The meaning of "Heavenly Horse and Unconstrained": the galloping of a horse is like flying in the sky, which often refers to the bold and unrestrained thinking and extraordinary.
Pinyin [tiān mǎ xíng kōng]
Explanation: Tianma gallops very fast; as if it is flying in the air. It is often used as a metaphor for poetry and prose to be bold and unrestrained. It often refers to people who are impetuous; not practical. It also means that it is unrealistic.
Sourced from Yuan·Liu Tingzhen's "Preface to the Collection of Poems of Sa Tianxi": "The reason why it is deified and transcends all other forms is almost like a horse flying in the sky with extraordinary steps."
Synonyms: free and unrestrained. , dragons and phoenixes dancing
Antonyms of restraining one's hands and feet, binding one's hands and feet
Creating sentences with a sky and a horse in the sky
1. Li Bai was talented and talented, and his writing was like a horse and a horse in the sky, all in one go.
2. In full view of the public, this young calligrapher is as free as a horse in the sky.
3. Don’t pay attention to your whims, random ideas, and unconstrained ideas.
4. Most of the fantasies are unrealistic.
5. These words are so well written, as if the sky and the sky are free.
6. I like to depict my wild fantasies with pen.
7. The paintings drawn by this child are as imaginative and very beautiful.