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Excuse me: What idioms are there in cages?
Idioms about "cage"

1, the idiom Pinyin of a bird in a cage:

Neo Roffin Lang

Idiom explanation:

Cage: a bird cage, which is a metaphor for the situation of not being free. The bird went into the cage. Metaphor into a trap, in trouble.

Idiom origin:

Yuan Shangzhong presented the third fold of "Taking Ling with a Single Whip": "Just like a fish drilling a screen, a bird pouncing on a cage."

2, the threshold ape cage bird idiom pinyin:

Yang yuanlong

Idiom explanation:

Threshold: a cage for wild animals. Apes and birds in cages. A metaphor for a bound person or thing.

Idiom origin:

Zhang Mingyi's "The Story of the Red Stroke": "Listen to his words and be generous. I don't think he is very wary, but it is difficult to get close in a cage."

3. Pinyin of idioms about caged birds and beasts:

Long Qin jane shaw

Idiom explanation:

Threshold: a cage for wild animals. A caged bird is a caged beast. Metaphor is a person who is detained without freedom.

Idiom origin:

Tang Li Fuyan's "Continued Snow Buddha Xuanzhi": "Its heart is happy, if the birds and beasts in the cage escape, I am like this."