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Idioms and proverbs about the role of mice?
Words: Year of the Rat, Mouse, Mouse, Squirrel, Rat Cage. ...
Idioms: mice with their heads in their arms, mice with their arms in their arms, mice with their livers in their livers, mice in fox clubs, crows, mice, crouching mice.
Turn and run like a mouse, run like a mouse.
Dogs catch mice, dogs steal mice, steal mice across the street, solitary dolphins rot mice, and head-on-head mice brains.
Dogs steal mice, foxes run, foxes run, foxes lurk, foxes lurk, foxes lurk.
In the bee society, mice dig houses and beg for mouse rape, and the quotations behave like foxes and mice.
Wolves run away from mice, steal sparrows, dig mice, beat mice and cross the street.
The wolf was greedy and the mouse stole the wolf's eyes. The mouse's eyebrows shone like mice, and the cat cried. The mouse and the cat were together.
Cats and mice sleep together, cats and mice share milk, and rural mice and horses compete to catch mice.
The bird scares the mouse, the bird scares the mouse, the head holds the mouse, the horn is running, the teeth are running, and the mouse is walking.
Poor mouse and raccoon fight, mouse's arm and liver, mouse's death and dog thief.
Rats run amok, dogs steal mouse bellies, chicken bellies, chicken bellies, mouse bellies and snail intestines.
Rat liver, worm arm, rat tail, fox tail, rat eye, rat eye, rat head.
Rats wear rats, rats wear rats, rats eat rats, and rats eat rats.
Rat thief, dog thief, rat thief, rat sparrow tooth, rat into the corner
The first point of the fox and mouse in Rat City is that the first mouse has three snakes, seven mice and ten mice at both ends.
Rat shit, rat shit, rat shit, rat stealing dog, snake head, rat eye, rat heart, wolf lung.
The rat hole is looking for sheep, rat teeth, sparrow horns and rat horns.
The five skills of the mouse, the skills of the mouse, the mouse drinks the river, and the mouse drinks the river mole with its skin.
Ants crush mice, lure mice with raccoons, and lure mice with raccoons.
Give raccoons to mice, squirrels to rivers, flies to mice, pheasants to mice and mice to mice.
Mouse eyes, mouse eyes, and mouse brain.
As the saying goes, the raccoon dog leads the mouse, and the ice leads the rope.
When a mouse crosses the street, everyone shouts. Dig a hole for the mouse and the wolf runs for the mouse.
Joke: the mouse goes to the toilet.
The mouse went to the toilet. When he saw the bear, he was too scared to speak. The bear looked at the mouse and said, "Can't you shed your hair?" The mouse shivered and said nothing. The bear asked again, "Can't you depilate?" The mouse trembled and said, "Don't drop it ..."
The bear caught the mouse and wiped it off!
Mousse mouse
The mother mouse suspected that her husband was having an affair, so she followed him to the grass. After a while, a hedgehog came out of the hole. The mother mouse grabbed the hedgehog and said, "You damn fool, you still say you didn't have an affair? Who do you seduce by rubbing so much mousse? "
Tom and Jerry
Because of financial distress, the cat was forced to work in a bar run by the fox. One day, the mouse insisted on a cat to accompany the wine, and the cat swore an oath. The mouse was furious and said, "You chased Lao Zi to death. Now it's all delivered to your door, and you're a prude! "
Foreign languages are really important.
Once, a big mouse and a little mouse were walking outside the cave. Suddenly, a cat blocked the hole and ran away. The mouse ran like hell, and the cat chased like hell. At the end of his rope, the little mouse turned around and shouted "woof-woof" at the cat. The cat was scared away. The mouse boasted, "Yes, I can do it again. Awesome! " The little mouse wiped a sweat and sighed, "It seems that mastering a foreign language is very important!" " "
The cat caught the mouse.
A mouse was chased by a cat and strayed into a flower shop. The mouse found that there was no way out, so he picked up a bunch of roses as a weapon and made a tenacious resistance. The cat froze for a moment, immediately lowered its head and said shyly, "You damn fool, it's so sudden ..."
