Riding Cao does not remember horse
Riding Cao does not remember horse, pronunciation: (Q í C á ob ù J ì m ǎ), idiom. From the book of Jin, biography of Wang Hui.
Source: biography of Wang Hui in the book of Jin: "Zi you, the character of Hui.". His character was outstanding and uninhibited, and he joined the army for the great Sima Huanwen. His head was scattered, and he didn't handle the affairs of the government. Huan Chong joined the army for his cavalry and asked, "what is your department, Cao?" He said to him, "it's like Ma Cao." Then he asked, "how many horses are you in charge of?" He said, "I don't know why there are so many horses!" He asked, "how many dead horses are there?" He said, "if you don't know life, how can you know death!" Later, "riding Cao but not remembering horse"
Riding Cao does not remember horse
If you feed a thousand miles, you will be hungry - qiān lǐ kuì liáng,shì yǒu jī sè
keep thy shop and thy shop will keep thee. - huáng tiān bù fù yǒu xīn rén
as easy as blowing away the dust - chuī huī zhī lì
sometimes an inch may prove long - cùn yǒu suǒ cháng
preoccupied with the nation , forget about his family - guó ěr wàng jiā