Allusions to the idiom of Wang Liang holding the bridle

The origin of the allusion comes from "Xunzi·Wang Ba": "Wang Liang and Zaofu are good at obeying those who control them." "Lu Shi Chun Qiu Guan Biao": "All these ten people are all under heaven. He (Xiang Ma) is a good craftsman. Like Wang Liang of Zhao, Bole of Qin, and Jiufang Xun, they are particularly wonderful. ""Huainanzi·Lan Mingxun": "In the past, Wang Liang was the emperor of Zaofu. , get on the carriage and take the bridle, the horse is neat and harmonious, its feet and legs are evenly balanced, its work and rest are in the same place, its heart is relaxed and peaceful, its body is light, it is easy to work and progress, it is galloping as if it is dying, its left and right are like a whip, and it is like a circle. . ”

Interpretation and Usage Wang Liang was a technician in Jin (one said Zhao) who was good at riding horses and looking at horses. He was as famous as Bole and others at that time. Legend has it that he turned into a star after his death. Later, this code was used to refer to people who are good at riding and looking at horses; it also generally refers to skilled craftsmen.

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Liang Yu Tang·Pi Rixiu: "A good Yu Tang is not a different horse, and the bow is not another string."

Wang Liang held the bridle Tang· Han Yu: "Wang Liang is holding his bridle, and Cepheus is holding his saddle."

Wang Liang Bo Le Tang Du Fu: "How can there be no Eunji and Hualiu now, and no Wang Liang Bo Le at the moment of his death?"

Wang Liang took Ce and Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "Wang Liang took Ce and flew to the sky, why should he bow his head and serve a short chariot?"

Wang Liangjin and Yuan Hao of Moji asked: "Crossing the ox and Yang Pukongdian Liquor, Wang Liang has already asked about the way."

Wang Liang also stayed in Song Dynasty. > The bridle has no king's good handles. Yuan Zhen of Tang Dynasty: "The chariot has no wheels and flat wheels, and the bridle has no king's good handles."