A family of mammals whose front teeth have been growing all their lives and are often shortened by biting. They breed rapidly and have a wide variety. Some can spread pathogens such as plague, causing harm to agriculture, forestry and grassland, stealing food and destroying warehouses and buildings (commonly known as "rats"): Lao ~. ~ brave. ~ shortsighted. Throw ~ avoid the device ~ generation.
2. hidden worries: ~ thinking.
(pictographic. The head is like a sharp rat tooth, and the lower part is like a foot, back and tail. Original meaning: mouse)
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Rats and burrowing worms are also the general term. -"Shuo Wen"
Who says rats have no teeth? -"Poem Calling South Dew"
Rat bug, sex theft. -History of Five Elements
Rats and men's places are also smoked. -"Said Yuanshan said"
As the saying goes, "If you want to throw a mouse, you should avoid the device." -Han Jia translated Chen Zheng's Poems.
Against barbarians, foxes rely on mice. -"sanyuanli people resist Britain"
Another example: the mouse is running, and the wolf is busy (describing fleeing in a panic); Rat's tooth sparrow horn (metaphor for rape and infringement, causing disputes); Rats steal bees (the feudal ruling class slanders the peasant uprising); Rat abdomen and cochlea (small container); Mouse market (a tool for playing with mice); Rat cloth (cloth made of rat hair); Rat skin (fur robe made of rat skin)