1. Words, idioms, sayings, jokes, and advertising slogans related to the word "rat".
Words: Year of the rat, rat, white rat, squirrel, rat cage...
Idioms: Rat with head, scurry, insect, arm, liver, fox, city, fox, community, rat, crow, rat, owl, rat, and crouch
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A rat turns around and runs around, as cowardly as a rat. A rat with its head in front runs around as an orphan, a rotten rat, a hamster rat
A dog catches a rat, a dog steals a rat, and a rat steals a rat's head across the street.
A dog steals a rat, steals a fox, runs away, a rat runs around, a fox hides behind a fox, a rat hides behind a fox and rat's followers
A rat digs into a house to beg a rat to trespass with ghosts and behaves like a fox and rat
Wolf Rats run and steal, birds dig rats, two rats fight in their burrows, rats cross the street
A wolf is greedy, a rat steals, a wolf-eyed rat-browed gaze is like a mouse, a cat cries, a mouse and a cat live together
A cat and a mouse sleep together. Rats and breasts, country rats, soil rats, country rats fighting horses and catching mice
Birds are frightened, rats are scurrying, birds are frightened, rats are scurrying, holding their heads, rats are scurrying, bird horns, rat teeth, bird eyes, mouse steps
Poor rats are eating raccoons. Rats fight for rat arms, rat livers, rats scurry away, rats scurry and dogs steal
Rats scurry, wolves run, rats steal dogs, rat belly chicken intestines, rat belly chicken intestines, rat belly cochlear intestines
Rat liver worm arm Rat tracks, fox tracks, rat eyes, short-sighted rats, deer heads, rat heads, deer heads
Rats, rodents, and beetles pierce, rats, beetles, and beetles. Rats are rich in society.
Rats steal, dogs steal, rats steal. Dogs steal the teeth of rats and sparrows, and rats enter the horns of cows
In Sherat City, the head of a fox and a rat are in trouble. The first rat is on both ends, three snakes, seven rats, and ten rats in the same hole
Rat feces are dirty Rat excrement pollutes rats, steals dogs, steals snake heads, rat eyes, rat heart, wolf lungs
Rat burrows, looking for sheep, rat teeth, bird horns, throwing rat traps, throwing rat taboos, the rat's skills are poor
The five skills of the rat Techniques of the Wu Mouse: The mole drinks from the river. The rat has its skin and drinks from the river. The mole
The ant destroys the rat and uses raccoon bait to kill the rat. The raccoon kills the rat. The raccoon kills the rat.
The raccoon kills the rat. Rats drink from the river, flies camp, rats peek at pheasants, rats scurry, owls chirp, rat storms
Thief eyebrows, rat eyes, throwing rat traps to catch rats, cats, deer heads, rat eyes, thieves heads, rat brains
As the saying goes: Use raccoons to catch rats; Ice causes rope.
When a mouse crosses the street, everyone shouts to beat it. Digging for a mouse, wolves and mice scurry
Joke: The mouse went to the toilet
The mouse went to the toilet and saw the bear there, too frightened to say anything. The bear glanced at the mouse and said: "Are you going to shed your fur?" The mouse trembled and said nothing. The bear asked again: "Are you losing your fur, you?" The mouse said tremblingly: "No..."
The bear grabbed the mouse and wiped it *** and left!
The Mouse with Mousse
The female mouse suspected that her husband was having an affair, so she followed her husband to the grass. After a while, a hedgehog came out of the hole. The mother mouse grabbed the hedgehog and said, "Damn it, you said you didn't have an affair? Who are you trying to seduce by applying so much mousse?"
Cat and Mouse
Because of financial difficulties, the cat was Forced to work in a bar owned by Fox. One day, the mouse insisted on having the cat drink with him, but the cat refused to comply. The mouse said angrily: "Back then, you chased me to death, but now I'm here, and you're so serious!"
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Once, a big mouse and a little mouse were walking outside the cave. Suddenly, a cat blocked the entrance of the cave and pounced with its teeth and claws. The mouse ran as fast as he could, and the cat chased him hard. Just when everything was at an end, the little mouse turned back and shouted at the cat: "Woof woof". The cat was actually scared away. The big mouse boasted: "Okay, I can also do it, it's awesome!" The little mouse wiped his sweat and sighed: "It seems that mastering a foreign language is very important!"
Cat catches mouse
A mouse was chased by a cat and strayed into a flower shop. The mouse found that there was no way to escape, so he picked up a bouquet of roses as a weapon and resisted tenaciously.
