be thrown into prison

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

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