be thrown into prison
To be in prison, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi à NSH à NL í ngy à, which means to be in prison. From Mao Zedong's "orders and talks for the South Anhui Incident".
Idiom explanation
Entrapment: detention, loss of freedom of movement; imprisonment: prison. To be put in prison.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's "orders and talks issued for the South Anhui Incident" said: "this time I was ordered to move northward, but I was suddenly attacked by the pro Japanese conspiracy, and I was exhausted and injured, and I was in prison."
Idiom usage
To be put in prison
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: trapped in a trap
Chinese PinYin : xiàn shēn líng yǔ
be thrown into prison
the determination to win victory and the courage to surmount every difficulty. yú gōng yí shān
covered all over with wounds and scars. chuāng yí mǎn mù