The cat was stunned for a moment, lowered his head immediately, and said shyly: "Damn it, it's too sudden..."
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2. Common sayings about rats
1. Ground rats run around the south of the Yangtze River, and they are often seen while walking.
2. The mouse in the bellows is very angry.
3. Don’t touch the mice 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.
(2) Extended reading of idioms and sayings about the word rat:
Formation
A proverb is one of the idioms, which refers to something that is conventional, widely popular, and has a concise image. statement. 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;
In 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.
3. Idioms and idioms with the word rat
Idioms with the word rat Auspicious idioms for the Year of the Rat
The rat is noble in society. The rat shows its prestige by virtue of the earth temple. 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 as a social worker? He paints the trees, and rats penetrate them and dig holes in them. If they are smoked, they are afraid of burning the wood, and if they are irrigated, they are 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 king will be uneasy, and they will be kept. This is also the state's social rats."
Robbery ① refers to thieves or small-scale robbery and harassment. ② Refers to small groups of thieves.
Rat steals and dog steals ① Same 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 being petty and inferior.
The words of the rat-finch people who look down upon others. It's called a humble and humble person.
Rat and bird’s teeth refer to disputes.
A rat gets into an ox's horns, which means that one's power is getting smaller and smaller.
Rat excrement soup is a metaphor for adding bad things, thereby destroying the original beautiful things.
Rats steal and dogs steal. Same as "rats steal and dogs steal".
Rat heart and wolf lung describe a sinister and vicious person.
Seeking sheep in a mouse's den is a metaphor for an ineffective approach.
Rat-toothed Bird Horns ① "Poetry? Zhaonan? Xinglu": "Who says that the bird has no horns, why can it penetrate my house? Who says that the woman has no home, why can she rush me to prison... Who says that the rat has no horns? Teeth, why do you want to pierce my teeth? Who said that a woman has no family, why should I sue? "It was originally said that assault caused disputes. Later, "rat teeth and bird horns" were used as a metaphor for Japanese power. ②Refers to litigation or trivial matters that cause disputes.
Throwing a rat-proof weapon is a metaphor for wanting to get rid of harm but having 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! ”
The taboo of throwing rats is called “the taboo of throwing rats”.
The five skills of the Wu Rat are many but not perfect.
The enigmatic mouse's remark
A mouse crossing the street - everyone shouts to beat him
Catching a mouse in an antique shop - it is difficult to start
The mouse sleeps with the cat - practice courage
·The mouse is full of three fights-full of evil
·The mouse jumps on the piano-talking (playing)
·The mouse takes a wife - a small fight
·The mouse climbs the incense burner - touches the dust
·The mouse sleeps in the cat's nest - brings a bite of meat
·The old hen makes friends with the weasel - no good end
·The mouse sleeps in the cat's nest - a mouthful of meat is given (a metaphor for no effort and an unexpected harvest)
·The mouse drills Bellows - receiving criticism from both ends (a metaphor for receiving complaints or censure from two sides. Or not being able to please both ends)
·The mouse got into the horns of a bull - getting tighter and tighter (a metaphor for becoming less and less well-off)
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·The mice cannot keep overnight food - it is delicious (a metaphor for greedy mouth and lazy hands)
·A hundred mice bite the cat - no one dares to eat
·The weasel steals Chicken - specializes in this business
·Weasel's butt - can't fart well (metaphorically can't say good things)
·Weasel pays New Year's greetings to Chicken - has no good intentions ( A metaphor for being friendly and kind on the surface, but actually having sinister intentions)
·The weasel gives birth to cubs - one litter is not as good as the next (a metaphor for one generation being inferior to the next)
·The weasel crawling into the chimney - the darker it gets, the darker it gets. (A metaphor for getting deeper and deeper. Or becoming more and more ugly)
·The weasel and the chicken are old cousins ??- not a good relationship (a metaphor for having bad intentions)
·The weasel pulling the chicken- There is no return (a metaphor for going and never coming back)
·The weasel looks at the chicken - the more it looks at the chicken, the more rare it becomes (a metaphor for trusting a bad person and giving him the convenience of cheating)
< p> ·The weasel scolded the fox - none of them are good goods (a metaphor for not having any good things)·The little mouse got into the kettle - visited the lake (kettle) to enjoy the scenery
