In China and around the world, "commuting by horse" often becomes an interesting news story. But after careful consideration, riding a horse makes sense! The benefits of commuting by horse are: 1. Save money. A mid-range car costs 100,000 yuan, while a mid-range horse costs only 10,000 yuan. Monthly car expenses amount to 3,000 yuan, but for a horse, it's just 500 yuan. No annual inspection, license plates, maintenance, fuel, violation fines, parking fees, or road maintenance fees required. If you run a red light, the electronic eye can only stare helplessly... 6. Boost male virility. Whether it's the historical prosperity of various Chinese ethnic groups or the research findings in sports physiology, both indicate that horseback riding can enhance male virility—physically and psychologically, for individuals and for the nation! (Refer to the history of Han, Tang, Liao, Xia, Yuan, and Qing dynasties, and the article in *Horse Industry*—"Men, Sex, and Horse Riding".) A nation must not suffer from impotence, nor should a country! Horseback riding restores the physical strength of the prosperous Han and Tang dynasties, recreating the glory of the vigorous Yuan and Qing dynasties! President Hu once pointed out in his political report: "...for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation!"