What is the idiom about golden horse and gun?

Jin ge tie ma j:n gētiēm m m:

[Interpretation] Pueraria lobata: Pueraria lobata made of metal; Iron horse: A horse in armor. Waving Jin Ge; Riding an iron horse. Metaphor is war and military career. It also describes the majestic posture of an army or soldier.

[Language] "The New Five Dynasties History Li Xiji Biography": "Jin Goma Iron; Practice in the Ming Dynasty. "

[Pronunciation] Ge; It can't be pronounced "."

[Shape discrimination] Ge; Can't write "Yi".

A magnificent and talented Jin Ge Iron Horse

[Antonym] Singing and dancing lightly makes the world peaceful.

[Usage] It is often used to describe the heroic atmosphere on the battlefield. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

[Structure] Combined type.

[Example] Xin Qiji, a patriotic poet in the Song Dynasty; Have had the experience of ~.

weaponry

Only d ā D ā dān qiāng pǐ mǎ m:?

[Interpretation] ① Single combat; Take a risk and go straight. 2 metaphor for doing things alone; No one helped. Also known as "single knife", "single knife" and "single knife".

[Language] The poem "Wujiang River" by Wang Chuzun of the Five Dynasties: "The soldiers scattered bows and defeated tigers; Single-handedly encircling. "

Lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely.

[antonym] There are many people and many troops.

[Usage] Generally used as subject, attribute and adverbial.

[Structure] Combined type.

[Example] Zhu Qiang ~ broke into Shenzhen; I want to do something earth-shattering

All by yourself