Explain in detail:
1, ride the reins. It also refers to a halter that is put on the head of a mule, horse, etc. , used to tie the reins, and some also tied a chew.
Add wings to the tiger, and rise together. -"Poetry, Style and Jane"
Promoting bodyguards is not in the nature of horses. -(Jin) Ge Hong's "Bao Pu Zi Jiao Bao"
2. Borrow a horse.
It is shameful to fly lightly and worry about youth. -"Selected Works of Zuo Si" Five-degree Fu
Three years after the opening of the port, the Turks robbed the camp field, and ten thousand people attacked it, and the thieves never returned. -"New Tang Book Liu Mianchuan"
3. pull; Control.
Wang Jun said, "At the beginning of this month, I saw Hou Xu, Mrs. Wei Zifu and You Ying riding a dragon chariot and heading for Yinan Town." -(Liang) Tao Hongjing's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Volume III
When I heard that Lu was coming, or that my parents were riding horses, my wife took a bow and arrow, and even those who joined did not wear armor. -(Song) called "Tanghe Dianzhuan"
Sentence:
1, so the person who bought the donkey immediately put a halter on the donkey and took it back to the person who sold the donkey.
2. Whips are used to beat horses. The reins are for donkeys. A stick is used to hit a fool on the back.
A horse needs a whip, a donkey needs a hoe, and a fool needs a stick on his back.
4. Let go of the way they look at me and untie the reins in front of me.
But whoever wants to stop, in short, the priest jumped off the horse and grabbed the reins of the horse, trying to find a place to tie it.
6. Don't be like an ignorant mule or horse. You must tie him with the reins, otherwise, you can't obey.