2. The cattail wheel installed on the bicycle allows the applicant to sit on the bicycle and wrap the wheel with cattail leaves to make the body more stable when driving. Represents the emperor's preferential treatment for the wise. "Ji of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty": "Make people buy horses and chariots, bind the silk wall and recruit Lu." Shen Gong is waiting to be hired. (wearing "Shouzhou Downtown Eighty")
3 BMW cars B MM MM MM MM XI ā NGCH Gorgeous cars, precious BMW. Refers to elegant riding. Tang Wei Wu Ying's poem Chang 'an Avenue says: "BMW comes and goes to build a chapter, and the car turns off the road. Excluding singers and dancers, it's free. (The third discount of Master Wang Yuan's "Li Chuntang")
4 a glass of water is a drop in the bucket. bēishuǐchēxρn Save a burning firewood with a glass of water. Metaphor power is too small to solve the problem. "Mencius Gaozi Shang": "Today, people still save a car with a glass of water." There are still new debts untouched, except Ding Xia's thirty taels. (Qing Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" seventy-four)
5 behind closed doors. Metaphor is divorced from reality and only depends on subjective assumptions. Song Zhuxi's "The Mean or Ask" Volume III: "As the old saying goes, behind closed doors, go out together to cover up the similarities between their laws." Self-righteous ~, out of line, the road outside the door is the same as the car it built. (Yan Fu's theory of salvation)
6 bad cars and horses bē ch ē lé im ē broken cars and thin horses. Metaphor is poverty. The History of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Shu Lu You Biography, quoted Continued Han Shu: "The family does not hide bribes, does not value treasures, has the same diet, wears thin clothes, and has bad cars and horses."
7 Chariot Club B and ngch Stiff zh and Hu Qihuan fought for hegemony in the Spring and Autumn Period, and made many alliances with princes, four of which were in the year, when Qi had an army, so they called you Chariot Club. "Biography of the Ram in the Twenty-first Year": "Please meet the car in the Song Dynasty." I will conquer the world with three clothes and six or nine princes. (Chapter 24 of Feng Ming's History of the Menglong Eastern Zhou Dynasty)
8 car trouble, horse trouble, ch ē dà im, m 653 annoyed: fidgety. Describe the fatigue of the journey. Cao Weizhi's Ode to Luoshen in the Three Kingdoms: "The sun is setting in the west and the car is in danger." I will come home at dusk, and I will be exhausted. (The cloud "Notes of Yuewei Caotang Luanyang Summer Record").
9 automobile and hat alliance chēlēzh méng hats:hats. Metaphor does not change a poor friend because of wealth. Local conditions and customs in the early Jin and Zhou Dynasties: "Although Qing took a bus to Dai Li, he met the next day and got off"; I'll walk, you ride, and I'll see you tomorrow. "