·Kill a mouse and feed it to a cat - if you annoy one, you will be happy (a metaphor for offending someone and making friends with one)
·A chicken gives New Year greetings to a weasel - throwing yourself into a trap (a metaphor for asking for misfortune)
·The cat catches the mouse - an ancestral craft
·The cat catches the mouse and the dog guards the door - everyone keeps their duties (a metaphor for internal affairs, everyone has their own responsibilities)
·Throwing boiling water on the rat - the skin will peel off even if it is not dead (the metaphor is very disastrous)
·The rat in the gutter - dare not come in the open and secretly
·covered with oil A mouse dives into the fire - how can it have an easy life? (It means life is very difficult. Or very uncomfortable)
·A lark and a kangaroo - can sing and dance
·Suzhou rats walked through Hangzhou and ate - they lost weight as they walked
·The mice in the pot hall - dejected
·Throwing soup at the mice - all the mice will die
·The body trembles when the cat meows - as timid as a mouse
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·The weasel greets the rooster-no good intentions
·The weasel drills into the chimney-the more it drills, the darker it gets
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·The weasel and the chicken are old cousins ??- not good friends
·The weasel pulls the chicken - there is no return
·The weasel looks at the chicken - the more it looks, the rarer it gets
·The chicken pays New Year greetings to the weasel - falling into a trap
·Those born in the year of the rat - can be eaten but not taken
·The rat in the antique shop - cannot be touched
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· Rats cannot keep food overnight - delicious
· Rats in grain stores - more harmful than helpful
· Rats covered in oil dive into the fire - How can it be easier?
·The cat catches the mouse and the dog watches the door - .
Everyone plays his part
·The mortar visits relatives - coming and going
·The mortar drags the pumpkin - what to do
·The rat between the mortars - sharp teeth in the mouth Lee
Proverbs related to mice (birds and mice in Taiwanese)
1. The sight of a bird and mouse eating oil
means that the mouse sees a lighted lamp. Oil lamp, ran to steal the oil inside, only saw the oil in front of him, but did not pay attention to the danger of being arrested behind him. The extended metaphor only focused on the profit in front of him, regardless of the safety behind him.
2. Birds and mice swam across the stream, and everyone drank and took pictures
Swim: The Taiwanese pronunciation of "Qiu" means "you". Drink: shout. Beat: hit.
People say that people who specialize in stealing, do not do their job properly, engage in illegal activities, and are shady are called rats. It can be seen that rats are hated by people. Rats swim across the stream, getting soaked all over, and they are not fast and are easily caught. When someone catches and beats him, he is like a rat crossing the street. Everyone shouts and beats him. It describes a person who causes public outrage and is hated and suppressed by everyone.
3. Zao Qiao Birds and Rats
Zao Qiao: feet, Zao Qiao: kitchen.
A kitchen mouse specializes in eating leftover vegetables, rice or kitchen leftovers. It is a metaphor for a person who specializes in stealing food.
4. Birds and mice at the bottom of the stream
It is a metaphor for people who steal sand and gravel from rivers for profit.
5. Birds and mice on the top of the mountain
It is a metaphor for the illegal people who specialize in illegally cutting down trees on the mountain and selling them for profit.
6. When the bird and mouse break the crucible
When the bird and mouse: Set a trap to catch the mouse. Break: to break. Crucible: Utensils such as pots and pans. For example: rice pot (rice pot), flower pot (flower pot). It means that if you want to catch mice, you are afraid of breaking the pot or basin, that is, you will throw a rat trap.
7. Birds and mice at the bottom of the coffin - noisy to death
Afterwords. When rats make noise in a coffin, they are disturbing the dead. The noise to death is a metaphor for living people being disturbed to death.
8. Birds and rats in the tomb - dirty dead people
Afterwords. Tombs: tombs, tombs, are tombs where the dead are buried. Dirty: mischievous, noisy, disturbing. Nasty people: noisy and annoying to death.
The meaning of this sentence is the same as the previous sentence.
9. Birds and mice do not dare to eat cat milk
Mice do not dare to eat cat milk, because if a mouse eats cat milk, it is like a sheep entering a tiger's mouth, which is very dangerous. For example, the two have different identities. Or they are hostile and dare not get close to them, lest they put themselves in danger.
10. Feeding birds and mice biting cloth bags
Raising mice and biting cloth bags is a metaphor for attracting wolves into the house or appeasing and fostering adultery, which will eventually lead to physical harm.