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"Rats" are endless * * *!
The vitality of "rat" is endless!
"Mouse" is always healthy!
"Rat" endless honor!
In the year of "Rat", "Rat" money is inexhaustible!
Rats are better than rats.
2. Common sayings about mice
1, hamsters run all over the south of the Yangtze River, and it is not unusual to walk.
2, the mice in the bellows, all suffer indignities. special
Antiques belong to the mice in the shop and can't be touched.
The mouse caught in the mousetrap is not far from death.
5. The mice in the monk temple have heard a lot of scriptures.
(2) Extended reading of idioms and proverbs related to the mouse character:
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As a kind of idioms, common sayings refer to well-established, widely circulated and concise sentences. Broadly speaking, proverbs include proverbs, two-part allegorical sayings (quotations), idioms and commonly used oral idioms, but they do not include idioms in dialects, proverbs, written language or famous aphorisms in famous works;
In a narrow sense, proverbs are one of the genres with their own characteristics. They are different from proverbs and two-part allegorical sayings, but there are also some proverbs in between. Proverbs come from a wide range of sources, including folk oral creations, famous poems, aphorisms and historical allusions.
3. Rat idioms and two-part allegorical sayings
Rat idioms auspicious idioms in the year of the rat
Rats rely on society, and rats rely on earth temples to show off. It is a metaphor that the close ministers of the monarch rely on the power of the monarch to run amok. What's wrong with the Chinese book? The foreign reserve said "upper right": "Do you also regard your husband as a social worker? When trees are colored, mice will put them on and dig holes in them. Smoke it, burn it, water it, and paint it. The reason why this kind of community rat is not allowed is also. Today's people are around you ... if you don't punish the officials, it will be chaotic, and the officials will be uneasy. According to it, this is also the country's social mouse. "
Rat thief and dog thief are metaphors of thieves or small-scale looting and harassment. (2) refers to thieves.
Rat thief and dog thief are the same as "rat thief and dog thief". (2) refers to the improper behavior between men and women. (3) a metaphor for sneaking around. (4) refers to petty and inferior.
Mice and finches despise what others say. That's called a humble man.
Rat's tooth refers to litigation.
The mouse entered the horn, indicating that its strength is getting smaller and smaller.
Metaphor mouse excrement and dirty soup add bad things, thus destroying the original good things.
A rat stealing a dog is the same as a "rat stealing a dog thief".
A rat's heart and a wolf's lungs describe a sinister and vicious heart.
The practice of finding a sheep metaphor in a mouse's nest is invalid.
Rat tooth sparrow horn (1) "poetry? Zhao Nan? Line dew: "Who said that birds have no horns, why should they wear my house?" "Who says women are homeless, why do you want to drive me to prison ... who says mice have no teeth, why do you wear me? Who said that women are homeless, why did you sue me quickly? " It turns out that the invasion of * * * caused disputes. Later, because of the metaphor of "rat's tooth and sparrow's horn", * * * forces. (2) refers to the litigation or trivial matters that cause disputes.
The boat metaphor wants to kill pests and has scruples. China version of Jia Yi's "Public Security Policy": "There is a proverb:' If you want to get the mouse, avoid the device.' This good Oracle is also. The mouse is close to the equipment, but it is afraid not to throw it away, for fear of hurting its equipment. It depends on how close your minister is! "
For the taboo of throwing mice, see "Device for throwing mice".
Although there are many five skills of the mouse, none of them are good.
There is a mouse's allegorical saying on the riddle.
The mouse crossed the street-everyone was shouting.
Catching mice in antique shops-it's not easy to do.
Mice and cats sleep together-practice courage
Rats are full of three dozen six dozen-full of evil.
The mouse jumps on the piano-nonsense (playing)
The mouse marries a wife.
The mouse climbed up the censer-touched a rebuff.
The mouse sleeps in the cat's nest-a bite of meat comes.
An old hen keeps company with a weasel-it doesn't end well.
