Rat arm and liverworm:
It is still called rat liverworm arm. It is said to be either a rat arm or a liver, which refers to the vagaries of the human world
rats scurry and bees pass away:
describes running away one after another
rats scurry and dogs steal:
Running and stealing like rats and dogs
Rat and wolf:
Describing a hasty escape
Rat belly and chicken intestines:
Still talking about rat-belly chicken intestines
Rat-belly chicken intestines:
It is a metaphor for the small size of human beings, which cannot accommodate people
Rat-belly cochlear intestines:
I still talk about rat belly and chicken intestines
Rat liver worm arm:
① The Chinese version of "Zhuangzi·The Great Master": "It is a great creation, and it will ridicule you? Will it ridicule you? Is it appropriate for you to be a rat's liver? Or an insect's arm? "The original meaning is that a person can be transformed into a rat's liver, an insect's arm and other humble things." Later, the "mouse-liver-worm arm" was used as a metaphor for a humble person or thing. ②Refers to uncontrollable changes
Rat and fox trails:
Metaphors for people’s sneaky whereabouts
Rat’s eyes are short-sighted:
Metaphors for people’s short-sightedness. Little knowledge
Rat bites and insect bites:
Rat bites and insect infestations
Rat bites and insect infestations:
Rat bites and insect infestations
p>The rat relies on the society to show its power:
The rat relies on the earth temple to show off its power. It is a metaphor for the monarch and his ministers to rely on the monarch's power to act unscrupulously. "Han Feizi·Wai Chu Shuo" (top right) in the text: "Have you ever seen your husband working as a social worker? He painted the trees, and the rats penetrated them and dug holes in them. If they were smoked, they would be afraid of burning them, and if they were irrigated, they would be afraid of being painted. This is The reason why social rats are not allowed is that today, if the officials are not punished, the law will be disturbed, and if they are punished, the monarch will be uneasy, and they will be kept. This is also a country where rats steal dogs."
Robbery:
①A metaphor for petty theft or small-scale robbery and harassment. ②Refers to a small group of thieves
Rat steals and dog steals:
①Same as "rat steals and dog steals". ② Refers to inappropriate behavior between men and women. ③A metaphor for being sneaky and despicable. ④ Refers to petty and inferior people:
A word that despises others. Refers to a despicable and humble person
The teeth of a rat and a sparrow:
Referring to a dispute
A rat entering an ox's horns:
A metaphor for the strengthening of power Getting smaller and smaller
Rat excrement soup:
A metaphor for adding bad things, thus destroying the original beautiful things
Rat heart and wolf lung:
Describes a sinister and vicious heart
Looking for a sheep in a rat's den:
A metaphor for an ineffective approach
Rat-toothed bird's horn:
① "Poetry·Zhaonan·Xinglu": "Who said that a bird has no horns, why can it penetrate my house? Who said that a woman has no home, why can she rush me to prison... Who says that a rat has no teeth, how can it penetrate my house? Who says that a mouse has no teeth, how can it penetrate my house? The girl has no family, why should I file a lawsuit?" It originally meant that rape and assault caused a lawsuit. Later, "mouse teeth and bird horns" were used as a metaphor for violent forces. ②Refers to lawsuits or trivial matters that cause disputes
Cat-headed rat scurrying:
Describes the embarrassment of escaping in a hurry
Insect-armed rat liver:
It means that creation takes shape and changes indefinitely, and people can also become insignificant insects. Only by adapting to the circumstances can we adapt to everything we encounter. "Zhuangzi·The Great Master": "Do you think of you as the liver of a rat? Do you think of you as the arm of an insect?" Cheng Xuan Yingshu: "Sigh for his great creation, his selflessness, occasionally being a human being, and suddenly regressing. I don't know where to go. No matter how you turn it into something, turn your five treasures into the liver of a rat, or turn your four branches into the arms of an insect. If you go there, you will be suitable for everything."
A rat crosses the street, and everyone is there. Shout and beat:
Metaphor for people or things that harm others, everyone hates them
City fox and community rat:
Fox in the hole in the city wall, fox in the community mouse. It is a metaphor for a person who has something to rely on and does evil things. The book "Yanzi Chunqiu·Wen Shangjiu" says: "If you bundle up the wood and paint it, the rats will go to the place to entrust it. If you smoke it, you may burn the wood, and if you irrigate it, you may destroy the paint. This is why the rat cannot be killed. , because of the society.
