Hair for horse
Mao Xiangma is a Chinese idiom, and the Pinyin is y à m á oxi à NGM à. It comes from Han huankuan's on salt and iron, Li Yi.
The origin of Idioms
Han huankuan's "on salt and iron · Liyi" said: "therefore, if you use words to describe a person, if you use Mao to describe a horse, you can't describe them as examples."
Idiom usage
To act as an object or attributive
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym judge by appearance
Hair for horse
leave a stink for ten thousand years - yí chòu wàn nián
A stalemate between clam and snipe - bàng yù xiāng chí