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Four-character Idioms in The Complete Book of Mouse Language
The first symbolic meaning of the mouse is spirituality, including its intelligence and performance channeling; The second symbolic meaning of the mouse is its strong vitality.
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Idioms about mice
1, ship
Pinyin: ǔ j ǔ q ǔ.
Interpretation: I want to hit the mouse with something, but I am afraid of breaking the nearby utensils. Metaphor has scruples about doing things and dares not let go.
From: Jia Yi's biography of Han Jia Yi Han Dynasty: "There is a proverb that says,' You want to get the mouse and avoid the device'." This good Oracle is also. "
A folk proverb says, "I want to kill mice, but I'm afraid of damaging things." This is the truth of wisdom.
2. Myopia
Pinyin: sh incarnation.
Interpretation: A mouse's eyes can only see one meter away. Describe shortsightedness and lack of foresight.
From: The Hidden Linchuan Dream by Jiang Shiquan in Qing Dynasty: "Scared the nearsighted friends at that time and knelt at Yuanmen, asking them to praise blindly."
3, flee ignominiously
Pinyin: shǔ Pinyin
Interpretation: panicked and ran away like a mouse. Describe running away after failure.
From: The Biography of Hanshu Kuai Tong by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "The King of Changshan fled to return Hanwang."
Zhang Er, the king of Changshan, escaped to Hanwang.
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