Tianqi
Explain Tianma: What a horse. Tianma gallops at full speed, as if soaring in the air. Metaphor poetry is unrestrained. It also means that people are impetuous and unrealistic.
Originated from Liu Yuan Tingzhen's Preface to Satyaxi Poetry: "The deified, the transcendent, are almost unrestrained and have extraordinary steps."
Structural subject-predicate form.
Usage is used to describe quick thinking; Boldness is generally used as a predicate and attribute.
Pronunciation line; Can't be pronounced "Han ɡ"; Empty; It can't be pronounced "kònɡ". "
Synonyms are easy to use, flying while jumping.
Antonyms tied behind your back.
In the eyes of the public, this young calligrapher is easy to use.
A fine horse is soaring in the sky.
Idiom story During the Western Han Dynasty, a kind of horse produced by Dawan State in the western regions traveled thousands of miles every day, and was called "Xiji Tianma" or "Tianma". Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent envoys to bring gold, silver and jewels in exchange for this swift horse. King Dawan killed the envoys and embezzled property. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was furious and sent Li Guangli to crusade against the kingdom of Dawan, and gained 3,000 horses in the West Pole.