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The dog is arrogant and the mouse is crouching:
A metaphor for sometimes being arrogant and sometimes hiding
A foolish rat dragging the ginger:
A metaphor for someone who is not smart Asking for trouble
As timid as a mouse:
The Chinese version of "Book of Wei·Tianci Biography of King Ruyin" says: "Speaking like a hundred tongues, one is as timid as a mouse. "After that, "cowardly as a mouse" or "cowardly as a mouse" is used to describe one who is extremely timid
A mouse drinking from a river:
A metaphor for limited desires
Serving Rat scurrying:
Fleeing in embarrassment. Rebel
Dog-headed and rat-brained:
Metaphor for a slave
Lonely rotten rat:
Metaphor for a humble and insignificant person or thing
A rat crossing the street:
A metaphor for a bad person that everyone hates and doing bad things
A fox running like a rat:
Describing the appearance of running away in embarrassment
The fox hides behind the mouse:
It lurks under cover like a fox and mouse, describing the state of a bad guy who has lost power and hides timidly
The fox hides behind a mouse:
Describes the appearance of being groveling to please others
Ji Bee and She Rat:
The bees that live in Ji Temple and the rats in She Temple are metaphors for bad guys who use their power to do evil but are difficult to get rid of<. /p>
Advancing and retreating:
Advancing and retreating undecidedly; hesitating
Wolf running and rat running:
Describes running around in a hurry.
Wolf runs and rat steals:
Describes bad guys causing trouble everywhere
Snake in and rat out:
Metaphor for secretive actions
Snake and rat pace:
Describe timidity and caution
Lord of birds and dig rats:
① It means to set up a net to catch birds and dig holes to catch rats when the food is exhausted. To satisfy hunger ② Metaphor of trying every means to raise money
Horse catching mice:
Metaphor of being in a hurry
Cat crying mouse:
Metaphor False compassion
Cats and mice sleep together:
Also known as "cats and mice cohabiting". Cats and mice sleep together or live together. It is a metaphor for collusion between superiors and subordinates.
The cat and the mouse sleep together:
Also known as "the cat and the mouse share the same breast". In June of the 13th year of the 18th year of the Wuxu Period, the cats and mice of Zhao Gui's family, who were soldiers in the Longyou County of Baiyuan, did not harm each other, so the Jiedu envoy Zhu Si caged them as a sacrifice. Prime Minister Chang Gun led his officials to express their congratulations. Cui Youfu, a member of Zhongshushe, said: "This thing has lost its nature... cats eat mice, which is recorded in the sacrificial scriptures. It can eliminate harm and benefit, even if it is small, it must be recorded." In today's cat-versus-rats situation, why are the officials in law not diligent in attacking evil, and the officials in border areas not diligent in defending the enemy? ’” "New Tang Book·Five Elements Chronicles One": "In November of the first year of Longshuo, cats and mice lived together in Luozhou. The rat hides and hides like a thief, and the cat is responsible for catching and gnawing. But it is the same as the rat, like a thief who abandons his position and tolerates adultery. "Also: "In the tenth month of the first year of Tianbao, the cat and mouse in Wei County had the same milk. Those who have the same breast are better than the same place. "The ancients believed that cats catching mice and lawsuits catching thieves have the same nature. If a cat and a mouse live together or have the same breast, it is a sign that the lawsuit will dethrone the job and allow rape. Later, it was used as a metaphor that the top and bottom are working together, and the odors are the same
Cat and mouse sleep together :
Also called "cats and mice live together". "Old Tang Book·Five Elements Chronicles": "(Dali) In June of the 13th year of the Wuxu Period, Long Youqian." The cats and mice of Zhao Gui's family, who were soldiers in Yuanxian County, did not harm each other, so Zhu Si, the envoy of Jiedu, presented them in a cage. Prime Minister Chang Gun led his officials to express their congratulations. Cui Youfu, a member of Zhongshushe, said: "This thing has lost its nature... the cat eats mice, which is recorded in the sacrificial canon because it can eliminate harm and benefit, even if it is small, it must be recorded." In today's cat-versus-rats situation, how can it be that the officials in the law are not diligent in attacking evil, and the officials in border areas are not diligent in defending the enemy? ’” "New Tang Book·Five Elements Chronicles One": "In November of the first year of Longshuo, cats and mice lived together in Luozhou. The rat hides and hides like a thief, and the cat is responsible for catching and gnawing. But it is the same as the rat, like a thief who abandons his position and tolerates adultery. "Also: "In the tenth month of the first year of Tianbao, the cat and mouse in Wei County had the same milk. Those who have the same breast are better than the same place. "The ancients believed that a cat catching mice and a lawsuit catching a thief are of the same nature. If a cat and a mouse live together or have the same breast, it is a sign that the lawsuit will dethrone one's position and allow rape.
