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Whether it's a good horse whipping horse or a whip on a running horse, a horse that's running fast

author:Western Shu Li Weng

[Japanese language learning proverb] fast horse plus whip

A running horse and a whip (Uma Uma-whip)

"Whip to running horse" Even a horse running fast (or) will run faster if you add more whips. Good and good to do well. It is used for the case of the more and more promotion () etc.

"Fast horse and whip" means a horse that runs fast, plus a whip, to make the horse run faster; it contains positive meanings, usually used as a metaphor for speeding up, adding good to good, accelerating forward, and so on. The idiom comes from Ming Xu Tianchen's book of killing dogs and reading books and bitter advice: "Why don't you hurry up and whip your horse, rush to Cangshan Mountain, and rescue your uncle."

Incident: "Whip on running horse", "Whip on running horse", "Whip on running horse", etc., "Willing intention to add a good horse" to the capital, thinking about offering.

Whether it's a good horse whipping horse or a whip on a running horse, a horse that's running fast

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