<h1>An idiom about rats</h1>
1. Head-hugging rat scurrying: Panic and run away like a rat. Describe a runaway after being defeated.
2. Rat thrower: It means to hit the mouse and be afraid of breaking the utensil next to it. The metaphor has some scruples about doing things, and it is not easy to let go. Taboo: Scruples.
3. Skull eyebrow mouse eyes: describe the look of sneaky.
4. Timid as a mouse: Timid as a mouse. Described as very timid.
5. Rat-eyed roe deer head: the eyes are small and round like a mouse, and the head is small and pointed like a roe deer. Describe people as ugly and cunning.
6. Mouse eyes: Figurative short-sightedness and no foresight.
7. Snake-headed rat eyes: Describe people's ugly faces and unhealthy hearts. Also known as "snake eyebrow rat eyes".
8. The two ends of the first mouse: the first mouse: hesitant, hesitant. Two ends: both ends. The metaphor hesitates or falters.

9. Horse catching mouse: generally used as a metaphor to refer to blind busyness, not what they are good at, they have to do it, and they can't do it well, and they are used to describe people who are not doing their jobs.
10. Rat belly chicken intestine: the metaphor is small, only consider small things, regardless of the overall situation.
11. Cat and mouse sleep together: Cats and mice sleep together. It is a metaphor for officials who derelict in their duties and shield their subordinates from doing bad things. It is also a metaphor for the ups and downs of adultery.
12. City Fox Society Mouse: Also said Society Mouse City Fox. The fox in the hole in the wall, the mouse in the temple of the land. A parable of the bad guy who does evil by virtue of his power.
13. Phase rats have skins: It means to look closely at the mice that still have skins. Borrowing means that people should know honesty and righteousness.
14. Three Snakes and Seven Rats: There are many things that are metaphorically harmful.
15. Cat Crying Mouse: The parable of false compassion; pretending to be sympathetic. Also said cat cry rats.
16. Rats rely on social prestige: Rats make nests under the land temple, so that people dare not dig. The parable of the bad guys bullying others.
17. Fox Rat: A metaphor for a person of low quality, used as a derogatory term.
18. Rats crossing the street: The metaphor of something harmful to everyone hates. Also known as "Rats cross the street, everyone shouts and beats".
19. Luo Que Digging Rats: Originally referred to the embarrassing situation of catching sparrows with nets and digging holes to catch rats to fill the hunger, the latter metaphor tried to raise money and goods.
20. Ten rats in the same cave: The metaphor makes them gather together and exhaust the net.
21. Poor rat beaver: bite; tanuki: tanuki cat. Rats that have no way to escape can also bite cats. The parable is oppressed, and although the enemy is invincible, it will also resist desperately.
22. Rat shit: The metaphor adds bad things, thus destroying the original beautiful things.
23. Lone rotting mouse: lonely young bird, rotten mouse. Metaphorically insignificant people or things.
24. Rat stealing dog theft: like rats stealing in small quantities, like dogs drilling oil theft. Refers to petty theft.
25. Mouse Den Sheep Hunting: Metaphorical practices that have no effect.
26. The snake goes in and out of the rat: the metaphor of action is secret
27. Poor skills of sycamores: Sycamores: that is, "shrews", which is the mistake of shrews. Metaphor has limited talent.
28. Rat tooth finches: rats, finches: metaphors for rapists. The original intention was to cause disputes because of the bullying of the rapists. After the metaphor of the lawsuit.
29. Five skills of the sycamore: the sycamore: that is, the "shrew", which is the mistake of the shrew; the five skills: the shrew is said to have five skills. Figurative skills are too numerous to be refined, and it is not helpful.
30. Cats and mice with milk: a metaphor for officials dereliction of duty, shielding subordinates from doing bad things. It is also a metaphor for the ups and downs of adultery.
31. Idiot mouse dragging ginger: It means that people are not smart and ask for trouble.
32. Snake Walking Mouse Step: It means to describe timidity and caution.
33. Dog catching mouse: The metaphor is doing something out of the ordinary or nosy. Same with "Dog takes the rat".
34. The skill of the sycamore: Figurative skills are too many to be refined, and it is useless.
35. Bait rats with tanuki: tanuki: cats; bait: lure. Catch mice and use cats as bait. Metaphors can't make it.
36. Rat into the horn: This means that the figurative power is getting smaller and smaller.
37. Two Rats Fighting Cave: The metaphor of two opposing sides meeting in a dangerous place, only those who are brave enough to win.
