1. Ground rats run around the south of the Yangtze River, and they often see little while walking.
2. The mouse in the bellows is very angry.
3. Don’t touch the rat in the antique shop.
4. When a mouse enters the mousetrap, it is not far from death.
5. The mice in the monk’s temple listen to many scriptures.
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Formation
Slang is one of the idioms, which refers to sentences that are conventional, widely popular, and have concise images. From a broad perspective, colloquialisms include proverbs, idioms (quotations), idiomatic expressions and commonly used spoken idioms, but do not include dialect words, colloquial words, idioms in written language, or famous aphorisms in famous books;
From a narrow sense, colloquialism is one of the genres with its own characteristics, which is different from proverbs and idioms, but some colloquialisms are somewhere in between. Common sayings come from a wide range of sources, not only from the oral creations of the people, but also related to famous poems, aphorisms, historical allusions, etc.