The idioms, poems, sayings, historical stories, and fragments about horses are as follows: 1. Success at once: It described doing things very smoothly without any obstacles. 2. Making great contributions: It means that you have achieved great results in your work. 3. Take the lead: It refers to taking the initiative to walk in front of others when doing things. 4. So-so: To describe someone who is not serious in doing things, only asking for passable and not perfection. 5. Unconstrained and unrestrained: It also described the empty and irrelevant speech. 6. Gold from a horse: It was a metaphor for precious things and also for outstanding talents. 7. Heavy traffic: To describe a prosperous business with people coming and going. 8. Long and thin horse hair: It described a person who was malnourished and thin. 9. A horse traveling thousands of miles: It described how to do things quickly, with determination and perseverance. 10 Success at once: It described doing things very smoothly without any obstacles. 11. Overturn the horse and make people look up to it: describe something done very badly that surprises and shocks people. 12 Horse Hair, Camel Hair: Although there are very few items, they are very valuable. 13. East Wind: To describe things as they wish. 14 Success at once: It described doing things very smoothly without any obstacles. 15 Success at once: It described doing things very smoothly without any obstacles. 16 Ma Fang Nanshan: It described putting work behind and no longer controlling it, and also described putting things aside and no longer paying attention to them. 17. Follow the leader's lead: It is used to describe the leader who follows the leader's lead. Flatterer: A description of a person who is good at flattery. [19. Empty Horse Feet: The description of a desolate place can also be used to describe swift and agile movements.] [20 Horse Feet Camel Fur: Description: Although there are few items, their value is very high.]