traces left by chariot and horse
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ē zh é nm ǎ J ì, which means the trace of vehicles and horses. It comes from the story of Wolong Temple written by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty.
Source: Wolong nunnery written by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty: "I'm not only sorry that it came from the wasteland, but also lucky that it was completely blocked. It's not the only way to get there."
Example: Chapter 65 of the wizard of Oz by Li Baichuan in Qing Dynasty: "when you look around, you can see in front of the memorial archway, ~, the ladies walk one after another."
Near synonym "the trail of the frog"
Chinese PinYin : chē zhén mǎ jì
traces left by chariot and horse
recover one 's original simplicity. fǎn pǔ huán zhēn
Illegal reward and punishment. jiàn shǎng làn xíng
in one's seventies and eighties. qī lǎo bā shí