A train of oxen and horses
Niumajin train, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ni ú m ǎ J ī NJ ú, which means that people act like animals. It's from Qiuhu playing with his wife.
The origin of Idioms
Shideyu of Yuan Dynasty: the third fold of Qiuhu playing with his wife: "I scold you for wearing a monkey crown and a train." In Yuan Dynasty, the first fold of Wu Mingshi's "raising a case to raise eyebrows" is: "the Qiao men and women who teach humanity are just the train of oxen and horses."
Discrimination of words
Beast in clothes
Chinese PinYin : niú mǎ jīn jú
A train of oxen and horses
achieve mastery through a comprehensive study of the subject. róng huì guàn tōng
show oneself in one's true colors. yuán xíng bì lù
new problems crop up unexpectedly. jié wài shēng zhī