Qiji trapped salt cart
Qiji trapped salt cart is an idiom, which comes from Yuban. It refers to the suppression of talent and predicament. It can be used as object and attribute when people are in trouble.
Idiom explanation
As the saying goes, a horse is a salt cart. It refers to a situation in which talent is restrained.
Idioms and allusions
In Yuban, a poem on epics written by Hu Zeng of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "before Sun Yang's body was saved, there were many steeds trapped in the salt cart."
Make sentences with examples
Today, the horse is trapped in the salt cart, and the sun is setting. A poem by Chen Shen in Yuan Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : qí jì kùn yán chē
Qiji trapped salt cart
be on guard against conceit and impetuosity. jiè jiāo jiè zào
the means of the people have been used up. mín qióng cái jìn
The lower the school, the better the students. xià xué shàng dá