Later, it was used as a metaphor that the top and bottom are working together and have the same smell.
Cats and mice feed together:
Cats and mice feed together. It can also be used as a metaphor for the collusion between the upper and lower levels and the smell of the same thing
The rats in the village:
It used to be called an area where folk customs are weak and gangsters are rampant
Looking like rats:
①The eyes of a mouse are short-sighted. Describe short-sightedness. ②Looking around like a mouse, describing improper behavior
A bird is frightened and a mouse is running away:
It is used to describe running away in fear
A mouse is running away with its head in hand:
Describes running away in embarrassment. The language version of "Historical Records·Biographies of the Marquis of Huaiyin": "Defending Kuai Tong said: 'King Changshan carried King Xiang on his back, took Xiang's infant head and fled, and fled back to the King of Han.'"
Poor rat biting the raccoon dog:
It is still said that a trapped beast is still fighting. A cornered mouse will bite a cat. It is a metaphor for people who are forced too much. Even if they are out of power, they will still resist.
Bird horns and rat teeth:
This means forcing a woman to get married and causing a prison lawsuit. Later, it generally refers to prison litigation and quarrels. The text "Poetry·Zhaonan·Xinglu": "Who said that a bird has no horns, why can it penetrate my house? Who said that a woman has no home, why can she rush me to prison?" Also: "Who said that a rat has no teeth, how can it penetrate my house?" Who said that a woman has no family, why should she sue me quickly? "Kong Yingdashu said: "This violent man violated the virgin woman. The woman refused to obey, so the man sued her, so the chaste woman was against her. This is what she said." p>
The eyes of birds and the steps of mice:
Metaphor of extreme fear
Ten rats in the same den:
Metaphor of gathering bad guys in one place to kill them all Annihilate
The two ends of the first rat:
Hesitant, wavering and undecided
Throwing a rat-proof weapon:
It is a metaphor for wanting to eliminate harm and achieve something Scruples. "Public Security Policy" written by Jia Yi of the Han Dynasty: "There is a proverb: 'If you want to throw a rat into the pot, avoid the pot.' This is a good advice. When a rat is close to a pot, you are still afraid of throwing it, for fear of hurting the pot, especially if the noble minister is close to the master. "Huh!"
Pheasant and rat flee:
It means hiding in fear and fleeing in panic
Five skills of Wu rat:
Metaphorical skills Although there are many, there is no essence.
The owl is singing and the rat is violent:
The owl is chirping and the rat is violent. Metaphor for the arrogance of evil people
Ants and rats are frightened:
Describes the enemy troops fleeing in terror
Ants and rats are rotten:
Ants gather and stink. , rat sweet rot. It is a metaphor for following people's influence and chasing fame and fortune
Drinking River Mole:
It is a metaphor for people who have very limited needs or income. "Zhuangzi·Xiaoyaoyou": "A rat drinks from the river, but its belly is full."
Flies camp and mice peek:
Camping around like flies, scurrying around like rats Peeping. A metaphor for being greedy and shameless.
Sneaky and sneaky:
Describing a sneaky look
Sneaky and sneaky The evil appearance
Deer head and rat eyes:
The head of the deer is small and pointed, and the eyes of the rat are small and round. This originally describes a person's humble appearance, and later it is often used to describe a person's appearance. , Ill-intentioned
Deer-headed rat eyes:
The deer head is shaved off and the bones are exposed, and the rat eyes are small and round. Describes a person's humble appearance. Later, it was often used to describe a person's appearance and evil intentions.
A rat-throwing weapon:
It is still said that a rat-throwing weapon