of men shouting and horses neighing
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é NY ǔ m ǎ s ī, which means to describe the scene of chaos or excitement. From "send judge Wei to get rain Zhongshan".
The origin of Idioms
Lu Lun, Tang Dynasty, wrote in his book "sending judge Wei to get the rain in Zhongshan": "if you can't hear people's words, you can have a long way in the clouds."
Idiom usage
To describe a noisy scene
Examples
But Xia Houyuan's army, after crossing the mountain, saw heavy fog hanging in the air and heard that they were afraid of ambush and urged the troops to take action. The 67th chapter of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
People shout and horses hiss
of men shouting and horses neighing
sudden spurt of vitality prior to collapse - huí guāng fǎn zhào
suffer from both poverty and sickness - pín bìng jiāo pò
topple the mountains and overturn the seas - pái shān dǎo hǎi