Rain and frost
Yu Xian Shuang Ti, a Chinese idiom, is y ǔ Li è Shu ā NGT í in pinyin, which means that when a horse runs fast, its mane rises like rain, its four hooves turn over and its color is as white as frost.
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It is used to describe the horse's mane rising when it is galloping. It looks like rain, its four hooves flying over, and its color is as white as frost.
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Wu Cheng of the Yuan Dynasty wrote the poem "the painting of eight steeds:" there are thousands of horses on the Yinshan Mountain, and ghosts come out of the rain. "
Chinese PinYin : yǔ liè shuāng tí
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