[1.4.X] Fixed #17999 -- Restored the links to examples from models documentation. Refs #17605.

Backport of r17832 from trunk.


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@ -319,6 +319,8 @@ whatever you want. For example::
For details on accessing backwards-related objects, see the
:ref:`Following relationships backward example <backwards-related-objects>`.
For sample code, see the :doc:`Many-to-one relationship model example
</topics/db/examples/many_to_one>`.
Many-to-many relationships
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@ -366,10 +368,13 @@ form would let users select the toppings.
.. seealso::
:class:`~django.db.models.ManyToManyField` fields also accept a number of
extra arguments which are explained in :ref:`the model field reference
<manytomany-arguments>`. These options help define how the relationship
should work; all are optional.
See the :doc:`Many-to-many relationship model example
</topics/db/examples/many_to_many>` for a full example.
:class:`~django.db.models.ManyToManyField` fields also accept a number of
extra arguments which are explained in :ref:`the model field reference
<manytomany-arguments>`. These options help define how the relationship
should work; all are optional.
.. _intermediary-manytomany:
@ -555,6 +560,9 @@ can be made; see :ref:`the model field reference <ref-onetoone>` for details.
.. seealso::
See the :doc:`One-to-one relationship model example
</topics/db/examples/one_to_one>` for a full example.
:class:`~django.db.models.OneToOneField` fields also accept one optional argument
described in the :ref:`model field reference <ref-onetoone>`.