38. Catch the mouse and take the cat: Take: Catch. Catch mice and cats. Metaphors can subdue an enemy.
39. Rat liver worm arm: a metaphor for something very small and worthless.
40. Thief's Head Rat Brain: Sneaky and sneaky look.
41. Birds and rats: Describe panic escape.
42. Wolf-run: Describe the scene of a wolf running away.
43. Damage to people with rats: refers to people who harm others due to insignificant physical objects.
44. Finches and mice: refers to disputes caused by rape and invasion.
45. The Rats and Sparrows: Words of contempt for others. Refers to the despicable and despicable.
46. Rats and bees pass away: descriptions have run away.
47. Fox Running Mouse: A metaphor for a very awkward escape.
48. Eyes like rats: Describe short-sightedness or misbehaving.
49. The Finches and Rat Steps: The Parable of The Extreme of Fear.
50. Fox Lurking Mouse Ambush: Like foxes and rats, with caves
51. Sigh of man and mouse: Lament the disparity in status between people.
52. Mouse Track Fox Trail: A metaphor for the whereabouts of people.
53. Rat heart wolf lung: describe the heart and intestines sinister and vicious. 54. Digging room for rats: Digging bad houses to catch rats. The parable is lost by the small.
55. Rat worm wear: refers to rat bite worm moth.
56. Dog-headed rat brain: Metaphorical slave phase.
57. Guancang Rat: Guancang: The place where public grain is released. Parable of the wicked who have a dependency.
58. Fly camp rat peeping: camping like a fly, snooping around like a rat. The metaphor is drilling everywhere, greedy and shameless.
59. Snakes and rats run rampant: It is a metaphor for the wicked to gain power and act recklessly.
60. Ant rout: Describe the enemy army as frightened and fleeing.
<h1>A pause about rats</h1>
1. The rat out of the hole - looking east and west
2. Hit the rat without breaking the cans and cans - sleepy small and lost
3. Kill the mouse and feed the cat – annoy one, good one
4. Kangaroo's skill - can jump
5. The ground rat runs in Jiangnan - walks a lot, and does not see much in the sky
6. The rat in the bellows – take it all
7. Rats in antique shops – untouchable
8. Rats into the mouse clip - not far from death
9. Rats in the monk's temple - listen to many sutras
10. Catch mice in the dark sky - can't find a hole
11. Red-eyed rats out of the oil basin - eat inside and outside
12. The flower cat owner has a gray mouse - crooked species
13. Boiling water to splash mice - not to die, but also to peel off the skin
14. Old cat keeps the mouse hole - crouch and see
15. Mice eat cat meals – dried secretly
16. Rats swinging - sneaking war
17. The rat falls into the vinegar tank – a body of acid
18. Rats fall into the dung pit – the more noisy the more smelly
19. Rats give the elephant directions – narrower and narrower
20. The mouse pays homage to the cat - all give
21. Mouse tube warehouse - the more the tube, the lighter
22. Rats marry women - small fights
23. Mice meet cats – don't dare to squeak
24. Rat bellows - both ends are gasified
25. Rats enter the coffin – bite and hold on
26. Mice into the cat's nest – white gifts
27. Rats crossing the street – everyone shouts and beats
28. Catch rats in antique shops – not easy to get started with
29. Mice sleep with cats - practice courage
30. The rats are full of three buckets and six buckets - full of evil
31. The Mouse Jumps on the Piano – Rambling (Playing)
32. The rat marries the daughter-in-law - a small fight
33. Rats climb the incense burner – touching a nose of ash
34. Mouse Sleeping Cat's Nest – Bring a bite of meat
35. The old hen befriends the weasel – no good end
36. The rat burrows into the horn – tighter and tighter the further back it goes
37. Rats can't keep overnight food – delicious
38. A hundred rats bite cats – none of them dare to bite
39. Weasels steal chickens – specializing in this business
40. Weasel's belly – can't let go of a good fart
41. The weasel pays homage to the chicken – no peace of mind
42. Weasels lay cubs – a nest is not as good as a nest
43. The weasel drills the chimney – the more it drills, the darker it gets
44. Weasels and chickens knot old cousins – not good relatives
45. The weasel pulls the chick – there is no going back
46. Weasels look at chickens – the more they look, the thinner they get
47. The weasel scolds the fox – none of them are good goods
48. The little mouse burrowed into the kettle - patronized the lake (pot) to play
49. Kill the rat and feed the cat – annoy one, good one
50. Chickens give weasels a New Year's greeting – self-casting nets
51. The oil-stained rat drills into the fire – even if it is better
52. Cats and mice and dogs guard the door - each keeps its duty
53. Cat catching mouse – ancestral craft
54. Cats catch mice and dogs guard the door - each keeps his duty
55. Boiling water to splash mice - not to die, but also to peel off the skin
56. The rat in the gutter - the bright dare not come in secret
57. The oil-stained rat drills into the fire – even if it is better
58. It is also a lark and a kangaroo - can sing and dance
59. Suzhou rats walked through Hangzhou to steal food - walked thin
60. The rat in the pot hall - gray slippery
61. Rolling soup and throwing rats - a nest is dead
62. Hear the cat cry and tremble – timid as a rat
63. Weasel's belly – can't let go of a good fart
64. Rats in the grain store – detrimental and unprofitable
65. The weasel drills the chimney – the more it drills, the darker it gets
64. Rats can't keep overnight food – delicious
67. The weasel pulls the chick – there is no going back
68. Weasels look at chickens – the more you look at them, the thinner they get
69. Rats in antique shops – untouchable
70. Rats - can eat and can not take