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Famous aphorisms about the word rat

The famous aphorisms about the word rat include:

1. Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty said, "The owl sings and the yellow mulberry grows, and the wild rat digs into the chaotic hole."

2. Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty wrote "The coyotito in the grass is infested, and one day one will be frightened and injured".

3. Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty wrote "Suddenly I heard a gathering of hungry birds, and glanced down at the clouds fighting for rotten rats."

4. Lu You of the Song Dynasty wrote, "Jia Yong is able to empty a mouse's hole, but his military service is more than just walking in the guts."

5. Gong Xu of the Ming Dynasty wrote: "The lights suddenly stopped and the hungry rats came out of their dens to chirp. I chewed books, turned pots and jars over, and I was so frightened that I couldn't dream. The raccoon slave Tu'er praised the cicada in his mouth. , But I know that I am full of food and sleep all night long. It is really ridiculous that the fool is clumsy, and his head is covered with cloth and he meows like a cat."

5. Zha Shenxing of the Qing Dynasty wrote: "The frost is pressing down and crows are crows, and the moon is startling, and the night is arrogant and hungry rats are lighting up."