A horse is like a fish
Horse is like a fish, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǎ R ú y ó uy ú, which means to describe the scene of people and horses bustling, the same as "horse is like a dragon". From the beginning of learning.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth volume of Chuxueji quoted from Lu Du Fu written by Liu Zhen of Han Dynasty: "when the banquet is over at dusk, the carriages will be on the way, covered like flying cranes, and the horses like swimming fish."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and object to describe the prosperity of people.
A horse is like a fish
ask people whether they feel hot - xū hán wèn nuǎn
to work hard and live plainly and frugally - gōng kǔ shí dàn
Rhinoceros horned candle monster - xī jiǎo zhú guài