11. Birds and mice move ginger
The mice saw the ginger and moved it away, but they did not dare to eat the ginger due to its spicy smell, and were reluctant to throw it away, so they moved it around. The place is uncertain, describing people who often move around and have no fixed place
12. No bird or mouse is brave
It means that a person is very timid, that is, as timid as a mouse.
4. Words and idioms about rats
Words: year of the rat, rat, white rat, squirrel, rat cage...
Idioms: head-holding rat, running insect, arm rat In Gancheng Fox Society, rats, crows, and rats are addicted to rats. Rats crouch down
Rats turn around and scurry as timidly as rats. Rats with their heads on their backs scurry around solitary chicks, rotting rats, and official hamster rats.
Dogs catch rats. Dogs steal rats. A rat crossing the street, a lonely guinea pig, a rotting rat, a dog-headed rat brain
A dog steals a rat, steals a fox, runs around, a rat scurries, a fox hides behind a rat, a fox hides, a rat lurks behind a fox and rat’s followers
A rat from a bee society digs into a house to beg for a rat. The treacherous ghost walks like a fox and mouse
The wolf rushes and the rat steals, the bird digs up the rat, the two rats fight against the burrow, the rat crosses the street
The wolf is greedy, the rat steals, the wolf's eyes, the rat's eyebrows look like a rat, a cat cries, a rat cat Rats live together
Cats and rats sleep together. Cats and rats sleep together. Country rats and soil rats. Country rats fight with horses and catch mice.
Birds are frightened, rats are scurrying, birds are frightened, rats are scurrying, mice are holding their heads, rats are scurrying, horned rat-toothed finches are Mouse steps
Rats gnaw, birds and rats fight, rats arm and liver, rats scurry, bees die, rats scurry and dogs steal
Rats scurry, wolves run, rats steal dogs, steal rat belly, chicken intestines, rat belly, chicken intestines Rat abdominal cochlear intestine
Rat liverworm, arm, rat trace, fox trace, rat eye, rat eye, deer head, rat head, deer head
Rat rodent penetrates rat rodent penetrates rat, rodent beetle corrodes rat, beetles corrodes rat. Society's Nobles
Rats steal dogs, rats steal dogs, rats and sparrows, rats and sparrows' teeth, rats get into horns
Society Rat City, the fox, the rat head, the first rat, the two ends, the three snakes, the seven Ten rats share the same den
Rat excrement makes filthy soup. Rat excrement makes filthy soup. Rat steals dogs and steals snake heads, rat eyes, rat heart, wolf lungs
Rat burrows look for sheep, rat teeth, sparrow horns, throw rat traps, throw rat traps. Wu Mouse has no skills
Wu Mouse has five skills. Wu Mouse has skills. Mouse drinks from the river. Mouse has its skin and drinks from the river. Mole
Ant defeats the rat and uses raccoon bait. Rat uses civet to rat. The raccoon catches the rat
Use the raccoon to reach the rat, gnaw the rat, drink from the river, fly camp, rat peek, pheasant, duck, rat, owl, and rat storm
Thieving eyebrows, rat eyes, throwing a rat trap to catch rats, taking a cat, deer head, rat eye, thieving head, rat brain
As the saying goes: Use raccoons to kill rats, use ice to kill ropes.
When a mouse crosses the street, everyone shouts to beat it. Digging for a mouse, wolves and mice scurry
Joke: The mouse went to the toilet
The mouse went to the toilet and saw the bear there, too frightened to say anything. The bear glanced at the mouse and said: "Are you going to shed your fur?" The mouse trembled and said nothing. The bear asked again: "Are you losing your hair?" The mouse said tremblingly: "No..."
The bear grabbed the mouse and wiped it *** and left!
The Mouse Applying Mousse
The female mouse suspected that her husband was having an affair, so she followed her husband to the grass. After a while, a hedgehog came out of the hole. The female mouse grabbed the hedgehog and said, "Damn it, you said you didn't have an affair? Who are you trying to seduce with so much mousse?"
Cat and Mouse
Because of financial difficulties, the cat was Forced to work in a bar owned by Fox. One day, the mouse insisted on having the cat drink with him, but the cat refused to comply. The mouse said angrily: "Back then, you chased me to death, but now I'm here, and you're so serious!"
Foreign Languages It's so important
Once, a big mouse and a little mouse were walking outside the cave. Suddenly, a cat blocked the entrance of the cave and pounced with its teeth and claws. The mouse ran as fast as he could, and the cat chased him hard. Just when everything was at an end, the little mouse turned back and shouted at the cat: "Woof woof". The cat was actually scared away. The big mouse boasted: "Okay, I can also do it, it's awesome!" The little mouse wiped his sweat and sighed: "It seems that mastering a foreign language is very important!"
