be chained and thrown into prison
Imprisonment, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l á NGD ā NgR ù y ù, which means to be locked up with a chain and put into prison. It's from the rest of my life in need.
Idiom explanation
Dangdang, chains. To be in prison means to be chained up and put into prison.
The origin of Idioms
The second chapter of Zou Taofen's the rest of his life in need: "breaking the rice bowl is an understatement. The more serious ones are tied up by the spy master, put in jail or die."
Analysis of Idioms
In prison
Idiom usage
To be in prison is to be in prison. He was killed because he was a rightist.
Chinese PinYin : láng kāng rù yù
be chained and thrown into prison
stick together through thick and thin. fēng yǔ gòng zhōu