A feather on a horse
Qijiyimao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q í J ì y ī m á o, which means a small part of treasures. It comes from Huang Bosi's the difference between jishijing and Jinwen.
explain
It refers to a small part of a treasure.
source
Huang Bosi of the Song Dynasty wrote that "the stone inscription was in Luoyang, originally in the imperial censor's Taichung in front of the Luo palace, but it was destroyed for a long time. Luo people always get good things, if the Qi Qi Ji Mao, Qiu long pianjia. "
usage
To be formal; to be an object; to refer to a small part of a treasure.
A feather on a horse
the hardship of nourishing an offspring - tuī zào jū shī
a mantis trying to stop a chariot - táng bì dāng zhé