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What do you mean, you and I are both cattle and horses?
It means that you and I are both working and driven people, and we can't resist like cattle and horses.

According to the query of Encyclopedia, we can often see the word "ox and horse" on the Internet. There are two interpretations of the word "ox and horse". One is simply that people are engaged in labor and cannot resist like cattle and horses. Such remarks are generally self-deprecating. Some people say that you and I are both cattle and horses, and that's what I mean here. It's not a curse, it's just hard to say. Another kind of "cow and horse" is that a person is nothing, garbage and weak chicken. The "ox and horse" here is an ironic stalk, which means "garbage". Therefore, you and I are both engaged in labor and driven by people, and we can't resist like cattle and horses.