Diseases of dogs and horses
The disease of dogs and horses, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qu ǎ nm ǎ zh ī J í, which means modestly calling one's own disease. It comes from the ode to Tokyo by Zhang Heng of Han Dynasty.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: in the ode to Tokyo by Zhang Heng of Han Dynasty, it is said that "I have the disease of dogs and horses, so I can't study it in detail."
Discrimination of words
I've been writing for a long time, and I've had a dog's disease. Yao Nai's Fu Wang Jin Shi Hui Zu Shu in Qing Dynasty
Diseases of dogs and horses
idle rich with a fair round belly and a swelled head - cháng féi nǎo mǎn
able only to see the little patch of sky above - jǐng dǐ míng wā