion. In the third chapter of the romance of the gods, it is said that King Wu Cheng put a steel gun to make his sexual hair like a silver Python wrapped in Yuhua, and only killed him. 」
the rider falls as the horse rears in fright
be completely cut off from each other , with no chance to meet - qīng chén zhuó shuǐ
It's better to be skilful than to accumulate money - jī cái qiān wàn,bù rú bó jì zài shēn
Distinguish between the sun and the cold - biàn rì yán liáng