From: Qing Lejun's "There are no unscrupulous cats in the world"
Interpretation: There was a man who hated mice and spent all his money to get a good cat.
2, verse: The cat is full and safe, and does not eat mice. What's more, they play games with mice, and mice benefit from violence.
From: Qing Lejun's "There are no unscrupulous cats in the world"
Interpretation: Cats have had enough to eat and drink, and their lives are safe. Most of them don't catch mice. Sometimes cats even play with mice, which makes them more violent.
3. Poem: A kind of fear, and then no more cats, thinking that there is no unscrupulous cat in the world.
From: Qing Lejun's "There are no unscrupulous cats in the world"
Interpretation: The man was very angry and drove him away, thinking that there were no good cats in the world.
4. Poetry: Snow cats play wind flowers. ?
From: Guan's Death
Explanation: cats play in the soft spring breeze.
5. Poem: If a tiger can edge a tree, if a colt doesn't crouch.
From: Song Luyou's "Cats in the Village, Poems in the Name of Cher"
Interpretation: A cat looks like a tiger, but it can climb trees. It looks like a pony without a cart.