Try to guess what the zodiac means.

mouse

Qi Baishi often writes mice's poems, which are full of rational interest and vigilance in humor. His poems are meaningful and thought-provoking. He drew a mouse in "Drawing a Mouse", running in a panic, as if to do something disgraceful. The inscription is even more incisive and interesting: "Your feet are not long, but you walk fast." The eyes are not far away, and the road ahead must be clear. "This is to convince people to look ahead and pay attention to the source. It can be said that it is a vivid portrayal of those little people who are good at speculating and making profits with empty stomachs and are short-sighted but self-righteous. He also has a picture of a mouse turning over a lamp. A little mouse is standing under an oil lamp, looking up at a small lamp full of oil, drooling and showing a greedy look. There is a poem in the painting: "I lit a lamp in front of my bed early last night and waited for me to undress and fall asleep." "You can't feed mice with only one dollar of oil. When the cat comes, the oil is exhausted. " He compared the stealing of lamp oil by mice to extortion by corrupt officials, and compared the cat's treatment of mice to the fact that one day the government will be wise and corruption will eventually disappear, which is meaningful and thought-provoking.