The old horse knows the way, knows the way: road, road. It means that the old horse knows the road he has traveled.
The idiom comes from Han Feizi's Tan Lin: At the request of Yan State, Qi Huangong sent troops to attack Shanrong. Shanrong invaded Yan State, got lost, let the old horse go, and the troops followed the old horse to find a way out. An experienced person, rich in experience and familiar with the situation, can play a guiding role.
An old horse knows Chinese characters.
Chinese pinyin l m m m m m m m sh t ú
Idioms explain the old horse's path. Experienced people are familiar with things. Road: road, road.
Emotional color commendatory words
Synonyms are old school, old school, old school, old horse familiar, old horse familiar.
The antonym is old-fashioned, old-fashioned, ignorant and wet behind the ears.
Usage of idioms as subject and predicate; Include praise
Grammatical structure subject-predicate
The origin of the idiom "no evil in the forest"