How did the horse to success idiom come about, and what does the idiom horse to success mean

Updated on culture 2024-04-19
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Horse to success: The war horse wins as soon as it arrives, describing the success of people as soon as they arrive.

    The origin of this idiom comes from the legend of "Emperor Qin worships stones".

    As mentioned earlier, Qin Shi Huang came to Rongcheng Mountain in 220 B.C., the second year of the unification of the whole country, on the way to worship the sun, he heard that the spotted colored stone was the sacred stone left behind when Nuwa mended the sky, and it could bless the stability of the country, so he made a special trip to worship the spotted colored stone. At that time, he led thousands of horses and thousands of troops, along the repaired special gallop road, went straight to the place where the spotted colored stone was, and worshiped respectfully. After returning to the court, everything went well, and the world was peaceful, so he was overjoyed and asked hundreds of officials to make poems to celebrate.

    At that time, there was a warlock Xu Fu (that is, Mr. Xu Fu, who later went to sea to seek immortals and did not return) poem: "Thousands of horses and thousands of troops galloped on the road, and the first emperor succeeded in worshipping stones." It's a pity that at that time, this mediocre congratulatory poem did not get the favor of Qin Shi Huang and the applause of everyone.

    However, the nearby coast where the spotted stone is located is therefore called the "horse road". The origin of the place name of "horse road" is that Qin Shi Huang once led thousands of horses and thousands of troops to worship the stone here, and the second is that Qin Shi Huang passed through the road of the east tour. Until the Yuan Dynasty, the famous writer Guan Hanqing had a good eye for treasures, and created the idiom "horse to success" from the allusion of "Qin Emperor worships stones".

    He mentioned for the first time in the work "The Banquet of the Five Marquises" that he coined the idiom "horse to success".

    Because it is easy to understand and catchy, it has now become one of people's favorite idioms. But the original creative material of this "horse to success" idiom ** is from our Rongcheng horse road of the piebald colored stone, from the legend of "the first emperor worships the stone".

    Hope that helps. (*Hee-hee.......)

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Describe things going smoothly and succeeding at the beginning.

    2.The second fold of Yuan Anonymous's "Little Captain Chi": "That old lieutenant is late this time, and he will succeed immediately." ”

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In ancient times, wars were all on horseback, which means that the horse wins the war as soon as it arrives, which is the same as winning the flag.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A horse arrived, and that's it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    War horses to the battlefield before the success, in ancient times the war often to "open the victory, the horse to success", wish to be able to quickly achieve victory, now used to describe the beginning of the work to achieve success, from Yuan Zheng Ting for "Chu Zhaogong": "Take the horse to success; Sokai is back too. "[Horse to success] is a positive word, generally used as a predicate, a definite, and an object, and is often used in conjunction with "Qi Kai Victory", for example, Zhang Guobin of the Yuan Dynasty wrote in "Xue Rengui Wedge":

    With your child learning martial arts, wisdom and bravery, if you are in the middle of the battle, I am afraid that you will not succeed immediately. ”

    Its synonyms are [overnight], [immediate], and its antonyms are [futile round trip], [ambition is not rewarded], and then let's distinguish between [horse to success] and [overnight], both of which are shaped and allowed things to be cautious and blind to achieve success, but [horse to success] describes the success of the work as soon as it opens the wide, and [overnight] is a metaphor for things to be easy, successful all at once, more emphasis on the simplicity and ease of success of things, and finally we use the horse to succeed to make a sentence, this matter is left to you to do, It will definitely be victorious and successful;

    Okay, that's all for this issue about idioms to success, we'll see you next time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Glossary: Immediately to success.

    Pronunciation: mǎ dào chéng gōng

    Paraphrasing describes success at the beginning of the job.

    Example As long as you don't underestimate the enemy, I believe you will definitely

    Idiom Horse to success.

    Paraphrasing describes things going well and winning at the beginning.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    马到成功 mǎ dào chéng gōng.

    Interpretation] The war horse won before the battle. Describe rapid achievement.

    Speech] Yuan Zheng Ting for "Chu Zhaogong": "Take the horse to success; Sokai is back too. ”

    Zhengyin] 成; It cannot be pronounced as "cénɡ".

    Identification] Gong; You can't write "attack".

    Synonym] is a matter of course.

    Antisense] has been defeated repeatedly.

    Usage] is often used in conjunction with "to win". Complimentary; Describe a quick victory. It is generally used as a predicate, a definite, and an object.

    Structure] Compact.

    Analysis] The difference between "winning the flag" is: focusing on the conditions; There is a division victory; the meaning of victory at the beginning of the work; "Winning the flag" focuses on the result; Merit has been established; The performance has been formed.

    According to the specific problem type, the steps are disassembled, the cause is analyzed, the content is expanded, etc.

    The specific steps are as follows: The main reason for this is ......

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The word is an idiom.

    "Horse to success" is an idiom that means "when the horse reaches the end, the deed is completed", which describes the successful achievement of the goal and the successful completion of the task while doing things. The origin of this acre answer can be traced back to a story in "Zuo Biography". At that time, the monarch of the Jin State had sent the general Jin Wengong to lead an army to attack the Chu State.

    In the end, the battle was won. Since then, people have used the phrase "to achieve success" to describe the ability to successfully achieve goals when doing things.

    The lesson of the idiom is that success can only be achieved through perseverance. When we face challenges and difficulties, don't give up, run forward with determination like a horse, and we will be able to achieve success in the end. We should learn to maintain an optimistic attitude in the face of difficulties, constantly pursue progress and innovation, and use our own efforts to create future success.

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