The mouse sleeps in the cat's nest-a bite of meat is delivered (metaphor: effortless, windfall)
Rats drill bellows-both ends suffer indignities. Still do not please at both ends)
The mouse got into the corner-it became tighter and tighter (figuratively speaking, it became less rich)
Rats can't keep their food overnight-delicious (metaphor for greed and laziness)
A hundred mice bite a cat, and none dares to bite.
Weasels steal chickens-that's what they do.
Weasel hair-can't fart well (figuratively speaking, I can't say a good word)
The weasel pays New Year greetings to chickens-unkind (figuratively speaking, the surface is affectionate and kind, but in fact it is sinister)
Weasels give birth to children-a nest is not as good as a nest.
Weasels drill chimneys-the deeper they drill, the darker they get. Or ugly)
The weasel and the chicken are old cousins-not good relatives (figuratively speaking, hostile)
Weasels pull chickens-they leave and never come back.
The weasel looks at the chicken-the thinner he looks (figuratively speaking, trusting the bad guys gives him the convenience of cheating)
The weasel scolds the fox-it's all bad goods.
The little mouse got into the kettle and went sightseeing in the lake (kettle).
Kill the mouse and feed it to the cat-provoke one, good one (figuratively speaking, provoke one, do one)
A chicken pays a New Year call to the weasel-a trap (metaphorically praying for bad luck)
Cats catch mice-ancestral craft
Cats catch mice and dogs guard the door-each does his duty (metaphor)
Pour boiling water on the mouse-skin you even if you don't die (for example, the consequences are serious)
Rats in the gutter-dare not sneak in at dawn.
A mouse covered in oil went into the fire-there was nothing better. Or very uncomfortable)
Larks and kangaroos-can sing and jump.
Suzhou mice stole food when they walked through Hangzhou-they lost weight when they walked.
Rats in the hall-depressed
Boiling soup and splashing mice-a nest is full of death
Tremble when you hear a cat meow-as timid as a mouse.
Weasel hair-fart is not good.
The weasel pays New Year greetings to chickens-unkind.
Weasels drill chimneys-the more they drill, the darker they get.
The weasel and the chicken are old cousins, not good relatives.
The weasel pulls the chicken-there is no return
The weasel looks at the chicken-it gets thinner and thinner.
Chicken pays New Year call to weasel-trap.
It belongs to mice-can you eat it or not?
The mouse in the antique shop-untouchable
Rats can't keep food overnight-delicious.
Rats in the grain depot-do a lot of harm.
A mouse covered in oil fell into the fire-there is nothing better.
Cats catch mice, dogs watch the door. A shoemaker should stick to his last.
Mortar rats visit relatives-soil to soil.
The mouse drags the pumpkin-what should I do?
Rats in mortars-sharp mouths and sharp teeth
Proverbs related to mice (Taiwan Province birds and mice)
First, birds and mice eat oil before 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 extends this metaphor to focus only on immediate interests and ignore the security behind.
Second, birds and mice swim across the stream, and everyone drinks and pats.
Lu: Taiwan Province's voice "Hate" is also a tour. Drink: shout. Pat: I hit it.
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.
Third, the stove falls on birds and mice.
Fall: feet, stove fall: kitchen.
The kitchen mouse steals the leftovers from the kitchen, which is a metaphor for someone stealing three or four meals.
Fourth, birds and mice at the bottom of the river.
Someone who steals sand and stones from the river for profit.
Birds and mice on the top of the mountain
I illegally cut down trees in the mountains and sold them for profit.
Six, when the bird and mouse break 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.
Seven, the bird and mouse at the bottom of the coffin-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.
Eight, the graves of birds and mice-annoying dead people
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.
Birds and mice dare not 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.
Ten, feed the birds and mice to bite the bag.
Raising rats to bite cloth bags is a metaphor for luring wolves into the house or appeasing traitors, and eventually suffering.
Eleven, 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.
Twelve, don't be timid.
Metaphor is timid, that is, timid as a mouse.
4. Words, idioms and proverbs about mice
Words: Year of the Rat, Mouse, Mouse, Squirrel, Rat Cage. ...
