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What do you mean, stuck in prison?

Imprisoned: refers to the unfortunate people being put in prison (sympathy), sometimes refers to the good people being wronged, and can also refer to being in trouble or bound.

Pronunciation: sh ē sh ē shēn xiàn líng yǔ incarnation.

Lí ngy incarnation: (incarnation) It's a prison. The same "prison" prison: long-term in prison. Note: "fetters" can be used instead of "fetters": foot machinery and fetters.

Source: As for the guarding department, the punishment is forbidden, and the people and officials are kind. This is called criminal robbery. -"Everything is ready, three visits to the cottage"

As for the supervisor on duty who is in charge of punishment, if the soldiers and crabs will act arbitrarily, they will become the penalty experts who usurp power (from the sixteenth chapter of Han Feizi's Three Guards).

Extended data:

In prison. Synonym:

Be locked up and put in prison

Pronunciation: láng kāng rù yù Clanging: the sound of chains colliding. Cuff them and put them in jail.

The origin of the idiom: Chapter 2 of Zou Taofen's "The Pain of the Rest of My Life": "Breaking the rice bowl is an understatement. If it is heavier, it will be tied by the spy chief, put in jail or die."

It's light to ask him to resign, but if the circumstances are serious, handing him over to the spy master, tying him up and putting him in prison may not even save his life.

Examples of idioms:

1. It was not until the incident was exposed and he was jailed that he realized that Bai Gui could be ground and regretted it.

Finally, the corrupt official finally caught the news and went to prison.

Under the careful control of the police, the criminal finally got into the cage and went to prison.

Because of gambling, Xiao Wang was jailed from an excellent young man, and his depravity was thought-provoking.

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