thousands of horses for riding
Qianchengwanqi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi à NCH é NGW à NQ í, which means to describe the prosperity of chariots and horses. It comes from the annotation of "the spring and Autumn Annals of Xiandi" in "the annals of the Three Kingdoms · Wei annals · biography of Dong Zhuo".
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. Examples two poems of recalling the past by Tang Dufu: recalling the past, the emperor visited Shuofang and rode into Xianyang. Yinshan proud son sweat blood horse, long drive Donghu go Tibet. song of everlasting regret by Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty: the smoke and dust of the nine towers of the city rises, and thousands of riders travel to the southwest. Wei Yingwu's trip to Lishan Mountain in Tang Dynasty: visit Daoling mountain, descend to Shengzu, bathe in Huachi and gather all kinds of auspicious things. Thousands of riders are in the field, and the clouds glow with vegetation. Li Xian of Tang Dynasty used Huang Huang Jing Luo Xing: Chang'an toured around Jindian, Luoyang to find Huang long. Thousands of riders turn like thunder, but the difference is clear and the clouds are full of auspicious clouds. The third chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty: first of all, the children's ballad in Luoyang said: "the emperor is not the emperor, the king is not the king, ride away Beimang by thousands of horses." At this point, the fruit should be its prophecy. The 15th chapter of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty written by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "the next day, please step on the chariot, and the Empress Dowager of Qin will follow you. Thousands of riders will ride like clouds, and all the visitors will praise the filial piety of the king of Qin. Return to Xianyang, home wine sweet spring palace, mother and son drink "Zhang Daoling's seven tests on Zhao Sheng in ancient and modern novels:" the real man rushed to the front of the steps. See thousands of riders, surrounded by Laojun, hovering in the clouds
Analysis of Idioms
A thousand troops and horses
The origin of Idioms
Dong Zhuo's biography of Wei Zhi in the annals of the Three Kingdoms is quoted from the spring and Autumn Annals of Xiandi: "Hou is not Hou, Wang is not Wang, and thousands of people ride away from Beimang."
Chinese PinYin : qiān chéng wàn qí
thousands of horses for riding
usages arise from common practice. xiāng xí chéng fēng