Idioms: mice with their heads in their arms, mice with their arms in their arms, mice with their livers in their livers, mice in fox clubs, crows, mice, crouching mice.
Turn and run like a mouse, run like a mouse.
Dogs catch mice, dogs steal mice, steal street mice, dolphin-rotting mice, dog-headed mice.
Dogs steal mice, foxes run, foxes run, foxes lurk, foxes lurk, foxes lurk.
In the bee society, mice dig houses and beg for mouse rape, and the quotations behave like foxes and mice.
Wolves run away from mice, steal sparrows, dig mice, beat mice and cross the street.
The wolf was greedy and the mouse stole the wolf's eyes. The mouse's eyebrows shone like mice, and the cat cried. The mouse and the cat were together.
Cats and mice sleep together, cats and mice share milk, and rural mice and horses compete to catch mice.
The bird scares the mouse, the bird scares the mouse, the head holds the mouse, the horn is running, the teeth are running, and the mouse is walking.
Poor mouse and raccoon fight, mouse's arm and liver, mouse's death and dog thief.
Rats run amok, dogs steal mouse bellies, chicken bellies, chicken bellies, mouse bellies and snail intestines.
Rat liver, worm arm, rat tail, fox tail, rat eye, rat eye, rat head.
Rats wear rats, rats wear rats, rats eat rats, and rats eat rats.
Rat thief, dog thief, rat thief, rat sparrow tooth, rat into the corner
The first point of the fox and mouse in Rat City is that the first mouse has three snakes, seven mice and ten mice at both ends.
Rat shit, rat shit, rat shit, rat stealing dog, snake head, rat eye, rat heart, wolf lung.
The rat hole is looking for sheep, rat teeth, sparrow horns and rat horns.
The five skills of the mouse, the skills of the mouse, the mouse drinks the river, and the mouse drinks the river mole with its skin.
Ants crush mice, lure mice with raccoons, and lure mice with raccoons.
Give raccoons to mice, squirrels to rivers, flies to mice, pheasants to mice and mice to mice.
Mouse eyes, mouse eyes, and mouse brain.
As the saying goes, the raccoon dog leads the mouse, and the ice leads the rope.
When a mouse crosses the street, everyone shouts. Dig a hole for the mouse and the wolf runs for the mouse.
Joke: the mouse goes to the toilet.
The mouse went to the toilet. When he saw the bear, he was too scared to speak. The bear looked at the mouse and said, "Can't you shed your hair?" The mouse shivered and said nothing. The bear asked again, "Can't you depilate?" The mouse trembled and said, "Don't drop it ..."
The bear caught the mouse and wiped it off!
Mousse mouse
The mother mouse suspected that her husband was having an affair, so she followed him to the grass. After a while, a hedgehog came out of the hole. The mother mouse grabbed the hedgehog and said, "You damn fool, you still say you didn't have an affair? Who do you seduce by rubbing so much mousse? "
Tom and Jerry
Because of financial distress, the cat was forced to work in a bar run by the fox. One day, the mouse insisted on a cat to accompany the wine, and the cat swore an oath. The mouse was furious and said, "You chased Lao Zi to death. Now it's all delivered to your door, and you're a prude! "
Foreign languages are really important.
Once, a big mouse and a little mouse were walking outside the cave. Suddenly, a cat blocked the hole and ran away. The mouse ran like hell, and the cat chased like hell. At the end of his rope, the little mouse turned around and shouted "woof-woof" at the cat. The cat was scared away. The mouse boasted, "Yes, I can do it again. Awesome! " The little mouse wiped a sweat and sighed, "It seems that mastering a foreign language is very important!" " "
The cat caught the mouse.
A mouse was chased by a cat and strayed into a flower shop. The mouse found that there was no way out, so he picked up a bunch of roses as a weapon and made a tenacious resistance. The cat froze for a moment, immediately lowered its head and said shyly, "You damn fool, it's so sudden ..."
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"Mouse" endless money!
"Mouse" endless smile!
"Mouse" is so happy!
Friends full of mice!
