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What are the idioms of question mark, mouse, bowl of noodles and mask?

Question mark What idiom is a mouse, a bowl of noodles and a mask?

The idiom should be "cat crying mouse snickering"! This idiom vividly describes the scene when a cat catches a mouse and plays with it. Among them, "question mark, a bowl of noodles, a mask" can be understood as a cat-to-mouse play, but the mouse can't escape and can only be bullied silently.

This idiom means that someone or one party bullies the weak by force and treats it as a joke, without respect and fair treatment. It is also often used to describe a person who looks friendly on the surface, but in fact he is secretly scheming.

So what examples in real life fit this idiom? For example, when some companies cooperate with small manufacturers, they may use their own strength to squeeze each other, leaving each other with no strength to fight back; Or in social situations, some people will use the kindness and trust of others to achieve their own goals, but secretly they have ulterior motives.

If you find someone playing the trick of "crying cats and laughing mice" on you, how should you deal with it? Keep a clear head and don't be fooled by its rhetoric; Learn to protect your rights and interests, and don't let others bully you easily; We should improve our thinking ability and insight and try to avoid falling into the trap set by others.

The idiom "the cat cries and the mouse smirks" warns us: in the face of some people or things, we should pay more attention to their motives and purposes, and don't easily believe everything on the surface.