Interpretation 1 Newborn horses, donkeys, mules, etc. : Pony. ② A pony: A pony.
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colt
(voice. From the horse, the sentence sounds. Original meaning: a horse under two years old)
be synonymous
Pony, a horse is two years old. -Shuo Wen
The old horse turned into a pony. -"Poetry and the Horn Bow"
Holding a pony. -Zhou Li Jiao Ren
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty called it a colt. -Hanshu Liu Dechuan. Note: "Young teeth are young, so they are called colts."
When the husband and the horse are foals. -"Huai Nanzi Choreography"
Another example is the foal gap. Metaphor is short of life); Foal shadow (metaphor for fleeting time); Foal gap (figuratively speaking, time is easy to pass)
Generally refers to a young horse.
Tell me about it. -Shi Hanguang. Chuan: "A colt is a colt if it is more than five feet."
Take my pony. -Poetic Zhu Lin. Note: "A colt under six feet is called a colt."
Holding a pony. -Huainanzi Ishizawa. Attention: "
Steven Chu
Good horse: a thousand miles ~.
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Juju 1. See "Curie".
Related idioms
The blink of an eye
White horse: a white horse, a metaphor for the sun; Gap: gap. Like a little white horse running in front of a small gap. Describe how time flies.
White pony and empty valley (bug)
White pony: a white horse, which is a metaphor for a wise man. It is a metaphor that a virtuous person cannot be an official in the wild. Later, it was also compared to the sage being an official and empty.
White colt (guò x and bá i j ū)
Gap: gap; White pony: originally refers to a white horse, and later refers to the shadow of the sun. Metaphor time flies like a fine horse in front of a small gap.
Feng Chu
Metaphor is young and handsome. Often used as a compliment
Animals, Chordata, Vertebrates, Mammals, Chiroptera, Equidae, Ponies.
Mules, as interspecific hybrids (including mules born by male and female donkeys and mules born by male and female donkeys), are generally infertile. However, at all times and in all countries, there are many mares and mules who can occasionally go to Ikoma, and of course they can occasionally meet their own backcross generation, that is, B 1. In China ancient books, the offspring of a male horse with a female mule is called a raccoon, and the offspring of a male donkey with a female mule is called a raccoon. Ikoma, a typical mule, is a systematic study report by Zong Enze and others for many years, totaling about 13.