Rat is full of joy!
The inexhaustible wealth of mice!
The endless sweetness of Mouse!
"Rats" are endless * * *!
The vitality of "rat" is endless!
"Mouse" is always healthy!
"Rat" endless honor!
In the year of "Rat", "Rat" money is inexhaustible!
Rats are better than rats.
5. Idioms and common sayings about mice (not less than 5)
//cy.5 156e//30 1 There are many here.
The mouse crossed the street-everyone shouted: describe the difficult situation.
The mouse is on the scale-claiming self-sufficiency.
Pull out the snake in the mouse cellar: describe things as complicated and difficult to handle.
Mice and wolves give birth to mice-each generation is not as good as the next: both mice and wolves are weasels, similar to mice, but larger in size, golden in color and better in appearance and reputation than mice. Giving birth to mice is of course a step backwards.
Riding a mouse to play tricks-Woodenhead and Pony make swords and spears: metaphor is not strong enough.
The lion catches the mouse-overqualified: to describe not being reused by the quilt.
A mouse licks a cat's fart for death.
A cat cries a mouse-crocodile tears: describing people's hypocrisy.
A mouse excrement-a pot of soup is ruined: describe the black sheep, because the personal disadvantage has ruined the interests of the group.
It's the cat that can force the mouse-it's the man who can decide: describe it as best he can.
The fly looks for the dryer-the mouse looks for the rice bin: describe what kind of people like in what environment.
Spill the soup on the mice, and they won't get away.
The mouse wagged its tail-gadget
6. Idioms, two-part allegorical sayings and proverbs about mice. The more the better ~!
The answer is as follows:
First of all, about the idioms of the mouse.
1, the eye of a mouse
Interpretation: Describe the furtive appearance.
Source: The third episode of "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" by Yu Kun in Qing Dynasty: "I saw a young monk with a lamp in his left hand and a pot of tea in his right hand. He came in with a thief's eyes, put down the light and put the teapot on the table. The two thieves looked around and left without saying anything. "
2. Rat belly and chicken intestines 【 shǔ dù jī cháng 】
Interpretation: metaphor is narrow-minded, only considering small things, regardless of the overall situation.
Source: Ming Xia Yan Sanren's "Ghost Killing Biography": "A bag of shit can't be saved, why bother?"
A mouse's stomach, a chicken's intestines and a bag of dung can't be filled. What's your use?
3. Sparrow excavator [Lu Kui Zhu 'e Shǔ]
Interpretation: It originally refers to the dilemma of digging holes to catch sparrows and mice to satisfy hunger, and later refers to trying every means to raise money.
Source: "The Biography of Zhang Xun in the New Tang Dynasty": "Suiyang eats up, digs a mouse in the sparrow and cooks a crossbow for food."
At this time, all the edible things in Suiyang City were eaten up, so Zhang Xun let the soldiers catch sparrows and dig mice to satisfy their hunger and continue guarding the city.
4. dermatophytes [shǔmǔ]
Interpretation: The head of the roebuck is small and sharp, and the eyes of the mouse are small and round. Describe the bad guys as ugly and cunning.
Source: Li Kui Biography, an old Tang book: "It's useless to have twins, and the son with the head of the mouse asks for an official."
Talented people are not valued, but those despicable people can be officials to express their feelings for talents.
5. Running around [shǔ wide]
Interpretation: running around. Describe running away after failure.
Source: Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the twenty-eighth time: "Guo's son ran away."
Second, a two-part allegorical saying about mice.
1, Zhang Fei stared at the mouse-big eyes staring at small eyes.
2. Zhai Gongan's mouse-I have heard many books.
3, the mouse in the stove-gray; Gray is not slippery.
Rats scurried around the stove in the burning room.
5, boiled mice in oil pan-the body is not perfect.
6. The mouse in the fuel tank-it's slippery.
7. The eagle catches the snake and the snake swallows the mouse-everything has its vanquisher.
8. The mouse in the gutter-I dare not sneak in when it is on.
3. Proverbs about mice
1, the first day, the second day and the third day, the mouse marries the bride.
