Cage bird and ape
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó ngni à Oji à NYU á n, which means to refer to a person who is detained without freedom. It comes from Shanzhong and yuanjiu because of the title book.
Idiom explanation
[name] cage ape
[Pinyin] l ó ngni à Oji à NYU á n
[explanation] birds in cages and apes in cages. It refers to a person who is in custody and has no freedom.
[source] Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem: "when did the birds and apes meet in the cage?"
As an object or attribute, it refers to a person who has no freedom
Bird in cage
Idiom information
Explanation of idiom: bird in cage, ape in cage. It refers to a person who is in custody and has no freedom.
Degree of common use: rare
Emotional color: derogatory words
Grammatical usage: as object and attribute; with derogatory meaning
Idiom structure: United
Time of birth: ancient times
Chinese PinYin : lóng niǎo jiàn yuán
Cage bird and ape
enrich oneself at others ' expense. sǔn rén féi jǐ
Burn the boat and break the cauldron. fén zhōu pò fǔ
make use of an opportunity to achieve one 's end. shùn shuǐ tuī zhōu