Horse and cattle
Ma Su Niu Peng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǎ B ó Ni ú s ō u, which means to borrow something worthless. From Yipu Jieyu by Wang Shimao of Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Wang Shimao's Yipu Jieyu in the Ming Dynasty said, "Duzi is beautiful, but all the officials of the Bai family make elegant sounds, and Ma Su and Niu Bi are salty and melancholy, so the poem has changed a lot."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of something worthless
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Ma Bo Niu Peng
Antonym: Liancheng Zhibi
Horse and cattle
Report from the top to the bottom - shàng zhēng xià bào
The old road is not the same as the old one - shú lù qīng zhé
there is always a fair public opinion - zì yǒu gōng lùn
nobody else attended somebody 's funeral - qīng yíng diào kè
to see little of each other though living nearby - zhǐ chǐ tiān yá
make things worse by repeated delays - yī wù zài wù