[Spur the horse]
A detailed explanation of whipping horses with spurs (1). Drive the horse forward. Tang Hanyu's poem "Send Hou's Staff to the River" says: "Those who can ride horses should meet with whom." Journey to the West said to Liu Er, "The elder is riding a horse and will arrive at the door soon." Jun Qing's Ao Shuang: "In the dark night, in the cold wind, we left our warm family, bid farewell to the old man and rode on." (2) The terminology of ancient astrologers. Often used with "Wang Liang". If you move your horse, you will ride in the wild. Those who ride in the wild are like the chaos of swords and shadows. "See" On Balance and Change ","Wang Liang is riding a horse and the car is galloping on the Yuan Ye ". Liu Pan then explained Sun Shucheng's notes. I once said that riding a horse is also a star. "Official Records of Historical Records": "There are four stars in Hanzhong, which is called the sky. Next to it is a star, Wang Liang. Wang Liang is riding a horse, which is full of wildness. Zhang Shoujie's justice: "Counting one star, but before Wang Liang, the master and servant of the son of heaven ... When Emperor Huan was in the southern suburbs, he should look up and say,' My husband is like a star, this palace is full of stars, and the stars on horseback will not move, and tomorrow will not come out.' "
Word decomposition
An ancient whip with spikes on its head. Whip: riding a horse. Stimulate: incite. Encourage. In ancient times, the bamboo slips called Lianbian were called "Jian Ce". Ancient emperors made fiefs, conferred knighthood or dismissed from office: they planned their own lives. Policy exemption. Take care of the wind A style of ancient imperial examination: strategy. A horse is a mammal with a mane on its neck and a hairy tail. It has strong limbs and is good at running, so people can ride or pull something: a horse. Horses. Success is coming soon. Follow the actions of others. Big: wasp. Horse spoon. Last name. Radical: horse.