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How to describe the biggest mouse in verse?

Vole, vole, don't eat my millet! I have served you hard for years, but you don't care about me. Vowed to get rid of you and go to a happy land. Promised land, won my position?

Vole, vole, don't eat my wheat! I have served you hard for many years, but you are not kind to me. Swear to get rid of you and enjoy the state. Guo Le Guo Le, why am I straight?

Rat, vole, don't eat my seedlings! After years of hard work, you don't want me! I vowed to get rid of you and go to the suburbs to laugh. That happy suburb, that happy suburb, who is still lamenting the long cry!

Translation:

Mouse, mouse, don't eat my millet. I fed you for three years, but you never cared about me. I have decided to leave you and look for that happy place. In peace, in peace, where is my refuge?

Mouse, mouse, don't eat my wheat. I raised you for three years, and you have never been grateful. I have decided to leave you and look for that happy country. Happy country, happy country, where is my safe place?

Mouse, mouse, don't eat my seedlings. I raised you for three years, but you didn't say I was hardworking. I have decided to leave you and look for that happiness. Anbang, Anbang, who should I cry to?