Fall on horseback
Riding a donkey and falling, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q í L ǘ D ǎ ODU ò, which describes the world of peace. From "Xu greater than the king hears the imperial edict to waste the poem to see he Fengda".
Idiom explanation
When Chen Tuan heard that Yizu had ascended to the top, he laughed and fell into a mule and said, "then the world will be settled. Later, he described the world of peace as "riding a donkey and falling down".
The origin of Idioms
Qian Qianyi of the Qing Dynasty wrote the second part of Xu greater than Wang's poem to see he Feng's reply: "riding a donkey and falling down, you don't laugh, the holy world is really a lucky person today."
Idioms and allusions
Chen Tuan, a hermit of Huashan, is a scholar of Changxing in Tang Dynasty. He travels all over the world and has great ambition. He hides Wudang Mountain. The poem says: "he went to the south when he was young. I remember the name of this mountain. In this dynasty, Duke Zhang and Deng Xun changed the south to Nanyue, and then said, "what is the ambition of Su Bi's poems? Poor old Hua Tunan. On his way to bianzhou, he heard that the master of Arts had ascended to the top. He laughed and fell into the mule and said, "then the world will be settled. "Shao Shi Wen Jian Lu (Volume 7)," Hua Shan hermit Chen Tuan, with the name of Tunan, was a Jinshi in Changxing of Tang Dynasty. He traveled all over the world with great ambition and concealed Wudang Mountain. "He went to the south when he was young. I remember the name of this mountain. In this dynasty, Duke Zhang and Deng changed "south side" to "South Mountain", and then said, "what's the ambition of writing poems on moss wall? Pity old Hua Tunan. It is also a poem in the late Tang Dynasty. Often by white mule, from the evil youth hundreds, want to enter bianzhou. In the middle of the journey, when he heard that Yizu had ascended to the top, he laughed and fell into a mule and said, "then the world will be settled.
Chinese PinYin : qí lǘ dǎo duò
Fall on horseback
centralize power on major issues. dà quán dú lǎn
a section of arrowroot is separated , but the clinging fibre remains. ǒu duàn sī lián
too sad and shocking to the ear. cǎn bù rěn wén