Although rats are one of the 12 zodiac signs, rats are not liked by everyone because they always destroy crops and so on. Let’s take a look at the proverbs about rats compiled below. Proverbs about mice:
1. Bird mice (i.e. mice) eat oil and the light in their eyes means that the mice saw a lighted oil lamp and ran to steal the oil inside, only to see a sheen of oil in front of their eyes. , without paying attention to the danger of being arrested behind the scenes, which is an extended metaphor that only cares about the immediate profit, regardless of the safety behind the scenes.
2. Birds and mice swam across the stream, and everyone laughed and patted them. People said they specialized in stealing, doing illegal things, not doing their job properly, and were shady. They were rats. It can be seen that rats are hated by people. Rats swam across the water. River, the whole body is wet, and the speed is not fast, it is easy to be caught and beaten, just like a mouse crossing the street, everyone shouts to beat it, describing a person who causes public outrage, and is hated and suppressed by everyone.
3. Kitchen rat. Kitchen rat specializes in stealing food, rice or kitchen leftovers left in the kitchen. It is a metaphor for a person who specializes in stealing.
4. The birds and mice at the bottom of the stream are a metaphor for people who steal sand and gravel from rivers for profit.
5. The birds and mice on the top of the mountain are a metaphor for the unscrupulous people who specialize in illegally cutting down trees on the mountain and selling them for profit.
6. When a bird or mouse breaks the site, set a trap to catch the mouse. Break: to break. Address: Utensils such as pots and pans. For example: rice (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. The birds and mice at the bottom of the coffin are so noisy that people have to stop talking. 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. The tomb is enlarged by birds and mice, and the dead are left with a comment. Tomb expansion: tomb, tomb, is a tomb 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. Rats do not dare to eat cat milk, because a mouse eating cat milk is like a sheep entering a tiger's mouth, which is very dangerous. For example, if the two have different identities or are hostile, they dare not get close to each other to avoid In danger.
10. Feeding birds and mice to bite cloth bags. Raising mice to bite cloth bags is a metaphor for attracting wolves into the house or appeasing an adulterer, which will eventually lead to physical harm.