It means:
1, tie the animal's rope.
2, can be used as a noun: horse reins.
The reins, the horse also. -"Shuo Wen"
Rebound, Xinjiang also, are not allowed to go out of Xinjiang. -"Shi Shiming Car"
Riding a white horse with purple silk reins. -Yuefu poetry
Idioms containing the word "rein" are as follows:
1, favorable rein name lock
Pinyin: lì jiāng míng suǒ ǒ
Explanation: REINS: REINS. Lock: chain. Fame and fortune bind people like reins and chains.
Source: Han Dong Fang Shuo's Book with Friends: "Don't lock the name of the dust net, laugh happily." Song Liu Yong wrote Xia Yunfeng: "It is a waste of time to avoid the name and lock it."
2, the name is neat
Pinyin: mí ng Ji ā ng l ü su
Explanation: REINS: REINS of a horse; Suo: rope. The metaphor of fame and fortune is like the reins and chains that bind people.
Source: Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge" 40th time: "Isn't it wonderful to see through the world of mortals?"
3. A runaway horse
Pinyin: tu Jiāng zh and m m m:?
Explanation: It is a metaphor for people who are out of control or things that are out of control.
Source: Mao Dun's "Reading Occasionally at Night": "However, due to the way of nonsense, letters are often like runaway horses, which are quite far from the topic."
4. Trust the horse and control it
Pinyin: xn m m m ? yó u ji ā ng ā ng
Explanation: trust, reason: let nature take its course. Wandering aimlessly on horseback. Metaphor is walking around. It is also a metaphor for independence and shifting with external forces.
Source: The 86th time of Qi Lu Deng in Qing Dynasty: "It is said that Wang is a dark mother and Shao Wen is a straight."
Step 5 spread grass and hang the reins
Pinyin: zh m: n c m: o chuí ji ā ng
Commentary: Laying grass: During the Three Kingdoms period, Li Xin's dog put out the fire and the savior was exhausted; Hang the REINS: In the Jin Dynasty, Fu Jian's horse knelt by the water and saved him with the REINS. Refers to loyalty to the master.
Source: Yao Yuanshou Zhong's Collection of Butterflies and Cows: "Hard work and hard work are of no help. He is more serious than that, and I am more upright than that. "