ChiHire: refers to riding a horse, shooting with two fingers, hunting with three fingers, running with three fingers, four fingers chasing freely in a certain field, giving full play to their talents, serving with five fingers, being bold and unrestrained with six fingers and observing with seven fingers; Looking at it, eight fingers are obvious and show, and nine fingers describe pride. Galloping: From "Nine Chapters of Chu Ci": Riding on a horse without a title.
Commentary: I got on the horse and let go of my hoof, but there was no reins and iron to chew on. Chi Hire: From "Song of Li Chu Sao": "Riding a horse and galloping, come to me for guidance." Description: Ride a swift horse and gallop. Come on, let me lead the way! Galloping: The pronunciation is chí chěng. Chi Hire: The pronunciation is chí pì n.
The galloping sentence is as follows:
1, I long to be a fish and swim in the vast ocean. I am eager to be a horse, galloping on the vast grassland. I am eager to be an eagle and fight against the endless blue sky.
He is like an old horse. He didn't gallop thousands of miles, but he reached the peak of kindness step by step.
3. Looking at the horses and carriages passing by occasionally, we sped back and forth in the street, occasionally stopping to look at the shops or historical buildings on the street.
4. The flowers under the sunlight are beautiful and colorful. The grass is nourished by the earth, lush and full of vitality. The stream is moistened by rain, and then it rushes and winds.
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