Bull in front
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is j ī NJ ū m ǎ Ni ú, which means like Ma Niu putting on people's clothes. It refers to mindlessness and ignorance. From the south of Fu Shu Shu Cheng.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu's Fu Shu Shu Cheng Nan poem in the Tang Dynasty: "people do not understand the past and the present, horses and oxen wear a train."
Idiom usage
Used as an object, attribute, etc. He is tired of riding horses and oxen in front of his skirt, and he smiles and bathes monkeys in his clothes. Song of chaotianzi Guiyin by Wang Yuanheng in Yuan Dynasty
Bull in front
in guangdong dogs bark at the snow - yuè quǎn fèi xuě