Cat Catch Mouse
A mouse was chased by a cat and strayed into a flower shop. The mouse found that there was no way to escape, so he picked up a bouquet of roses as a weapon and resisted tenaciously.
The cat was stunned for a moment, lowered his head immediately, and said shyly: "Damn it, it's too sudden..."
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5. Idioms and sayings about rats (no less than 5)
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Rats crossing the street - everyone shouts to beat them: describing a difficult situation.
The rat weighs on the scale - claiming to be oneself: specifically describing oneself as being beyond one's capabilities.
Pulling out snakes from a mouse cellar: describing things that are complicated and difficult to handle.
Rats and wolves give birth to mice - one generation is worse than the other: Rats and weasels are the same kind as rats, but they are larger and have golden hair. Their appearance and reputation are better than that of rats. Of course, they give birth to rats. A step back.
Riding a mouse to perform tricks - a wooden man using a pony to use swords and guns: the metaphor is not impressive enough.
The lion catches the mouse - overqualified: used to describe not being reused.
A rat licks a cat's fart - seeking death: a metaphor for asking for trouble.
The cat cries over the mouse - false compassion: describes people's hypocrisy of benevolence and righteousness.
A speck of mouse droppings spoils a pot of soup: describes a black sheep who ruins the interests of the group due to personal shortcomings.
It is a cat who can force a mouse - a man who can make the decision: describes everyone doing their best.
A fly is looking for a drying cylinder - a mouse is looking for a rice barn: it describes what kind of environment a person likes to be in.
Rats pouring soup - no one can run away
Rats wagging their tails - gadgets
6. Idioms, sayings and proverbs about mice. The more the better~!
The answers are as follows:
1. Idioms about mice
1. Thieving eyebrows and rat eyes [zéi méi shǔ yǎn]
Definition: to describe a ghostly expression Sneaky.
Source: Chapter 3 of "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" by Shi Yukun of the Qing Dynasty: "I saw the young monk holding a lamp in his left hand and a pot of tea in his right hand. He walked in with a sly look, put down the lamp, and Putting the teapot on the table, the two men looked around without even saying anything, then turned around and left.
2. Rat belly chicken intestines [shǔ dù jī cháng]
< p> Definition: It is a metaphor for being narrow-minded and only considering small things, regardless of the overall situation.Source: "The Legend of Killing Ghosts" by Yanxia Sanren of the Ming Dynasty: "Mouse belly and chicken intestines can't be stored in a bag of dung, so what use do you have."
Translation: Rat belly and chicken intestines. A belly, a chicken's intestines, or a bag of dung can't hold it, so what's the use to you?
3. Luo què jué shǔ [luó què jué shǔ]
Definition: It originally refers to the embarrassing situation of setting up a net to catch sparrows or digging holes to catch mice to satisfy hunger. Later, it is a metaphor for exhaustion. Ways to raise funds.
Source: "New Tang Book·Zhang Xun Zhuan": "Sui Yang has eaten all the food, and when the birds dig up the rats, they cook the armored crossbows to eat."
Translation: At this time, Everything edible in Suiyang city was eaten up, so Zhang Xun asked the soldiers to catch sparrows and dig mice to satisfy their hunger and continue to defend the city.
4. Deer head [zhāng tóu shǔ mù]
Definition: The head of the deer is small and pointed, and the eyes of the mouse are small and round. Describes the bad guy's ugly face and cunning expression.
Source: "The Biography of Li Kui in the Old Book of Tang Dynasty": "Senior men with dragon and phoenix looks are of no use, but sons with deer-headed and mouse-like eyes seek official positions.
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Translation: Talented people are not reused, and those despicable people become officials to express their feelings of underappreciating their talents.
5. To scurry away [bào tóu shǔ cuàn]
Definition: Holding one's head and running away in panic like a mouse.
