Two children and one horse
Two children and one horse, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is è RT ó ngy ī m ǎ, which means to refer to the childhood friends. It's from the new sayings of the world - pinzao.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty, wrote in his book the new sayings of the world, pinzao: "since the Yin Marquis was abolished, the Duke of Huan said to all the people," when I was young, I rode with Yuanyuan on bamboo horses. I abandoned them, but I always took them, so I should take them. "
Idiom usage
It is the same as "childhood sweetheart". Excuse me, two boys and one horse, when will you join the army? The Song Dynasty, Liu Kezhuang's poem "Han Gong Chun, Chen Shangshu's birthday"
Chinese PinYin : èr tóng yī mǎ
Two children and one horse
spread rumors and cause trouble. bō nòng shì fēi
denounce the present and praise antiquity. shì gǔ fēi jīn
Discard the short and use the long. qì duǎn yòng cháng
the couple joy in their marriage. xīn hūn yàn ěr
literature catered to ordinary citizens. shì mín wén xué