A prison for all
Niujigonglao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ni ú J ì g ò NGL á o, which means that a bad person coexists with a wise person. It comes from the biography of Zhang Zai in the book of Jin.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin, biography of Zhang Zai: "if there is nothing to do, there will be a lot of strong and dull people, but there will be no long coat of rhinoceros leather to solve it. This is the same view of Zhu and Yu."
Idiom usage
It refers to both the wise and the foolish.
Analysis of Idioms
Cattle are the same as horses
A prison for all
Rhinoceros horned candle monster - xī jiǎo zhú guài
just a few words or a short note - piàn yán yī zì
press forward to the enemy's capital - zhí dǎo huáng lóng
If you know horsepower from afar, you will see people's heart for a long time - lù yáo zhī mǎ lì,shì jiǔ jiàn rén xīn
birds of a feather flock together - rén yǐ qún fēn
raise one 's arm in a call for action - rǎng bì yī hū