Source: Chapter 28 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "Guo The son ran away with his head in his arms. ”
2. Comments about mice
1. Zhang Fei looked at the mouse - the big eyes stared at the small ones
2. The mice in Zhai Gong'an ——He has listened to many scriptures
3. The rat in the stove--gloomy; dingy
4. The rat in the stove--scurrying around
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5. The rat boiled in oil - the body is completely intact
6. The rat in the oil tank - slippery
7. The eagle holds the snake in its mouth, and the snake swallows the rat - one Everything comes down again
8. Rats in the gutter - dare not come in the open but come in secret
3. Proverbs about rats
1. The first game , the second grade of junior high school, the mouse marries the bride in the third grade of junior high school
2. A three-pound cat bites a four-pound rat?
3. Pearls are seen as bird and mouse droppings
4. Reporting the grievances of the bird and mouse
5. The cat is here, and the bird and mouse are crossing their legs
6. The bird and mouse are eating oil in front of their eyes
7. Bring "rat" What are the idioms and sayings with the word ""
Idioms
The head-holding rat flees the insect arm rat liver city fox community rat owl crow loves rat roe head rat brain
Timid as Rats are thieves, their eyebrows are short-sighted, cats and rats live together and belong to the generation of rats and sparrows
The fox ants in the rat city are defeated by the rat trap. p> A mouse crosses the street - everyone shouts to beat him
A mouse steps on the scale - claims to be himself
Riding a mouse and doing tricks - a wooden man and pony using swords and guns
A grain of mouse droppings - ruining a pot of soup
A cat crying for a mouse - fake compassion
8. Idioms and sayings about rats
About rats Idioms of:
1. City Fox She Mouse
Definition: She: In ancient times, it refers to the fox who relies on the city wall and its temple; the mouse who relies on the earth temple. . It is a metaphor for a villain who uses his power to do evil.
Source: "The Biography of Xie Kun in the Book of Jin": "The answer is: 'Kai Cheng is the beginning of disaster, but the fox in the city is like a rat. '" It means that the initial disaster comes from villains who use their power to do evil.
Example: There are some urban foxes and social rats, which are of course inevitable.
2 , as timid as a mouse
Definition: as timid as a mouse.
Source: "The Biography of King Ruyin of the Northern Qi Dynasty": "Yan Tong." A hundred tongues, as brave as a mouse. "It means that they speak as if they have a hundred tongues and are as courageous as a mouse.
Example: They often look fierce, but in fact they are as timid as a mouse.
3. Official Cang Rat
Interpretation: Official warehouse: a place where public grain is kept.
Source: "Official Hamster" by Cao Ye of the Tang Dynasty: "The mice in the official warehouse are as big as a fight." , even if someone opens a position, he won’t leave. ”
Example: They are all a group of official rats.
4. Eyes like mice
Definition: Describes people’s cunning eyes.
Source: Lu Xun's "Book of Two Places to Xu Guangping 112": "Although his eyes are like a mouse's, looking everywhere, I sometimes find him annoying. ”
Example: Who wants to be a person with eyes like a mouse, just sniffing a little oil fragrance in front of his nose.
5. Rats steal and dogs steal
Definition: Like a rat stealing a small amount, like a dog stealing oil.
Source: Ming Shi Naian's "Water Margin" Chapter 75: "There is no need to worry about rats stealing and dogs stealing." "It means they are just petty thieves and there is nothing to worry about.
Example: These rat and dog thieves are very annoying.
Common sayings about rats:
1. The rat in the bellows - getting angry
2. The dog catches the rat and the cat looks after the house - abnormal
3. The rat in the pot hall - dingy
4. The rat in the monk's temple - he has listened to many scriptures
5. The rat got into the mouse trap - — Not far from death
9. What are the words and sayings about rats?
A rat being chased—— It digs into a hole when it sees it
The one who comes out of the hole The mouse - looking around
The mouse in the bellows - getting angry
The dog catches the mouse and the cat looks after the house - abnormal
The mouse in the pot hall - gray Yo Liu
The mouse in the monk's temple - he has listened to many scriptures
The mouse falls into the mousetrap - he is not far from death
Catching the mouse in the dark sky - Can't find a hole
Splashing boiling water on a mouse - the skin will peel off even if it doesn't die
A mouse in a cat's mouth - nothing left
A mouse crossing the street - a human People shout for beatings
A rat weighs on a scale - claiming to be oneself
Riding a rat to perform tricks - a wooden pony uses a sword and a gun
A grain of rat droppings - A pot of soup is ruined
Cats cry for mice - fake compassion
10. Idioms, sayings, couplets, poems and proverbs about mice
Proverbs: Everyone shouts and beats the rat crossing the street. The idiom is: the thief eyebrows and the rat’s eyes. The couplet: spring arrives in the year of the son and happiness comes in the year of the rat.