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Classic folk proverbs and sayings describing mice
Rumor about mice 1, birds and mice (that is, mice) eat oil in front of their eyes.
The mouse saw a burning oil lamp and ran to steal the oil inside. He only saw the oil in front of him, but didn't notice the danger of being caught behind him. It leads to the metaphor that he only cares about immediate interests and ignores security behind them.
Birds and mice swim across the stream, and everyone drinks and pats.
People say that people who steal three tricks and four tricks and engage in illegal activities are rats. It can be seen that mice are very disgusted. Rats swim across the stream, soaked to the skin, and slow, so they are easy to be arrested and beaten, just like rats crossing the street and everyone shouts. They describe people who cause public outrage and are disgusted by encirclement and suppression.
3. Birds and mice fell off the stove.
The kitchen mouse steals the leftovers from the kitchen, which is a metaphor for someone stealing three or four meals.
4. Birds and mice at the bottom of the river
Someone who steals sand and stones from the river for profit.
5. Birds and mice on the top of the mountain
I illegally cut down trees in the mountains and sold them for profit.
6. When a bird and a mouse broke the crucible.
Be a bird and a mouse: set a trap to catch the mouse. Break: break. Crucible: pots and pans. For example: rice crucible (rice cooker), flower crucible (flowerpot). It means that you should catch mice, lest you break the pot and the basin, that is, throw them away.
7. The birds and mice at the bottom of the coffin are noisy.
Two-part allegorical saying: The mouse is noisy in the coffin, and it is the dead. Noisy is a metaphor for the noisy living.
8. The birds and mice in the grave are all dead.
Xie Houyu Tomb: Graves and graves are graves for burying the dead. Dirty: making trouble, noise and interference. Ugly: it's just noisy and annoying. This sentence has the same meaning as the previous one.
9. Birds and mice are afraid to eat cat milk.
Rats dare not eat cat milk, because eating cat milk is like a sheep entering the tiger's mouth, which is very dangerous. For example, they will not get close to each other because of their different identities or hostility, so as not to be in danger.
10, feed the birds and mice to bite the cloth bag.
Raising rats to bite cloth bags is a metaphor for luring wolves into the house or appeasing traitors, and eventually suffering.
There is a saying about mice, 1, birds and mice move ginger.
Mice moved ginger when they saw it, but it was too spicy to eat, and they were reluctant to throw it away, so that they moved around, and the location was uncertain, describing that people often moved and lived without a fixed place.
2, it is not a bird and mouse.
Metaphor is timid, that is, timid as a mouse.
The green cat is leaning against a dead bird and mouse.
Green cat: blind cat. Learning: meeting and touching. A blind cat meets a dead mouse, which means missing a good opportunity.
The bird and mouse hole became a round arch.
A bird and mouse hole is a mouse hole. A circular arch is a circular door that bends inward. The small mouse hole has become a huge arch, which describes making a mountain out of a molehill and turning small into big.
5. Birds and mice have no external urine.
Bird and mouse hairpin: it is the reproductive organ of female mouse, which refers to the urination organ here. Infiltration: Taiwan Province's voice involuntarily "flashes" and slowly leaks out bit by bit. For example, leakage of feces and urine (involuntary discharge of urine). No foreign aid: it means not much, it means not much. Rats are small animals, and they urinate normally, and the amount is small, not to mention the amount of urine oozing out is even less. This sentence was originally intended to describe a small amount, and later it was extended to satirize women with little ability or skill.
6. Birds, mice and bamboo poles, one eye at a time.
Taiwan Province's voice is "mania, the crawling of reptiles, such as snakes." Penny: Bamboo pole. Objective: This is a bamboo festival. One eye at a time: one paragraph after another. The mouse climbed on the bamboo pole, climbing step by step, indicating that things were done step by step.
7. pearls are considered as bird droppings and mouse droppings.
Treating precious pearls as humble mouse excrement is a metaphor for having no vision, that is, having eyes but not knowing Mount Tai. Otherwise, it is described as not understanding talents, and dogs look down on people.
8. Tiger-headed birds and mouse tails
The tiger's head is mighty and big, and the mouse's tail is small. It describes that things start on a huge scale, then they are unsustainable, and they start without ending, which is synonymous with anticlimactic.
9, the tail of a bird and a mouse, can't squeeze out pus
Squeeze: squeeze candles with both thumbs at the same time, such as squeezing children (squeezing acne). The mouse's tail is too small to squeeze pus. Similar to "coarse chaff without oil" or "fried pig scalp without oil", it means that the poor have no money and no oil and water to wipe.
10, bird and mouse postscript gray room
Autumn: autumn. Ash room: a room where lime is placed. The mouse fell into the gray room, covered with lime, mocking the woman for wearing too much makeup, losing its true colors and looking ugly.
Rat-related proverb 1, weasel's backbone-wimp
2. Weasel's temper-stealing chickens and eggs
3, weasel mourning-what garlic
4. You can't hit a mouse and break a jar-you are trapped and lost.
5. Kill the mouse and feed it to the cat-the annoying one and the good one.
6. A mouse rides on a cat-how dare you.
7. The mouse marries his wife.
8, the mouse sleeps in the cat's nest-send a bite of meat.
9. Rats steal weight-upside down (stealing iron)
10, the mouse drags the shovel-the big head is behind.
1 1, all the food in the mouse's nest was stolen.
12, weasel hair-can't put out a good fart (metaphor can't say a good word)
13, weasel's hair-can't fart.
14, kangaroo's ability-jumping
15, voles running south of the Yangtze River-walking more, watching less.
16, the mice in the bellows-all suffer indignities.
17, the mouse in the antique shop-untouchable
18, the mouse is trapped-it's not far from death.
19, the mouse in the monk's temple-listening to too many scriptures
20, the weasel saw the chicken-greedy.
2 1, the weasel looks at the chicken-up to no good
22, squatting in the henhouse weasel-speculation (stealing chickens)
23. The weasel pays a New Year call to the chicken-unkind (figuratively speaking, the surface is affectionate and kind, but in fact it is sinister)
24. The weasel and the chicken have a cousin-they are not good relatives (figuratively speaking, they are up to no good).
25. It's hard to predict between weasels-more luck (less chickens).
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