2, three pounds of cats, bite four pounds? mouse
3. pearls are considered as bird droppings and mouse droppings.
4. Revenge the wrongs of birds and rats
5. cats? Now, birds and mice cross their feet.
6. Birds and mice eat oil in front of them
7. What are the idioms and common sayings with the word "rat"?
idiom
Grab your head, run around, run around, run around, run around, run around, run around, run around, run around.
Cowardly as a mouse, timid as a mouse, short-sighted, cats and mice belong to the same generation of mice and birds.
Throw a mouse and avoid it. In the mouse market, foxes and ants are defeated, and mice are poor in drinking rivers.
Common saying
The mouse crossed the street-everyone was shouting.
The mouse on the scale-claiming to be from
Riding a mouse to play tricks-Woodenhead and Pony use swords and spears.
A mouse excrement-a pot of soup is ruined.
Cats cry mice-crocodile's tears
8. Idioms and common sayings about mice
Idioms about mice:
First, the urban fox community rats
Interpretation: She: refers to the land god and its temples in ancient times. Fox leaning against the wall; The mouse depends on the earth temple. Metaphor is a villain who does evil in a high position.
Source: Biography of Xie Kun in the Book of Jin: "Yes, it says,' Honesty is the beginning of disaster, and the city fox society is also a rat. ""It means that the initial disaster came from arrogant and evil little people.
Example: There are some rats in the urban fox society, which is of course inevitable.
Second, as timid as a mouse.
Interpretation: as timid as a mouse. Describe a timid person.
Source: Wei Shou's Biography of Shuwei Ruyin and Wang Tianci in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Words are like tongues, and you are as bold as rats." It means talking like a hundred tongues and being as bold as a mouse.
Example: They often look fierce, but in fact they are as timid as mice.
Third, the official hamster
Interpretation: official warehouse: a place to put public grain. Metaphor means that the wicked have something to rely on.
Source: Don Cao Ye's "Official Hamster": "The official warehouse mouse is as big as a bucket, and it will not leave when people open the warehouse."
Ex.: They are all a group of official hamsters.
Fourth, the eyesight is like a mouse.
Interpretation: describe people's eyes.
Source: Lu Xun's Two Books to Xu Guangping 1 12: "Although his eyesight is like a mouse, I sometimes feel a little annoying."
Example: Who wants to be as blind as a mouse and just smell a little oil in front of his nose?
Five, stealing rats and dogs
Interpretation: Like a mouse stealing a small amount, like a dog stealing oil. Refers to petty theft.
Source: Shi Naian's "Water Margin" 75 th time: "Rats steal dogs and thieves, why worry about this." It means petty theft. There's nothing to worry about.
Example: These people who steal mice and dogs are very annoying.
Proverbs about mice:
First, the mouse in the bellows-really suffer indignities.
Second, the dog catches the mouse and the cat looks after the house-pervert.
Third, the mouse in the pot hall-flew.
Fourth, the mice in the monk temple-listen to books more.
Five, the mouse into the trap-not far from death.
9. What are the words and expressions about mice?
The hunted mouse burrowed as soon as it saw the hole.
The mouse comes out of the hole-look around
Rats in the bellows-all suffer indignities.
Dogs catch mice, cats look after the house-not normal.
Rats in the hall-depressed
Rats in the monk temple-listen to a lot of classics.
A mouse was caught in a trap-it was not far from death.
Catch mice in the dark-you can't find holes.
Spit boiling water on mice-peel them off even if they are dead.
The mouse in the cat's mouth-there is nothing left.
The mouse crossed the street-everyone was shouting.
The mouse on the scale-claiming to be from
Riding a mouse to play tricks-Woodenhead and Pony use swords and spears.
A mouse excrement-a pot of soup is ruined.
Cats cry mice-crocodile's tears
10. There are idioms, proverbs, couplets, poems and proverbs about mice.
Proverbs: Everyone shouts to beat the mouse across the street. Idiom: short-sighted, antithetical couplet: coming to the door in the spring next year will be enjoyable.
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