A man stands on his fist and a horse on his arm
A man standing on his fist and a horse walking on his arm are compared to a man who is innocent, decent and perfect. It's from Yan Qing Bo Yu by Li Wenwei of Yuan Dynasty.
interpretation
It is compared to a person who is innocent, decent and perfect.
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The third fold of Yan Qing Bo Yu by Li Wenwei of Yuan Dynasty: "I'm a man with a fist, a horse on my arm, a man without a headscarf, and a wife with Ding Ding dangling. Yan Da, I want to see you, understand The sixth chapter of Huang Xiaopei's "twenty years of prosperous dream" in Qing Dynasty: "how dare I give gifts to others? It should be noted that I'm a girl with a strong fist, a horse on my arm, and a tinkling daughter. I'm not a girl. How can I stand this tone? "
example
I'm a man without a headscarf, a jingling woman! It's good for people! It's not the wife who can't be cut out! The twenty third chapter of Shi Naian's Water Margin in Ming Dynasty
A man stands on his fist and a horse on his arm
Equal courtesy and equal respect - děng lǐ xiāng kàng
flirt near the door with passers-by - yǐ mén mài qiào
exhaust others to enrich oneself - jí rén féi jǐ