The poem of the mouse

1, raccoons and mice in the grass are full of troubles and are scared and hurt every night. -Liu Zongyuan's "Cage Eagle Ci"

Interpretation: foxes and mice in the grass dare to take advantage of people's danger to harass them face to face, constantly provoking them overnight, making people sleepless.

2, black surname Marten Taiwei, grape palace gold drunk wrapped head. -Hugh in Cen Can.

Commentary: Wang Fan, the black surname, wore a mink attack and got a colorful satin brocade by drunken dancing.

3, you lost the minister, the dragon is a fish, and the power is returned to the minister. -Li Bai's farewell.

Interpretation: The emperor who loses his sage is like a Long Bian fish; Treacherous court officials steal power, like a mouse into a tiger.

4, the court is empty and the jujube is hanging outside. -Li He's "Renhe Huangfu"

Interpretation: There are only mice running around in the empty yard, and a few dates are shaking in the trees outside the hedge.

5, the official warehouse mouse is as big as a bucket, and people will not leave when they open the warehouse. -The official hamster in Cao Ye.

Interpretation: The rats in the official granary are as big as a bucket of rice, and they don't run when they see someone opening the granary.

6. Millennium white bat, black hole hidden in the net. -Bai Juyi's Bat in the Cave

Interpretation: the Millennium mouse turned into a bat, and the black hole was hidden in the net.

7. The skin is like a turtle's hand and the leaves are like mouse's ears. -Bai Juyi's "Apricot Garden Jujube Tree"

Interpretation: Bark is like a cracked frozen hand, and leaves are like tiny mouse ears.

8. Hunger does not peck at rotten rats, and thirst does not drink stolen springs. -Bai Juyi's "Feeling Crane"

Interpretation: Hunger doesn't peck at rotting rats, and thirst doesn't drink water from stealing springs.

9. I don't know the smell of rotten mice, but I guess the cubs didn't have a rest. -Li Shangyin's "Stability Tower"

Interpretation: I don't know that rotten dead mice have become delicious, but I also doubt young people's hobbies.

10, the bat flicked the curtain and finally unfolded, and the mouse turned over the window net to guess. -Li Shangyin's "Worship the House in the First Month"

Interpretation: Bats fly around, flapping curtains, tossing and turning all night, and it is difficult to sleep. Rats also flip the window screens, which makes people eat and guess.